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Trivial Pursuit - 360 Review

Conclusion
Introduction
Sound and Graphics
Gameplay and Controls
Conclusion

  Written by: Vlad Mihaiescu
  Edited by: Elric Phares

EA's Trivial Pursuit is a great video game version of the very famous Trivial Pursuit board game.

The video game stays true to the actual board game and the easiness of setting up the game or cleaning up afterwards can drastically save precious minutes from someone's busy life. But the most important feature is: no more lost board pieces.

Let's face it, Trivial Pursuit is a multiplayer game. While the game does have some single player features, the bread and butter is found in the multiplayer modes. With several game modes and thousands of questions, Trivial Pursuit is a game that can retain its freshness appeal for a very long time. Another inspiring aspect found in EA's Trivial Pursuit is the actual game cost. At only $39.99, Trivial Pursuit is one of the more reasonably priced Xbox360 games (not really much more than the actual board game cost). Actually, some of the board games are even more expensive than the video game. Here's one more trivia question for you. Do you play or have the desire to play enough Trivial Pursuit to justify 40 bucks? If your answer is YES, EA's game is a great buy. If your answer is NO, well, let's face it... you know the drill.

Score:

  1. Theme - 10
  2. Learning Curve - 10
  3. Replay Ability - 9
  4. Fun - 10
  5. Sound - 6
  6. Graphics - 8
  7. Gameplay - 10
  8. Price - 10
  9. Availability - 8
  10. Originality - 9

 Total: 90

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