- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2009
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 3 out of 10
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Mixed: 6 out of 10
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Negative: 1 out of 10
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MWalJun 6, 2009
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TDowJul 22, 2009You can tell from what M Wal says is that he's not very familiar with the whole concept of board games on consoles. Avatars?! It has nothing to do with avatars. The game is good fun and pretty easy achievements. Better than scene it, but the animations do get tedious.
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Oct 14, 2010Enjoyable game but disappointing that no xbox live support other that extra downloadable questions and leader boards. would have been nice to play other people but the beat the board is a good mode of play.
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A surprisingly fun and well put-together version of the classic board game of the same name. A couple new modes add variety to the rules we've been playing with for most of our lives, and the console-specific tricks, like picking spots on a map and the use of images, is great. The lack of online can't be forgiven, however.
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Trivial Pursuit on the Xbox 360 is a pretty well-made digital adaptation of a board game classic. But its flaws are also rather glaring, especially the lack of online play.
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Skip all that and go straight to the Facts & Friends mode, a madcap battle where you share one wheel and take turns competing for wedges. It’s too complicated to fully explain here, but there’s betting, mini-games, cool power-ups, and a duel-to-the death finish. It essentially modernizes Trivial Pursuit in an ingenious way, and it’s really the only reason to spend an excessive $40 for this game now, instead of waiting for the inevitable Xbox Live Arcade version.