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Mental Floss Trivia Game
From Pressman
| List Price: | $29.99 |
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Product Description
The Mental Floss Trivia Game picks up where every other party game stops. This mind-challenging game has taken traditional trivia and turned it on its side with more than 1,500 crazy questions. Try to make it through an "Enlightening Round," stop a "Big Fat Lie" and play a "Mental Block" card to give your opponents a real setback. Includes game board, six movers, 250 floss facts, 200 Enlightening cards, Mental Block cards, Peace of Mind tokens, die, label sheet and instructions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5602 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Pressman Toy
- Dimensions: 10.60" h x
10.50" w x
3.10" l,
3.35 pounds
Features
- Categories of questions include Right Brain, Left Brain, Spot the Big Fat Lie, Enlightening Rounds and Mental Blocks
- Contains over 1,500 fresh questions
- For 2 to 6 adult players
- "It's Funny. It's Quirky. And you'll walk away a genius!"
- Includes game board, 6 movers, 250 Floss Facts cards, 200 Enlightening Round cards, 12 Mental Block cards, 36 Piece of Mind tokens, die, label sheet and instructions
Customer Reviews
Brain all gummed up? Try Mental Floss!
Brain all gummed up after too much work and no play? Well then try Mental Floss! Mental Floss ties knots around the fluffy newer trivia games. Be prepared for some fun and fascinating literature, nature and science questions. I found them much less pop-culturesque than many Trivial Pursuit questions. The premise is simple, pick a colored gamepiece and place it on a like colored square. Roll the dice, land of the appropriate square and you'll answer either a "left-brained question" (regarding something sciency), a "right-brained question" (something literary or artsy) or you'll get the chance to to dispel "the big fat lie", wherein you must decide which one of two historical situations is true and which one is false; a correct answer to either of the three will win you a token (6 tokens will win you the game). Once in a while you may land on a space entitling you to a chance at an "Enlightening Round". For that, answer 3 related questions and win a token (or risk it all to answer the hardest question to win another turn). A unique plus: play goes back and forth between players and the questions are less obscure so it's a much faster game than TP. I'd recommend the game for knowledgeable children and adults 12+. The negatives of the game are the game pieces: the colored gamepieces are boring and made from a colored sticker and plastic. And the tokens? They're made of cardboard. It's not like it's Barbie Trivia Game- the manufacturer recommends it for players 15+ (pretty much adults)! So, I'm left to wonder why they created such a great game and spent no time on the tangibles. Despite it's material flaws, it is a fun and interesting addition to anyone's board game collection, with refreshing questions worth knowing the answers to!
Great Game
I am a long time reader of mental_floss magazine and when I discovered the game, I was pleased to see a continuation of the theme that learning can be fun. The instructions are easy, in fact, you can set up the board, read the instructions and begin playing within minutes. After rolling a die the players move around the board landing on a variety of spaces. The space dictates the type of question than an opponent asks from the floss facts cards. It might be a "right brain" question,"left brain" question or you may be challenged to spot "the big fat lie." With each correct answer you receive a piece of mind token. Occasionally a player may land on "Enlightening Round," upon which the contestant is asked a series of increasingly difficult questions. Using "mental block" cards players can challenge one another adding a bit of strategy to the game.
While the instructions set the winning number of tokens at six, it seems to me that players could play to any number they choose. This allows you to sit down for a twenty-minute game or to play for hours. The questions are varied in topic and are interesting and fun.
You don't have to be smart to play mental_floss trivia, but watch out, you might become that way.
Better than Trivial Pursuit
It's faster than Trivial Pursuit. After playing Mental Floss you're ready to play again. With Trivial Pursuit, most of the players are glad to see the game end. The questions are challenging but not obscure, as in the most recent TP game, which is not even remotely fun. Plus, it's no fun playing TP with the smartest guy in the class - he gets all the pie. With Mental Floss we can compete with the nerdy ones. Trivial Pursuit is all about rolling the die and answering the questions. Mental Floss has that and more. Enlightening Rounds offer you 3 questions with an optional bonus and Mental Block cards allow you to steal tokens from your opponents. I may never play Trivial Pursuit again. I hope Mental Floss will come out with new cards so we can continue to play after we've gone through all the cards.
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