Old fashioned bingo game

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“For example, one question to put on the card could be, ‘ was his nickname when grandpa was younger,” said Fischer, adding that the latest versions of the games are meant to encourage intergenerational play among families and friends. The Game of Life segments play by Greatest Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Those segments include the Greatest Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z, said Fischer.įischer said an additional deck of blank cards is included in the game, on which players can add their own personal trivia. Called Trivial Pursuit Generations (priced at $45), this version still features the six traditional subject categories - geography, entertainment, history, art and literature, science and nature, and sports and leisure - but 1,500 new questions are segmented by generational relevance. The popular trivia game Trivial Pursuit has been reimagined with generation-specific trivia. Scrabble Pass incorporates a 30-second sand timer to make it more challenging. All three games have bigger letter tiles to hold and larger lettering for players to see. The new Scrabble Bingo 3-in-1 edition (priced at $40) has three games - the classic word game of Scrabble, Scrabble Bingo and Scrabble Pass. The new seniors-friendly Scrabble will be available in June.

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