Game Of Knowledge
This family learning game features two sets of questions, letting grownups and kids compete equally. It challenges players to draw on their knowledge base for answers. more
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Game of Knowledge
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The Game Of Knowledge
The Game Of Knowledge - This family game lets kids match wits with their parents—and win! Kids can play The Game of... |
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ProductReviews69/100 (11 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-11-2008
- Fun for the whole Family!
Our family just loves this game! It's basically Trivial Pursuit, but unlike Trivial Pursuit, anyone of any age (over 10) can play it. Since the questions are broken down into two age levels, parents and children can compete on an even...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-06-2008
- Game of Knowledge Review
Good game. Nice and pretty current. As with any trivia or general knowledge game, you usually either know the question or you don't. There's also the possibility of the "educated guess" approach or process of elimination. Nice...
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- 4/5
- From: Smarter
- Posted: Sep-13-2007
- Knowledge
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-13-2007
- Great family game
This game is so much like "Trivial Pursuit", you could use the questions and categories from any of those editions to handicap the game even further. I played with two young adults (under 18) and some of the questions for younger...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-11-2008
- Fun for the whole Family!
Our family just loves this game! It's basically Trivial Pursuit, but unlike Trivial Pursuit, anyone of any age (over 10) can play it. Since the questions are broken down into two age levels, parents and children can compete on an even...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-22-2003
- Shouldn't Be Promoted As An Educational Game
This has got to be the worst game I have ever purchased. I was not impressed with suicide questions and questions about hard rock bands etc., my children had not even a clue who these people were. I thought I would like the fact that...
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