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    ‘Trivial Pursuit: Horror Ultimate Edition’ is Coming This Fall Just in Time For Halloween

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosApril 14, 20202 Mins Read
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    If you were waiting for the right moment to flex all that horror movie knowledge you have up in your noggin then it’s nearly your time to shine. There is a new version of Trivial Pursuit coming that consists of everything you love. Horror. Dust those old horror movies off the shelf and start studying up because hopefully by the time this game comes out we will all be allowed to throw a Halloween party and play this.

    From the official Press Release:

    Only the most hardened horror fanatics will dare to play this terrifying edition of the classic trivia game. Players will move around the board to answer questions about their favorite genre to collect wedges and complete the full circle of six to win! 1,800 spine-tingling questions let you take on six reference-heavy categories sure to elevate your heart rate: Gore & Disturbing, Psychological, Killer, Monster, Comedy, and Paranormal.

    Explore the darkest corners of pop culture in this fact-based challenge where survival skills are a must to answer 1,800 blood-curdling questions from across all horror genres.

    Based on the roll of a color-coded die, players can land on any random category using their choice of a horror-inspired, custom sculpted mover, including a creepy Doll Head, Straitjacket, and Table Saw. Eke out with multiple-choice prompts, or rack your brain to recall disturbing details you’d rather not remember from across all kinds of media: film, TV shows, books, and beyond! Be the first person to get a correct answer in every category to win… or wait for the next séance to earn a seat at the table again.

    What’s Included:

    • 1 Custom Game Board
    • 6 Custom Movers – Monster Hand, Doll Head, Straitjacket, Goat Head, Cleaver in Brain, and Table Saw
    • 300 Cards with 1800 Questions – Categories include Gore & Disturbing, Psychological, Killer, Monster, Paranormal, and Comedy
    • 36 Wedges
    • Rules

    TRIVIAL PURSUIT®: Horror Ultimate Edition will be for two to six players, ages 17 and up, and it’s set to be available this fall from your favorite local game store for $49.99.

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