Toys & Games
Kids Battle the Grown-Ups Board Game
- Item Number
- 266
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to sherrirhodd
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
The Family Tug-of-War: Now the kids have as much "pull" as the adults!
This fun, fast-paced board game pits kids against grown-ups. Answer generation-based questions, settle the score, and find out once and for all who knows more - kids or adults. Based on University Games' #1 children's game from 2004, Kids Battle the Grown-Ups Game comes with over 700 fun-filled questions. Comes with two levels of trivia questions -- 132 cards each for grown-ups and kids. Requires 2 or more players.
Society puts grownups at an advantage over kids in most cases, but this family game--at least around the table--gives either group an equal chance at bragging rights. Like most trivia games, it's divisive, competitive, and intellectually challenging. It also requires luck, treachery, and some knowledge of pop culture and current events. There are two levels of trivia questions--132 cards each for grownups and kids--which evens the score considerably. For instance, how many parents can name each member of 'N Sync? (We didn't think so.) Teams pull a small tug-of-war rope back and forth across the vertical playing board as questions are correctly answered. The first team that loses its grip, loses the game, and if winners are smart may have to do the dishes for a week.
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