We kicked off our game program with National Geographic's Global Pursuit -- a circa 1987 Trivial Pursuit knockoff. I like trivia games and I like geography so I was hopeful for this. And I won so that's good. But really, this game is too complicated; eliminate one or two elements and it could be a really good game.
Here's the gist: there are five sets of map cards. You mix them up and deal cards to each player. You can either make one big map or five separate ones -- we chose that options. You role a 12-side die to see who goes first and I'm not sure there's any other use for the die. One map card from each of the separate categories is placed face-up on the table -- and you need a big playing surface because these maps get big. Then the first person matches a card in their hand to an edge of one on the table. Then they are asked a question from a trivia card matching the color of the map the used. Each card has three levels of questions leading to three different amounts of points: level one (easy) is one point, level two is more and so on.
Okay, by now you probably see how crazy this all is. Too much stuff. Too many details. I just want to play a trivia game and maybe learn a thing a or two. And this isn't even all of the rules/procedures. No wonder nobody ever heard of this game. No wonder I found it at a thrift store.
Yes I won. Woohoo! Thing is, I only answered three questions right. Other people answered more questions correctly but I chose only hard questions so I got twenty points per question as opposed to 1 point per question. And the two easy questions I chose were hard! --Stephanie
Hi. Do you think you can post a scan of the instructions? I found a set sans instructions, map, and die. How the game works has been a mystery.
ReplyDeletehave you got the instructions yet? I have them if you want a copy.
ReplyDeleteI just found this game at a thrift store without instructions. If you still have the copy (I'm assuming digital?) could you email them to me? elizabeth.buker@yahoo.com. Thanks :)
DeleteDespite the horrible inconsistency of level difficulty, we enjoy this game a lot. Sometimes we use gentlemen's rules and don't let grown ups choose level 1.
ReplyDeleteCan you email me a copy of the instructions?
ReplyDeleteCan you email me a copy of the instructions?
ReplyDeleteSend your email address. I'll send you a pic of them. Despite the review above it's actually really fun. Sounds like she didn't actually read the instructions before playing.
DeleteCould you send it to me please? I have the same issue. I need the directions. We have the game but not idea how to plat it. toddagoselin@gmail.com
DeleteI also need instructions! my email is danakmarcozzi@gmail.com
DeleteIf anyone could please help I need a scan or photo of the rules. jacobknight@mac.com
ReplyDeleteI would greatly appreciate a scanned instruction manual. I got this game at a thrift store "new" but it did not have instructions.
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