About This Episode
For most GenX’ers, board games were a big part of how we played together. In 1981, a new game came along where rolling the dice and moving your piece was secondary to your knowledge of trivia and pop culture. In this Backtrack, we’re going around the board collecting pie pieces as we look back on the history of Trivial Pursuit!
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Show Notes
Who Invented Trivial Pursuit? » bit.ly/3SlOssT
How Trivial Pursuit launched the board game rush of the 1980s » bit.ly/3QlZSKk
Five?Amazing Facts about Trivial Pursuit » bit.ly/45SJtD0
’80s Board Game Answered Our Need to Know » bit.ly/45ZvivL
List of Trivial Pursuit Editions » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Trivial_Pursuit_editions
Trivial Pursuit: Classic Edition » amz.run/7GAL (affiliate)
Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars the Black Series Edition » amz.run/7GAF (affiliate)
Trivial Pursuit: Totally 80s » amz.run/7GAJ (affiliate)
Trivial Pursuit: Horror Ultimate Edition » amz.run/7GAP (affiliate)
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