Trivial Pursuit for Sega CD
Review #12129
Trivial Pursuit
A true digital bored game. I mean, board game.
Gameplay
Other than slow loading times, this is a great digital version of the board game. It shows a picture with each question and then reads the question to you. You don't have to type in an answer like on Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune. Instead, you just choose whether or not the player gave the right answer. Again, the slow load times are my only complaint.
Level Design
There are no configuration options. No difficulties to choose, for example. Just choose the number of players and jump into a game. Actually, you can choose between
Theme
A couple of goofy, cartoony guys are your guides, with a few animations and appearances on category title cards. It feels a little off but isn't bad.
Art Style
Silly artwork doesn't jive with the real-life photos used in the questions. It's as good as a board game in the 16-bit era can look, I suppose. Still, it's got the Sega dithering all over the place, so it's not much to look at.
Audio
Hilariously dated music. Good voice acting which reads the questions.
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