![]() The first player to enter the hub and correctly answer the question wins the game. In this edition, players can recall favorite movie moments from the entire Star Wars saga including Star Wars: The Force Awakens. If they can't answer the question, they have to wait for their next turn, leave the hub area, and answer a question to reenter the hub to try again. When they reach the hub, they are asked a game-winning question. Once one player has received all of the pie pieces, they then move from the nearest category headquarters up towards the game board's hub in the center. If they answer the question from this category correctly, they're awarded a pie piece of the corresponding color. ![]() Upon determining the order, players roll the die to circle around the board, answering questions from the corresponding category of the square that they landed on.Īs players move around the board, they aim to land on the "headquarters" space of each category. Then, players roll the die to see who goes first (highest number starts the game). ![]() To start the game, players choose their colored token and place them in the center hexagonal hub of the game board. ![]() The hardest part of the game is correctly answering the variety of questions featured on the question cards. The squares have photos from the movie in them, filmed over with color, which looks good. Made for ages 12+ and supposedly for anywhere between 2-24 players, Trivial Pursuit is a rather easy game to set up and play. The colors are bright and jewel-toned, making for a much prettier board than the original Trivial Pursuit board.
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