
The Animal Trivia Game
2 - 99 persone
0 - 0 min
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Descrizione: Not to be confused with other games with similar names. Neither the publisher nor the designer is indicated, but the game comes in an envelope saying "Enclosed: Your Free Animal Triva Game", so one might imagine that it was a promotional item or was given away for free with some product or service.
There are 30 cardboard rectangles with numbers from 1 to 30, and another 30 cardboard rectangles in 6 different groups (indicated by pictures and words): birds, insects, primates, fish, mammals, and reptiles (however, the reptile rectangles have a picture of a frog on them). One of each of these 6 groups has a stars, in addition to the pictures and the names of the groups.
The two different types of squares (numbers and animals) are put into two different containers. Players (presumably without looking) take one rectangle from each container, and this determines which question (from the question sheet) they have to answer. For example, if a player drew 6 and primates, he would have to answer the question "True or False: Lemurs and lorises have huge eyes so they can see well at night". (The correct answer here is "true"). Most correct answers give the player 5 points, but if a starred rectangle was drawn, a correct answer gives 10 points.
The game can last a chosen period of time (in which case whoever has amassed the highest total wins) or until a set target of points is reached (in which case whoever has reached that target wins).
There are 30 cardboard rectangles with numbers from 1 to 30, and another 30 cardboard rectangles in 6 different groups (indicated by pictures and words): birds, insects, primates, fish, mammals, and reptiles (however, the reptile rectangles have a picture of a frog on them). One of each of these 6 groups has a stars, in addition to the pictures and the names of the groups.
The two different types of squares (numbers and animals) are put into two different containers. Players (presumably without looking) take one rectangle from each container, and this determines which question (from the question sheet) they have to answer. For example, if a player drew 6 and primates, he would have to answer the question "True or False: Lemurs and lorises have huge eyes so they can see well at night". (The correct answer here is "true"). Most correct answers give the player 5 points, but if a starred rectangle was drawn, a correct answer gives 10 points.
The game can last a chosen period of time (in which case whoever has amassed the highest total wins) or until a set target of points is reached (in which case whoever has reached that target wins).