Trivial Pursuit Handheld Edition for Pocket PC 1.04

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    19/02/2004
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC/Pocket PC 2002

Publisher’s description

The world s most popular trivia game is now available for users of Windows Mobile handheld devices. With incredible new game features, the Trivial Pursuit Handheld Edition rewards the clever, while still highlighting everyone s trivia talents. The game features over 1600 questions in six categories -- Sports and Leisure, Arts and Entertainment, History, Science and Nature, People and Places, and Wild Card.

In Classic mode, players of the board game will find comfort in its familiarity, while experiencing the benefits of automated card selection, rolls of the die and token movement. Flash mode offers a ladder-style version of the Trivial Pursuit game in which one to six players take turns answering questions. Players move up the ladder with every correct answer and the first player to reach the top rung and answer the final questions is the winner. Play in single player mode or against two to six opponents in local hot seat mode and multiplayer.

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