Trivial Pursuit: Unhinged

aka: Trivial Pursuit: Déjanté, Trivial Pursuit: Trepidante, Trivial Pursuit: Unlimited
Moby ID: 13630

[ All ] [ PlayStation 2 ] [ Windows ] [ Xbox add ]

PlayStation 2 screenshots

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After the usual company logos and a warning that the game uses an autosave feature the player is treated to this loading screen. The main menu follows directly, there's no animated introduction
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The main menu
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The game configuration options
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There are three kinds of game<br>Each game has it's own load screen and after player selection starts with a short animated sequence
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The start of an Unhinged game. There's one final, game specific, configuration question before the player selection screen
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The Trivial Pursuit Unhinged load screen<br>This is the only form of the game that requires the two players to use separate controllers
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A shot from the Trivial Pursuit Unhinged introductory sequence showing some of the animated tiles
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The standard form of question. The multiple choice answers follow on the next screen
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The Pink player has won a wedge. More importantly they've landed on the blue player who now misses a turn
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This is the standard view of the game board
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Some questions use short video sequences
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Here it is pink's move. They rolled a one and can move to the History cell on the left. The animated swirly stuff shows that this history cell is, for this turn only, a random question cell
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here pink has the choice of a Roll Again cell or a Random Question cell
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At random points in the game Double or Triple bonus cells are announced.
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A 50/50 question is one with only two possible answers rather than the usual four
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The 'Pause Game' menu
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Once a player name has been entered it can be recalled and used in later games.
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The Trivial Pursuit Flash game's load screen
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A scene from the introductory video of the Flash game<br>Here players take turns to choose between two subjects. Answering the question correctly moves them up the ladder
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The questions in Trivial Pursuit Flash are in the same format as other games but have a different set of backgrounds
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The end of a Trivial Pursuit Flash game
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The load screen for trivial Pursuit Classic

Windows screenshots

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Time to get Unhinged!
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Start your game in local or network mode
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Choose what kind of game to play
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Add up to 4 players for a local game, or 6 for an online game
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The Unhinged game has special spaces such as 50/50 and Board Rotate (shown here on the Green and Pink spaces)
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One of the Science and Nature questions from the Unhinged game (the person who is not answering can bet if you're playing Unhinged)
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Some questions have pictures or video clips such as this Star Wars clip (not from the movie)
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Here's an Arts and Entertainment question in the Unhinged game
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The board on the Classic game is different from the board on the Unhinged game
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Here is one of the Sports and Leisure questions in the Classic game
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The Flash game is very different from the other games in that the board is vertical and only allows a choice of 2 spaces on each of 5 levels
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Here is a Sports and Leisure question in the Flash mode
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And here is a People and Places question in the Flash game
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Easily see what categories you are best at in each game you play (these are reset for every game)
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If you need a quick help of what keys do what, just mouse-over the bottom of the screen
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