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Don't Quote Me - TIME For Kids Edition by WIGGLES 3DName: Don't Quote Me - TIME For Kids Edition
Company: WIGGLES 3D
Age: 10 and up
Price: $6.95
Category: General Games

What Is It
This travel trivia game challenges kids to identify books, films, people, places, and things using quotes and multiple choice clues. Broken down into five different kinds of questions per trivia card, this educational game touches on history, geography, and the arts. Players win by moving their magnetized peg around the small board first.

What We Thought
The questions allow players of varying skill levels to compete. The compact travel board with a magnetic lid keeps the game pieces together and the bright colors used to highlight the game board and trivia cards offer a pleasing design. It may require booster sets of trivia cards down the road.

Why They’ll Want It
It keeps kids informed, entertained, and most of all, occupied during long trips. Kids will enjoy guessing the answers to the questions and parents will have fun aiding in their child’s learning. At the low price of $6.95, the easy to pack game is also quite affordable.

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-- Vanessa VanderZanden, 8/19/05


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Don't Quote Me by WIGGLES 3DName: Don't Quote Me
Company: WIGGLES 3D
Age: 14 and up
Price: $34.99
Category: General Games

What is It?
Players compete to identify the speakers of pop-culture quotes in five categories: “The Arts,” “Leaders,” “Sports,” “Pop Culture” and “Life and Literature.” Individual players or teams get three points for any quote they can identify without a clue; two points go to players who can tell the speaker with a one or two word hint; and players receive one point if they can choose the speaker from among three choices.

What We Thought
Powered by great quotes, speakers’ biographies and a competitive play format, Don’t Quote Me is a romp through pop culture history.

Why They’ll Want It
In a sound-bite era, Don’t Quote Me provides the perfect party-game fix for lovers of legendary repartee and wit.

--Jeremy Loudenback



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