September 25th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in New Releases | No Comments »
With the release of Trivial Pursuit by EA Mobile, a tradition has been broken. Since the start, Trivial Pursuit has always been published by Mr. Goodliving.
Fans will learn fun facts, discover odd answers and experience hours of thrills right on a phone. The mobile version has two fun ways to play – collect wedges and fill your pie in classic mode, or choose to race to the finish line in pursuit mode. Players will be dazzled by rich visuals, animations and sound effects.
"TRIVIAL PURSUIT is a beloved game of many families. We’re so excited to be able to bring daily bites of fresh new trivia to our Pogo.com players. We have thousands of questions to draw from ensuring every day delivers a new set of fun facts," said Andrew Pedersen, Pogo General Manager. "EA’s goal is to give people many ways to play TRIVIAL PURSUIT. Whether playing with family across the country online at Pogo.com, in your living room with friends or on your cell phone while waiting to pick up the kids from school, there’s a way for everyone to have fun."
"It promises to be an incredibly exciting year for TRIVIAL PURSUIT fans around the world," said Mark Blecher, General Manager, Digital Media and Gaming, Hasbro. "Often referred to as ‘a party in a box’, TRIVIAL PURSUIT will celebrate its 25th anniversary by breaking out of the box and landing on a variety of popular online, handheld and console formats allowing a test of wits showdown to unfold in the palm of your hand anytime, anyplace."
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