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Nostalgia
The first thing to say is that it has a good solid box, the board is 25.5x25.5cm and is one piece - no fold - to tear or rip. The inside of the box has nine compartments eight of which have appropiate packs of cards the ninth has playing pieces and a rather special dice that has two of each one, two and three.
Players take it in turns to spin the dice and answer random questions on 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, together with specialist fads & fashions, music, TV and films dependant on which of the boards 33 squares they land on.
Two or more can play and its rated as '16 plus' not for the normal reason but few people younger will know the answers to the questions.
A fun game and even though I can remember even earlier than the 60's there were still questions I could not answer.
Nostalgia can be found on Amazon at the moment priced at £15.59.
Family Quiz Night
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Just like the game above - from the same manufacturer - it has a solid box and and a one piece board. Here the board has 35 squares and each question card has two questions one for children and one for adults.
Just like the other game there are nine compartments eight with different subjects, music, pot luck, science & nature, people, TV, movies, geography and history. The ninth compartment has the pieces and the same dice as above.
Unless you have a large family I doubt you would buy both and I see they also do another game called Pub Quiz which no doubt is on the same lines.
Family Quiz Night can also be found on Amazon priced at £18.49.
You can find details of all Cheatwell games on their web site.