
Fancy a spot of trivia?
Trivial Pursuit – it's a classic. In 2004 it was calculated that the famous 1980's board game had sold nearly 88 million copies in 26 countries and 17 languages. A trademark component of the game are the pie-slice shaped pieces that players collect, each of which are rewarded for correct answers given. This new, visual campaign uses these pieces to explain the concept of the game in a fun way… have a look.
The Green Room Verdict: Inspired to dust off the ol' Trivial Pursuit box and play a round? We love that the ads challenge onlookers to think of the answers asked by each visual. Simple, to the point, done.

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