We all turn Trivial Pursuit into a series of questions that make no sense to most players, especially the whole family. Separating players by generations is cool and allows family members to compete fairly with all age groups. The only limitation of the game is the rating, which can be significantly improved. The way I think about the game, since the player only has 30 seconds to answer the five questions on the card, the points should increase with each correct answer: 1 point, then 2 points, 3 points, etc. If the player answering all questions he should get 1+2+3+4 for 10 points, and the last question should be worth double points: 20 points! The 2 points offered in the game do not encourage you to try to get all the answers right. The scoreboard should then be marked with 100 points from the start, thereby determining the winners of the game. Any questions not answered correctly could then be passed to the opposing team in the same format: 1 point, 2 points, 3 points, etc., but after one player answered the question correctly, the next player should answer the next question . etc. The reason for this changed format is the lack of a timer. What do you think of these changes?
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