Trivial Pursuit Live! 2

Trivial Pursuit Live! 2

released on Mar 17, 2022

Trivial Pursuit Live! 2

released on Mar 17, 2022

Challenge other players from all around the world or compete against your streaming viewers on Twitch. With hundreds of new questions, adapted level of difficulties, and a diverse line-up of characters, everyone can join the party and enjoy the thrill of a fast-paced TV show experience. Take your place on stage to showcase your knowledge and face off against friends and family to collect as many wedges as you can to take home the win!


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This is worse than the first one but still it is pretty decent

Trivial Pursuit Live 2 (2022): Literalmente el mismo juego, mismas categorías, mismos chascarrillos...Lo que debería haber sido un pack de preguntas (gratis o de pago, me da igual) ha sido un juego nuevo con una re-skin. Está bien, porque el 1 molaba, pero es una estafa (5,35)

Just got it, only played a few rounds, but it is just like the first one but with somewhat newer questions and more character choices.

Almost the exact same as the original game, so a review for one works as a review for the other. Of course, the questions are more updated, but otherwise the only new stuff is some (pretty nice) character customisation options. No new round types are added, which is a shame. Also they kept the massive flaw of points basically not mattering at all, and all games come down entirely to the last round.

They updated it and its quite a bit better.

This is another Ubisoft's licensed gameshows that is better than the majority of them. It's better than the first one, mostly by simply being from this decade.

Even after 10 hours of gameplay, we haven't repeated questions as far as we know. It's a bit difficult and requires a pretty wide range of knowledge of probably useless facts, but someone can really shine if they get multiple answer questions in subjects they know.

Customization actually saves per player and isn't as micro-focused as others, which is a huge relief for these types of games. Albeit, everyone you can play as is weird and has or does random stuff, but that's a bit fun.

Cut scenes and dialogue are skippable, which is another huge relief. It's a much better board-game adaptation than other ones by the same developers. I also need to mention that Ubisoft is run by abusers and probably fascists as well.


Bit confused how the wedge system works… ok majorly confused. Also don’t understand some other parts but otherwise pretty fun