Whipped out this old chestnut last night. It’s great ’cause there are some songs, like Mr. Moonlight, I’ll Follow The Sun and Every Little Thing that you haven’t so many times that you just don’t hear ’em anymore, y’know? Made good background as Ann and I played Speed Trivial Pursuit with the Rozger Variation. You know what Speed Trivial Pursuit with the Rozger Variation is, right?
Speed Trivial Pursuit is when you play where every question you get right wins you a colored triangle. Land on Yellow once, anywhere on the board, get your Robert McNamara question right and you’ve got your yellow piece. When you get all 6, head for the center just like normal play.
The Rozger Variation, introduced to me by Jason Rozger, is this: instead of the opposing team searching the next card for the hardest question as you attempt to win the game, the candidate must answer 4 of 6 questions correctly on the card. From Blue straight through to Orange. A very exciting way to end play.
I thought that was the Law Variation. I’ve played like that for years. My question is… do you have to move out of the center square if you don’t get 4 outta 6? That’s hard.
Wow — this is like one of those comets discovered by 2 scientists at one. Or something.
Yes — you have to leave the center hub if you fail to get 4 of 6 — but since you are in the center you get to choose any category no matter what number you roll. And most people have one category they are unstopable in.