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9.1.2016

The general election game called "Paul Eddington's The Party Game" combined with this game after removing and replacing the dodgy red question cards and adding these as suggested will result in improvements you would otherwise not like playing the election games. This is like splitting the atom and splicing in a better way.Five stars after my suggested improvement is applied, otherwise no more than Three stars.A simple change to make a huge difference is to take out all the question cards the red ones, because not being able to answer red colured questions shouldn't make have an association of dislike to the colour red. Next and this curtail too, the top of the deck saying questions because it is coloured red also must not be used,we don't want our replacement questions to be influenced by the implied danger implicitly by the colour red.Basically use the trivial pursuit questions from the Dr Who deck which only has questions on Dr Who, called Dr Who Trival Pursuit which you can buy from Amazon. The trivial pursuit dice is nice too. A very simple change that makes a huge difference. The red co lured question Dec should be treated as an Unexploded Bomb.It is possible to tailor make a newer election game for.the U.K. I have a new copy of this game.Dr Who is a time traveller, so the party leaders are all time travellers, so knowledge of the activities of Dr Who who makes changes which can effect the earth is the knowledge of most use full to the party leaders. If you are a fan of Dr Who then fabulus, if you prefer to not associate the colour red to make you fear questioning then you know who is right, sorry I meant Dr Who. and mostly enjoy freely.I am open to possible considerations of creating a better version of this game, note despite being a genious I am totally unreliable in terms of any commitment or timely follow-up, but my time and therefore help is beyond any value.
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27.12.2015

I bought a couple of these recently to give to friends and family. I have had very positive feedback to say that it has been played and enjoyed by all ages from around nine years and upwards, although one player was as young as five. It takes the form of questions and answers but can also be used with an existing Trivial Pursuit game if preferred, and the package is quite small which means it is also ideal for travelling. Some of the questions are easy and some are hard, but obviously those with a long-term knowledge of the programme will do best as it covers the whole Dr Who series.

13.1.2014

Bought this for my husband (we're both huge Doctor Who fans) and we've had a great time. It has a mixture of questions from Classic and New Who, which makes it great for all generations.The only criticism I have is that, without the board, the game ends quickly- whenever you get a question right, you get to roll again. If you don't keep track of the colours and make sure you only have one of each, the game ends pretty fast if you have one player who is a Doctor Who expert. Couple it with the board and counters of the original Trivial Pursuit, and it's perfect.

5.12.2013

I love any kind of trivia. In was given this for my brithday and feared the worse as Dr Who is not one of my prefered subjects.That said the questsions were great. It is for all fans; from the avid die hard ones to those like me that love the latests series.It is the travel version but the cards are packaged in the oversized cheese wedge that we all love about Trivial Pursuit.I would highly recommend it

5.2.2017

Having purchased the Harry Potter version I was expecting this Dr Who version to be in the same vein - it is not. Wow the questions are difficult, so if you are a complete Whovian then you will love this, but if you are a casual younger fan then you may be disappointed as there are a large number of very difficult questions from the "original" series.

16.11.2015

Bought this for my eldest daughter who is a massive Doctor Who fan. Comes packed in a travel type pack and can be played as part of the normal Triv set or as a game in its own right with the included dice.She loves it, and can answer the majority of the questions. But for any non nerds expect to be struggling to answer one in ten.Recommended.

31.12.2015

I bought this as a present for my Doctor Who mad husband, and he is in love with it. With 50 years of Doctor Who we were worried that the questions would be too hard (and there are some doozies), but we have been playing it with few problems. Probably not a game to play with children though, as they won't know the older Doctors.

22.2.2014

My cousins in the US are obsessed with Dr Who (good!) so I bought this for my male cousin and his friends (they are around 10 years old). Apparently they have had a few sleepovers and some very heated Dr Who games throughout the evenings (well, when they stop playing games on their iPads). Anyway, they seem to enjoy the game.

4.12.2013

The questions are great but I did think it was like the other Trivial pursuit games when you get a question right you got the colour ptriangle to put in your holder so you knew when you got all the triangles then you won but this game is just cards with questions on one side and answers on the other.

27.12.2013

A real treat for Dr Who afficionados. Can be used with a Trivial Pursuit board if you have one, but works equally well just as stand alone questions. I bought this for a Dr Who mad teenager and he loved it. Questions cover the entire spectrum from early episodes right through to the latest doctor.

3.1.2016

Loved it, my daughter loves Doctor Who and has been watching the older ones from William Hartnell of late. She still doesnt know some stuff in the box but i am sure it wont be long before she has it all memorised

16.12.2013

Great gift for fans of Doctor Who, really tests their knowledge of the series. It's just the cards so you can play this as it's own game or swap it into the Trivial Pursuit Boardgame as well. Really nice idea.

27.12.2015

Bought for my husband who is a die hard fan of Dr Who. He watched all the series from when it first started in 1963 with William Hartnell. My husband finds it fun, though some of the questions are hard.

3.2.2014

This is a great game if you love Doctor Who. You may struggle a little bit with it if you don't know much about the original series of the show but it is still a fun game for all fans out there.

17.1.2015

brilliant we love this as a family game and use it added to the main T P game. the questions cover 50 years of dr who and so are quite hard for the younger age group but this has not put us off

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