I'm looking for Trivial Pursuit-like cards, in Spanish.
October 1, 2013 9:02 AM Subscribe
Where can I find Spanish Trivial Pursuit cards (or something like it?)
I didn't mean for my wedding to turn into a game theme, but it sort of did. Because my future husband's and my friendship developed in no small part due to the monthly game nights that I hosted, we're having touches of game stuff at the wedding (trivial pursuit cards on the table, Mad Libs scattered about, scrabble tile place settings, etc).
However, there are a number of my fiance's family members who barely speak any English, so I was wondering if there are any trivia cards out there like trivial pursuit (there was a spanish version, but it's out of print) that I can put out for them. Other than the Jenga table (which, I'm still not sure if that's a good idea), there won't be anything for them to play (Spanish Mad Libs are out of print :) Any ideas?
I didn't mean for my wedding to turn into a game theme, but it sort of did. Because my future husband's and my friendship developed in no small part due to the monthly game nights that I hosted, we're having touches of game stuff at the wedding (trivial pursuit cards on the table, Mad Libs scattered about, scrabble tile place settings, etc).
However, there are a number of my fiance's family members who barely speak any English, so I was wondering if there are any trivia cards out there like trivial pursuit (there was a spanish version, but it's out of print) that I can put out for them. Other than the Jenga table (which, I'm still not sure if that's a good idea), there won't be anything for them to play (Spanish Mad Libs are out of print :) Any ideas?
I realize this doesn't quite answer your question, but maybe consider more language-independent games more than Spanish versions. Boardgamegeek search did not bring up too many suggestions of well-known bilingual games.
Depending on where they're from, you pretty much might have to have dominoes available.
Games like Bananagrams, Boggle, or Yahtzee might work because they're mostly language independent (although the letter frequency breakdowns might not be optimal.)
posted by cobaltnine at 9:57 AM on October 1, 2013
Depending on where they're from, you pretty much might have to have dominoes available.
Games like Bananagrams, Boggle, or Yahtzee might work because they're mostly language independent (although the letter frequency breakdowns might not be optimal.)
posted by cobaltnine at 9:57 AM on October 1, 2013
LoterĂa? Some other Spanish board games (juegos de mesa) on Amazon (like maybe Batalla de los Sexos or Verdad o tonterĂa?).
posted by pitrified at 2:30 PM on October 1, 2013
posted by pitrified at 2:30 PM on October 1, 2013
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