Trivia Trolls
Trivia Trolls
The first party trivia game that embarrasses your friends through the art of trolling.
On each turn, one person draws a clue card and reads the category to their teammates. The teammates select the clue difficulty they want, 1 point being easy, 2 points being medium, and 3 points being hard.
The opposing team then has the opportunity to play a troll card or a trap card to add an extra layer of difficulty. Troll cards are played face up. They can make players do things like “sing the clue in their best opera voice,” “read the clue while smiling through clenched teeth,” “read the clue in their best Australian accent” “read the clue with a mouthful of water” or “text the clue using only emojis” to name just a few. Trap cards are played face down and revealed after the clue is read. They can make teams skip turns or lose points.
If a troll card or trap card is played, the answering team has the opportunity to play defense with a trench card. Trench cards can negate troll and trap cards, award extra points or give extra turns.
Once all troll, trap, or trench cards have been played for the round. The clue is read, hilarity ensues, points are awarded (or not) and then the next team draws their clue. The first team to 11 points wins! Let the trolling commence!
Happy Trolling friends!
—description from the publisher
On each turn, one person draws a clue card and reads the category to their teammates. The teammates select the clue difficulty they want, 1 point being easy, 2 points being medium, and 3 points being hard.
The opposing team then has the opportunity to play a troll card or a trap card to add an extra layer of difficulty. Troll cards are played face up. They can make players do things like “sing the clue in their best opera voice,” “read the clue while smiling through clenched teeth,” “read the clue in their best Australian accent” “read the clue with a mouthful of water” or “text the clue using only emojis” to name just a few. Trap cards are played face down and revealed after the clue is read. They can make teams skip turns or lose points.
If a troll card or trap card is played, the answering team has the opportunity to play defense with a trench card. Trench cards can negate troll and trap cards, award extra points or give extra turns.
Once all troll, trap, or trench cards have been played for the round. The clue is read, hilarity ensues, points are awarded (or not) and then the next team draws their clue. The first team to 11 points wins! Let the trolling commence!
Happy Trolling friends!
—description from the publisher
Player Count
4
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12
Playing Time
20
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60
Age
14
Year Released
2020
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