🎯 Quiz your way to glory with Mr. Lister!
Mr Lister Quiz Shootout is a quick-fire trivia game designed for 3-8 players, featuring a unique Wild West theme. With no assembly or batteries required, it's perfect for spontaneous game nights, challenging friends to a battle of wits and knowledge.
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 8.27 x 5.51 cm; 225 g |
Item model number | GW3716 |
Educational Objective(s) | Not available |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 3-8 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Rubber |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B013P7BISC |
M**T
Fun and versatile!
This game is a lot of fun and easy to take anywhere. I've played it in groups of 4 (two vs two) up to groups of 20 (10 vs 10). It's trivia-based but anyone can play it.It reminds me a little bit of Outburst from my childhood, but without so much noise and shouting:) The purpose of the game is for each team to go back and forth responding to a trivia question, which becomes more challenging as the obvious answers are narrowed out.I use this in my classroom, with family, and at group events. I even took it on an airplane ride for a group travel excursion but someone pointed out that we shouldn't discuss shoot-outs so much at an airport. Haha. Highly recommend.
D**N
Great game for friends and family
A great little game, excellent value for money and the worth the replay 👍 suitable for all ages
J**E
Really good quiz game. Good speed, fun concept.
We do a trivia night every week as a family. We go out to dinner and play a trivia game.This is probably the most fun trivia game we have done yet. The questions are set up so that our 8 year old can answer many of them, as they are things like "Name the top brands of soda" or something.What is nice is that the game play is a little slower, so you're not burning through cards every minute. This means you get a little more bang for your buck, because the game lasts a little longer.We really enjoy this game. If there were a second release, we'd buy it.
P**L
Great party game - takes less than a minute to explain
I ordered Mr Lister’s Quiz Shootout (MLQS from now on) along with the rather fantastic Qwordie a couple of weeks ago and have been delighted with it. I’ve played it with groups from 5-25 people.As explained in my review of Qwordie, I run a boardgames club at a boys secondary school (ages 11-16). The responses have been overwhelmingly positive.In MLQS you have as many teams as you like and you fire off questions such as: What are the ingredients in a Big Mac?Teams list everything they can think of and then take turns to give an answer at a time. Wrong answers or blanks get you eliminated. Certain answers are golden as they are more obscure eg McD’s special sauce.Once all the answers are given, any remaining teams or golden answer givers go through to the Shootout Round: Generally a guesstimate question eg How many Big Macs did McD’s sell in 2014? Closest answer wins!You win a card which has a bottle on the back and the goal is to win 3 different bottles to win the whole game.It’s simple, it takes seconds to explain and players can drop in and out of teams at will: we even ended up with 2 big teams and used the Shootout question as a double or nothing round for cards and points.I’ve even started using it at the start or end of lessons to focus students. Quite simply: they love it!
M**H
Great family game
We played in pairs, which makes it easier to include children younger than the suggested 14 years old. Easy to play from 10 years up or so. They might not know any Beatles records, but they will know birds and crisps. We enjoyed it for an hour or so round the Christmas table. We also managed to slide the cards down to read the question underneath without revealing the answers, so the question master could take part in the game too (apart from the shoot out question....). Happy with purchase, would definitely recommend
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