Does anyone have the Disney trivia game in the round tin??

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The board looks like a Mickey head and it is similar to trival pursuit?? If you have this game and you have the instruction sheet and would be willing to scan it and email it to me.............could you please send me a pm?? We got the game several months ago at a yard sale and want to start playing it on our Disney nights leading up to our trip in March.........but we don't know the actual rules. We guessed tonight but would love to have the instruction sheet!! Thanks.
 
I have it. I should have the instructions and would be happy to send them to you.

I also have the 2nd one that came in a rectangle tin. I bought the first one (round tin) at a second hand store. I needed it as there was a problem with the 2nd one. The printers when they printed the board made double the purple squares and there isn't a blue square. I phoned the company and they re-sent me a board (told them it would have the same problem). I called again and they wanted me to send them the entire game and they would refund me the money I spent on it. I asked if they would be refunding me the shipping costs to send it down to the US. They said no, I said I won't ship it as it will cost me almost as much as the game cost in shipping.

The company that makes that board game waited two years and then re-released the game as the 2nd Edition. When I called back to see about getting a new board so I could play the game, they told me they didn't order extra boards. I find it hard to believe I was the only one that needed a new one. They knew exactly what they were doing-waiting the amount of time incase someone decided to sue.

I never by any games or toys from this company, unless I can get it for free ($10 off coupon on cereal box).
 
That would be wonderful! If you can just scan them and email them to me then we can actually play by the rules!! Last night.......we used kids cards most of the time!! Those questions are hard!!:lmao: I will pm you my email!
 
I checked, I don't have the instruction booklet with the first Trivia Game. I know I have it for the 2nd. The people that used the first one must have lost it as I keep everything together.

The adult triva is hard in the first game, they made them easier in the 2nd one.
 

Hi! I have the instruction booklet to this game. I do not have a scanner so here are the instructions. Have fun playing the game!

Game Setup:
Decide if you will pla as individuals or teams.
Decide if you will play with the adult cards and /or the kids cards.
Unfold the 2 ear "reels" on the game board.
Remove the lid from the card box, turn it upside down and insert the card box bottom into the card box lid.
Each player chooses the Mickey Mouse mover "post" and places it on the "start" space. Each player also takes one of the category cards for reference. (the four category cards can be found at the front of the adult card deck.)

Object:
Be the first player to collect 5 different colored Mickey Mouse tokens by answering 1 question correctly from each category. Then make your way to "the end" space to answer one final question.

How to Play:
Roll the die to see who goes first. In case of a tie, the tying players roll again.

Moving Around the "Start" Reel:
Roll the die and move your Mickey Mouse mover the number of spaces indicated clockwise around the "start" reel. If you land on a space occupied by another player, move to the next open space. If you roll a "6", see "moving around the main game board", at right.

It's Question Time:
When you stop on a space in the "Start" wheel, you get to answer an adult question from the category of your choice. Select a category, then have the player to your left draw a question card and ask the appropriate question.

If you are playing with the kids' cards, first choose a color. Then have the player to your left draw a card and show you the character picture on the front, while asking you the question on the back that corresponds to the chosen color. (If the player asking the question card can't read, another player will have to ask the question.)

Return the asked question card to the back of the deck.

Missed the question? Stop- your turn is over.

Got it right? Roll again and move to another space for a question from the category of your choice.

Moving Around The Main Game Board:

If your roll takes you past the last space on the "start" reel (the space before the "start" space), move down to the first Yellow space on the main game board and move in a counterclockwise direction. Here, the spaces have five different colored borders, each corresponding to a different category:

Yellow- animation
Purple- film
Green- song
Blue- personalities
Red- mousellaneous

While on the main game board you must answer the question that corresponds to the color of the space you're on. For example, if you land on a purple space you must answer a film question. The player to your left asks the question.

Missed the question? You do not get a token; your turn ends.

Got it right? Congrats! Put a Mickey Mouse token that matches the category color onto your mover post. Then roll again-your turn continues until you miss a question.

If you land on a space but already have a token that matches, you still have to answer a question from that category. If you get it right, roll again, but do not take a second token of the same color (you only need one token of each color).

Players continue circling counterclockwise around the main game board until they correctly answer a question from all 5 categories. Once you have collected 5 different colored tokens, continue your turn by rolling the die, answering questions and moving towards the "end" reel.

Moving Around the "End" Reel:

When your roll takes you past the yellow space next to the "end" reel, follow the arrow and move your Mickey Mouse mover onto the "end" reel starting with the space to the left of "the end" space. (Remember, you cannot enter the "end" reel until you have all 5 of your tokens.) On the "end" reel, move in a clockwise direction. When you stop on a space, the player to your left chooses the question category for you to answer, announces it to the other players, then draws a card and asks the question. Continue play as before.

When you reach "the end" space, stop. (You don't have to land on this space by exact roll of th die.)

Winning the Game:

When you land on "the End" space, you have to answer a question from a category chosen by the asking player.

If you give an incorrect answer, your turn ends. On your next turn, you do not have to roll and move again. The asking player will announce a category of their choice, draw a new card, and ask the question.

First player to answer their final question correctly, wins!
 
Hi! I have the instruction booklet to this game. I do not have a scanner so here are the instructions. Have fun playing the game!

Game Setup:
Decide if you will pla as individuals or teams.
Decide if you will play with the adult cards and /or the kids cards.
Unfold the 2 ear "reels" on the game board.
Remove the lid from the card box, turn it upside down and insert the card box bottom into the card box lid.
Each player chooses the Mickey Mouse mover "post" and places it on the "start" space. Each player also takes one of the category cards for reference. (the four category cards can be found at the front of the adult card deck.)

Object:
Be the first player to collect 5 different colored Mickey Mouse tokens by answering 1 question correctly from each category. Then make your way to "the end" space to answer one final question.

How to Play:
Roll the die to see who goes first. In case of a tie, the tying players roll again.

Moving Around the "Start" Reel:
Roll the die and move your Mickey Mouse mover the number of spaces indicated clockwise around the "start" reel. If you land on a space occupied by another player, move to the next open space. If you roll a "6", see "moving around the main game board", at right.

It's Question Time:
When you stop on a space in the "Start" wheel, you get to answer an adult question from the category of your choice. Select a category, then have the player to your left draw a question card and ask the appropriate question.

If you are playing with the kids' cards, first choose a color. Then have the player to your left draw a card and show you the character picture on the front, while asking you the question on the back that corresponds to the chosen color. (If the player asking the question card can't read, another player will have to ask the question.)

Return the asked question card to the back of the deck.

Missed the question? Stop- your turn is over.

Got it right? Roll again and move to another space for a question from the category of your choice.

Moving Around The Main Game Board:

If your roll takes you past the last space on the "start" reel (the space before the "start" space), move down to the first Yellow space on the main game board and move in a counterclockwise direction. Here, the spaces have five different colored borders, each corresponding to a different category:

Yellow- animation
Purple- film
Green- song
Blue- personalities
Red- mousellaneous

While on the main game board you must answer the question that corresponds to the color of the space you're on. For example, if you land on a purple space you must answer a film question. The player to your left asks the question.

Missed the question? You do not get a token; your turn ends.

Got it right? Congrats! Put a Mickey Mouse token that matches the category color onto your mover post. Then roll again-your turn continues until you miss a question.

If you land on a space but already have a token that matches, you still have to answer a question from that category. If you get it right, roll again, but do not take a second token of the same color (you only need one token of each color).

Players continue circling counterclockwise around the main game board until they correctly answer a question from all 5 categories. Once you have collected 5 different colored tokens, continue your turn by rolling the die, answering questions and moving towards the "end" reel.

Moving Around the "End" Reel:

When your roll takes you past the yellow space next to the "end" reel, follow the arrow and move your Mickey Mouse mover onto the "end" reel starting with the space to the left of "the end" space. (Remember, you cannot enter the "end" reel until you have all 5 of your tokens.) On the "end" reel, move in a clockwise direction. When you stop on a space, the player to your left chooses the question category for you to answer, announces it to the other players, then draws a card and asks the question. Continue play as before.

When you reach "the end" space, stop. (You don't have to land on this space by exact roll of th die.)

Winning the Game:

When you land on "the End" space, you have to answer a question from a category chosen by the asking player.

If you give an incorrect answer, your turn ends. On your next turn, you do not have to roll and move again. The asking player will announce a category of their choice, draw a new card, and ask the question.

First player to answer their final question correctly, wins!


Squirrel, thank you so much for checking......

Aniemac, bless you for writing all that out!!! I really appreciate it!! Now we can play by the rules....hopefully we actually get some right this time!!!!:cool1:

Thanks again!!!!:love:
 
I have one of those also.

Mine is The Ultimate Disney Trivia Book 3
 



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