🎊 Who will reign supreme in the ultimate generational showdown?
Millennials vs Zoomers is a dynamic trivia card game featuring over 200 questions designed to test your knowledge of both generations. With 300 questions across 12 categories, this game is perfect for 2 or more players, making it an ideal choice for parties, family gatherings, or casual game nights. Packaged in a colorful box, it serves as a fantastic gift for trivia enthusiasts of all ages.
Size | Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Millennials vs Zoomers |
Color | Multi Color |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2+ |
L**V
Fun family game!
This was a fun game for the family over Thanksgiving! It created a lot of conversation and laughter. The only downside is that it would be difficult to play again with the same group.
E**C
Trivia is kind of basic
This isn’t really tricky. Boomer era questions to easy for millennials.
J**)
Fub With Family!
Waaay too expensive for what you get. Fair price would have been about $16.00. Good delivery.
K**H
Pretty fun
Fun game with us parents and our adult children. I think the "kids" have the advantage in that they were raised by parents that talked about "in the old days".
S**N
A great after dinner game
It was quick to learn, no rules. We have played this game a number of times when the different generations are together. So far, I have ordered three more copies for friends.
T**S
Great Family Fun
Bought this to play on Thanksgiving with our adult children. It was fun and amazingly our 10 year old grandson could answer Boomer and Millennial questions! We all had a great time. Would be a fun ice breaker or gift.
J**.
Should be called specific boomer knowledge vs generic Gen Z pop culture trivia
Many of the boomer questions for millennials are very specific with long drawn out answers that require naming multiple things/people in the questions. A lot of them are not even boomer questions. “What movie won the most Oscars in 1960?” “Name all characters in Gilligan’s island”. And there are a lot of questions about The Graduate. I guess it’s big for boomers even though it was released when they were 3-12 years old.Millennial questions are simple pop culture references that are more Gen Z than anything. “Who is willow Smith’s father?” “What is Tinder?” Nothing actually millennial related. What about what is Napster? Who had the #1 album of 2003?Terrible game.
G**9
Easy, maybe too easy
This was played with people in their 30s and people in their 60s. Older people definitely have an advantage as there are questions of things from the 1950s to current events. The 30-sometings weren't always knowledgeable about television shows of the 1960s, but the older people were knowledgeable about current things such as emojis and TikTok. Probably won't play again.
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