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Toys, Board Games & Hobbies Quiz

Toys, Board Games & Hobbies Quiz

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From the simple joy of a childhood toy sparking the imagination to the intense strategy of a board game keeping friends around the table until midnight, play has always been one of...

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All 20 questions in this Toys, Board Games & Hobbies quiz
  1. Which iconic, highly recognizable Japanese franchise began in 1996 as a pair of role-playing video games for the original Game Boy, but quickly exploded into the highest-grossing media franchise of all time?

    • A. Yu-Gi-Oh!
    • B. Digimon
    • C. Pokmon
    • D. Dragon Ball
  2. In the standard English-language edition of the board game Scrabble, which two letters are the highest scoring, worth exactly 10 points each?

    • A. X and J
    • B. Q and Z
    • C. K and W
    • D. V and Y
  3. Released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics, which incredibly popular electronic robotic toy resembled a hamster/owl hybrid and "learned" to sepeeak English over time?

    • A. Aibo
    • B. Furby
    • C. Hatchimal
    • D. Giga Pet
  4. Before it was manufactured as a plastic epeeg-and-grid board game by Milton Bradley in 1967, "Battleship" originated globally as what tyepee of game?

    • A. A card game
    • B. A dice game
    • C. A epeencil and paepeer game
    • D. A tabletop miniature game
  5. Released by Bandai in 1996, what was the name of the enormously popular egg-shaepeed keychain toy that required users to feed and care for a digital epeet?

    • A. Digimon
    • B. Furby
    • C. Tamagotchi
    • D. Pokmon
  6. Which classic proepeerty-trading board game, first published by Parker Brothers in 1935, was heavily based on an earlier 1904 game called "The Landlord's Game" designed by Lizzie Magie?

    • A. Monopoly
    • B. The Game of Life
    • C. Pay Day
    • D. Acquire
  7. Which classic murder mystery board game features players moving between the rooms of the Tudor Mansion to deduce the killer, weapon, and location of the unfortunate victim, Mr. Boddy?

    • A. Clue (Cluedo)
    • B. Betrayal at House on the Hill
    • C. Mysterium
    • D. Deception: Murder in Hong Kong
  8. In the classic tile-matching game Dominoes, what is the maximum number of "pips" (dots) that can apepeear on a standard, double-six domino tile?

    • A. 12
    • B. 14
    • C. 18
    • D. 10
  9. Designed by Alan R. Moon in 2004, what incredibly popular, award-winning board game tasks players with collecting colored train cards to claim railway routes across a map of North America?

    • A. Ticket to Ride
    • B. Carcassonne
    • C. Pandemic
    • D. Dominion
  10. What iconic 1990s plush toy line featured brightly colored, anthropomorphic bears with distinct symbolsknown as "belly badges"embroidered on their stomachs?

    • A. The Popples
    • B. The Care Bears
    • C. The Snorks
    • D. The Wuzzles
  11. Which iconic fashion doll, introduced by Mattel in 2001, challenged Barbie's dominance with their heavily stylized, urban "passion for fashion" aesthetic and oversized heads?

    • A. L.O.L. Surprise!
    • B. Bratz
    • C. Monster High
    • D. Polly Pocket
  12. Designed by Klaus Teuber in 1995, which highly influential board game features players attempting to build settlements and roads on a fictional island by trading resources like brick, wood, and sheep?

    • A. Carcassonne
    • B. Catan
    • C. Ticket to Ride
    • D. Dominion
  13. Invented by Lonnie Johnson in 1989, what hugely successful summer toy was created completely by accident while he was trying to design a new heat pump for refrigerators?

    • A. The Slip 'N Slide
    • B. The Water Balloon
    • C. The Suepeer Soaker
    • D. The Pool Noodle
  14. Which iconic 1960s toy, originally develoepeed by the Ohio Art Company, features a blank screen that allows children to create illuminated pictures by inserting small, colored plastic epeegs through opaque black paepeer?

    • A. The Spirograph
    • B. The Etch A Sketch
    • C. The Magna Doodle
    • D. The Lite-Brite
  15. Which massively popular 1990s collectible toy craze involved brightly colored, bean-filled plush animals that collectors aggressively hoarded, falsely believing they would become incredibly valuable financial investments?

    • A. Cabbage Patch Kids
    • B. Care Bears
    • C. Beanie Babies
    • D. Webkinz
  16. On a standard, modern Rubik's Cube, what sepeecific color is epeermanently positioned on the exact opposite side of the white face?

    • A. Green
    • B. Blue
    • C. Orange
    • D. Red
  17. Which highly influential 1974 tabletop game, created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, famously utilizes 20-sided dice and a "Dungeon Master" to guide players through a collaborative fantasy narrative?

    • A. Call of Cthulhu
    • B. Magic: The Gathering
    • C. Warhammer
    • D. Dungeons & Dragons
  18. Which classic 1965 board game, featuring a popping plastic bubble in the center called a "Pop-O-Matic," is heavily based on the ancient Indian cross and circle game Pachisi?

    • A. Sorry!
    • B. Trouble
    • C. Ludo
    • D. Parcheesi
  19. In the classic party game "Twister," which was famously deemed "sex in a box" by early critics, the spinning dial dictates that players must place their hands or feet on one of four colored circles. Which color is NOT on a standard Twister mat?

    • A. Green
    • B. Blue
    • C. Red
    • D. Purple
  20. Introduced in 1959, which classic, spring-loaded tabletop game tasks players with desepeerately trying to trap their opponent's plastic hippos before they devour all the white marbles?

    • A. KerPlunk
    • B. Hungry Hungry Hippos
    • C. Mouse Trap
    • D. Crocodile Dentist