Classic American Board Games Question 1 out of 10Monopoly was first published in which year? Monopoly was commercially published by Parker Brothers in 1935, though the game was originally designed earlier by Elizabeth Magie in 1903 as "The Landlord’s Game" to illustrate economic principles.1923193519411950You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 2 out of 10In the game Clue, how many suspects are there? The six original suspects in Clue are Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. Peacock, Reverend Green (Mr. Green in the US), Colonel Mustard, and Mrs. White.5768You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 3 out of 10In Scrabble, besides the letter Q, which other letter is worth 10 points? In Scrabble, Z is worth 10 points—the highest letter value. Strategically placing Z or Q on bonus squares can dramatically boost your score.ZSXJYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 4 out of 10In the original 1960 version of The Game of Life, which of these was one of the starting professions? In the original 1960 edition of Life, starting professions were Lawyer, Doctor, Journalist, Teacher and Physicist. The game simulates a “life path” from college to retirement.FirefighterPolice OfficerTeacherPilotYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 5 out of 10In Risk, what color represents the player starting in North America by default? In Risk, the classic board uses blue for North America, red for Europe, green for South America, etc., though players can pick colors freely.BlueRedGreenYellowYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 6 out of 10In Sorry!, what is the effect of drawing a “Sorry!” card? The “Sorry!” card allows players to move one of their tokens forward while sending an opponent’s token back to the start, creating dramatic comebacks.Move backward 3 spacesSend an opponent’s token back to startTake another turnSwap places with any tokenYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 7 out of 10Trivial Pursuit is divided into how many colored categories? Classic Trivial Pursuit has six categories: Geography (blue), Entertainment (pink), History (yellow), Art & Literature (brown), Science & Nature (green), and Sports & Leisure (orange).41068You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 8 out of 10Which board game features the tagline “A fun way to play life”? Life simulates real-world events like college, careers, and retirement in a playful board game format.MonopolyClueSorry!The Game of LifeYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 9 out of 10In Clue, what three details must players determine to solve the mystery? In Clue, players solve the mystery by identifying who committed the crime, which weapon was used, and where it happened. Those three details are the heart of the game and the key to winning.The suspect, the weapon, and the roomThe motive, the time, and the alibiThe witness, the suspect, and the escape routeThe room, the detective, and the evidenceYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 10 out of 10In Pictionary, what is the time limit per drawing? Players have 1 minute to draw and get their teammates to guess the word before the timer runs out.30 seconds60 seconds90 seconds2 minutesYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit Answer Subscribe to AMAC Daily News and Games Email If You Enjoy Games Like This - Subscribe to the AMAC Daily Newsletter! It's easy and FREE Subscribe Today! First Name Last Name Email *By providing your email address and subscribing, you agree to allow AMAC to send you "Join AMAC" emails, if you are not already an AMAC Member. Share Read more articles by The Association of Mature American Citizens Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Label Name* Email* 30 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments Beth 1 month ago 5/10 not a game player and it shows. Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio? 1 month ago 8/10 Pure guesses on everything. Haven’t played in decades, so my memory has mostly faded on rules, colors, etc. Melinda C 1 month ago 5/10, not so good this week. I have played most of these, but it’s been years and don’t remember the details. My favorite game now is Quirkle, but my grandson usually beats me at it. Carol 1 month ago Did poorly! Haven’t played any of these in over 40 years! Raymond Summers 1 month ago Never have I done so well, or guessed so much, 9/10 Broccoli Free Zone 1 month ago The best board game is Chess. Strategy, tactics, and forward thinking. I most recently lost a game in 1988 against a 16 year old kid. Paul Lubell 1 month ago 8/10 I loved board games and still have them, but they have not been used in years except for Scrabble with adults and Monopoly with the grandkids. Steve M. 1 month ago 7 of 10. 8 of the 10 answers were guesses.. Judith Dunn 1 month ago 6/0 I obviously don’t play games (though I love trivial pursuit) Rich D 1 month ago 7/10 shandahon 1 month ago 8/10….wow…..many, many guesses…hahahaha TITUS CANBY 1 month ago Some games I’ve never played and had to guess. You got 8 out of 10! Danm80 1 month ago 7 correct.. Old Man 1 month ago I, like Raymond have never guessed so many and scored so high! 8/10 MinCon 1 month ago I was surprised to get 6/10 since I haven’t played these games in years. I enjoy Quirkle if I can find someone to play it with me. I like card games like Hand/Foot, Cribbage (board game too), and Hearts if I have 3 to play it with me. I do some computer or phone games. KateL 1 month ago 8/10. I surprised myself. I’ve only played 4 of the games listed and some of those were guesses too. Jim 1 month ago 5/10. Never played any of these games. Mary Annie 1 month ago My older bro and I played Monopoly, Clue and Careers endlessly. Really enjoyed those times. It would be wonderful to have someone in my life today who enjoyed board games — they are not for everyone. Martha 1 month ago I’ve played all of these games. I can’t believe I did so poorly on the quiz! Linda 1 month ago 7/10 Our family played a lot of these when we were kids. Clue was the family favorite! Mary 1 month ago 6/10 Never heard of half those games, and it’s been many many years since I played anything but Scrabble!! Several lucky guesses. Joe 1 month ago Classic American Board Games You got 6 out of 10! Carpetshark 1 month ago 9/10, got #4 wrong. Bchris 1 month ago 6/10. Never played Clue or Life or Trivial Pursuit or Pictionary but I’m sure they are lots of fun! Love board games. Sam 1 month ago Love me some board games! Coco 1 month ago 7/10 I enjoy playing board games, and still play them mainly in the winter. Funny with all of the games we used to play that many were not mentioned, yet two games were mentioned twice out of the 10. Just saying. Lana 1 month ago I only got 50% correct and they were all games that I played. Spooky 1 month ago What?? No Oija board questions? Login Login Join Renew Member Benefits Newsline Member Benefits Advocacy Our Actions About Advocacy Issues Get Involved Weekly Update Annual Report Find Your Representative AMAC App Better for America Podcast Book Club AMAC Blog FAQ About Us Overview Our Team Our Stance on Key Issues Magazine Medicare Games Voice Your Opinion in AMAC Polls AMAC in the Media AMAC Action AMAC Foundation Social Security Guarantee Prime Directives Brief Prime Directives Details The AMAC Store Sweepstakes AMAC Active Contact Advertise with AMAC Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy wpDiscuz300Would love your thoughts, please comment.x()x| ReplyInsert