It is much improved and streamlined to move a little more quickly so the game does not take quite as long as the original version. They can have fun learning without even realizing it. It moves quickly to keep children’s interest. It is updated to include more current events and the questions are age appropriate. The rules are slightly different from the classic game, a little more streamlined. There are six categories of questions written for ages eight and up. This kit includes the game board, a box of blue cards for adult players, a box of yellow cards for the children, two cardholders, six scoring tokens, thirty-six wedges, die and the instructions. Kids can play on a team or by themselves and test their skills with the 1,200 questions. With over 1,400 total cards, there’s plenty of information to soak up! The classic game receives two new twists in this version: a showdown feature and a shortened playing time to accommodate young attention spans! Read more Hasbro’s Trivial Pursuit Family Edition bridges the gap by offering two separate decks of cards: one for kids and one for adults. When families play games together, it’s important that there are varying levels of challenge in play to help children and adults compete in a way that is fun and still formidable too all ages. Sometimes the playing field just doesn’t seem quite even, no matter how hard you try to curb the rules.