Dr Gadget - Hunting, Fishing, & Camping Trivia Game

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List Price: $24.99
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Manufacturer: Mountain Men Enterprises
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Binding: Toy Brand: Mountain Men Enterprises Feature: Now With NEW Content! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Mountain Men Enterprises Manufacturer: Mountain Men Enterprises Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Publisher: Mountain Men Enterprises Studio: Mountain Men Enterprises
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Features
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Now With NEW Content! Thousands of Questions Trivia Game for Outdoor Enthusiasts Hours of Fun! Made in USA
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Cool Idea Comment: Me and my son played this game back in the 80's and now again with the new version. We have always found it a hoot. We don't always agree with some answers, but they sure can result in some arguments! Quality was much better than previous version. We realize for a game, it's been a good item and good family fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worst Trivia Game Ever ! Comment: I bought this game to take on campouts with my 14-20 year old Venture Scouts. Some of the questions had wrong answers, and many questions were full of grammatical errors.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Trivia game which challenges and tests players skills in large game, fishing, small game, camping and weapons. Game includes 350 cards with more than 1,700 questions in five categories, covering Small Game, Large Game, Fishing, Camping, Boating, Guns, Ammo, Trapping, Archery, Sporting Safety and First Aid, for hours of fun at hunting or fishing camp or at home. Also included are a quad-fold game board, playing pieces, 25 poker chips and instructions.
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