Personalized Trivia
Here’s how it works
You give us a list of names of people who will be at the event.
Then we build a round of trivia where every answer contains the first or last name of someone on the list.
For example, one organization’s players’ last names included the following:
Carroll
House
Downing
Which inspired us to write the following questions:
1. Who wrote the nonsense poem "Jabberwocky", included in a well-known 1871 novel?
A) Lewis Carroll
2. In 2008, what was the most-watched fictional television program in the world? It aired on Fox from 2004 to 2012 and won five Primetime Emmy Awards.
A) House or House, M.D.
3. What is the address of the British Prime Minister’s residence?
A) 10 Downing Street
The goal is to build something that is not only a fun trivia game, but also is directly linked to the staff. In addition, it turns each question into a puzzle: maybe you don’t immediately know the answer, but because you have the names of everyone else in the room, you might be able to still figure out the solution.
To build a round of trivia specific to your team, the cost is an extra $350, and we ask for the names of everyone you would like referenced at least two weeks in advance.