REMEMBER WHEN? THE NOSTALGIA QUIZ & CONVERSATIONAL GAME
Remember When? is a beautifully illustrated nostalgia quiz game that takes players on an unforgettable journey through seven decades of British and world history — from the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in the 1950s all the way to Brexit in the 2010s.
With 140 illustrated event cards and over 700 personally researched questions covering the most iconic moments of the last seventy years — from Live Aid to the Moon landings, from Diana's death to the Good Friday Agreement, from the birth of the World Wide Web to 9/11 — Remember When? is the game that gets every generation talking.
How it playsEach card features a famous event on one side and five questions on the other, ranging from easy to fiendishly difficult. Players choose a decade, select an event and answer questions to score Memories — one for the easiest question, five for the hardest. Miss a question and the whole table can buzz in for a consolation point. First player or team to reach the Memory target wins. Simple enough to explain in two minutes. Impossible to stop playing once you start.
Who it's forRemember When? is the ideal gift for anyone aged 12 and upwards who loves nostalgia, history and a good quiz — particularly parents and grandparents who lived through these extraordinary decades, families looking for something genuinely different around the table and quiz enthusiasts who want a game with real emotional depth and personal resonance. For two or more players. Playing time 30 to 60 minutes.
Why it stands outUnlike mass produced trivia games, every single question in Remember When? has been personally researched, written and fact checked — a labour of love that shows in every card. The five level difficulty system ensures that players of all ages and knowledge levels can contribute, score and shine, making it as perfect for a competitive quiz night as it is for a relaxed family Christmas.
"The quiz game that doesn't just test your knowledge — it unlocks your memories."
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£29.95 Regular Price
£24.95Sale Price
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