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The new Trivial Pursuit Team board game is pretty much what you would expect it to be; it's the same fundamental trivia based game, but players band together and pool their talents to win. As a way to promote this, Hasbro has launched what may be the ultimate online, team-based face-off; a boys vs girls game of Trivial Pursuit.
Log in to the site right here, pick your sexual allegiance, and start answering questions from the selection of cards that appears on screen. Every correct answer adds to the points tally for your gender.
As this story was being posted, the girls were winning by a fairly considerable margin; 176,369 to 159,210. Jump in and show the world who's smarter.
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