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Pressman Office Game

Pressman Office Game

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Item Description

Based on the NBC TV show starring Steve Carell, this game lets players race around the office visiting cubicles and answering questions about the adventures and misadventures of its unique characters.

Game includes game board, 500 trivia cards with over 700 questions, "Support the Rabid" bracelet (as seen on the show), 36 collection tokens, 18 Conference Room tokens, Dunder-Mifflin answer pad, spinner card, spinner, 2 dice label sheet, 6 movers, Michel mover, 7 mover stands and rules. For 3 to 6 players.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pressman Toys
  • Product Group: Toy
  • Manufacturer: Pressman Toys
  • Binding: Toy
  • Brand: Pressman Toy
  • Features:
    • Move around the office and answer trivia questions as you walk from cubicle to cubicle
    • Be the first player to successfully get thorugh all the locations
    • Obtain the all-important dundie awards to win
    • Includes game board, trivia cards, spinner, dice, movers, mover stands, labels, scoring tokens, and rules
    • For 2 to 6 adult players
  • Item Dimensions:
    • Dimensions: 1050L x 250W x 1050H
    • Weight: 280
  • Package Dimensions:
    • Dimensions: 1060L x 1060W x 250H
    • Weight: 285
  • List Price: $19.99
  • Model Number: 4123-04
  • UPC: 021853041231
  • ASIN: B001543B3S

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Customer Reviews

Average Amazon User Rating: 4.0 stars

2 stars Cheaply Made And WAY To Complicated 2010-02-12

Reviewer: Fred J. Harding

Bought this for my Brother-in-law and his wife for Christmas. They brought it over to play and it took us an hour to read the directions that we still didn't quite understand. There are absolutely no instruction telling you which direction you move during play, so we just moved any way we wanted. The game board is warped and won't sit flat. Not a good buy.

1 stars Too Difficult - Not Fun 2010-01-31

Reviewer: L. Wang

This game is way too difficult and detailed. It wasn't much fun at our gamenight party because no one could answer any questions, despite the fact that the room being filled with Office fans!
The questions are bit too difficult, we got perhaps 2% of the questions correct.


5 stars Fun for Office Fans! 2010-01-30

Reviewer: L. McManus

If you love te office, you will enjoy this game. Easy to follow and provides a fun-filled evening of play.

4 stars Good Office game 2010-01-27

Reviewer: Kristen M. Kivador

This game is fun for Office fans. I watch the show every week and have the dvds and still some questions were hard! Definitely better with 3 or more people even though it says 2 or more. The rules were confusing and we did have to keep them out handy during play. Also the fun run race part of the game seemed not relevant to the rest of the game. I think anyone who really loves the office will enjoy this game

2 stars Not for a true Office fan... 2009-09-05

Reviewer: Oakchick77

We bought this game while at the beach, and it was actually really disappointing for my family and I. Here's the ups and downs:

1. The game is narrated by Toby, and while he is one of my favorite characters, he is extremely dull and irritating as the narrator of the game.

2. One aspect of the game is to watch the beginning of a clip, then answer a question about the clip. Whether you get the answer right or wrong, you don't get to watch the end of the clip, it just informs you if you are right or wrong with an irrelevant clip.

3. Some of the questions are totally unrelated, such as "What year did The Jackson Five come out with the hit ABC?" There are several of these and they are generally really obscure.

4. There is an action portion of the game that a player must complete that are really boring such as "Find an envelope and address it to Angela" or "Two-hole punch a piece of paper and tie a string through it."

5. If you got a trivia question wrong, you didn't get to find out what the correct answer was. There would just be one of two or three Dwight clips that would play.

While it was fun to brush up on our Office trivia, there just didn't seem to be enough of it and the game just didn't move fast enough to make it fun.

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