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Sail away from the familiar to far away places with strange sounding names.
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Contents 1 20x30 two-sided game board (twice the fun) 4 genuine pewter 2 inch cruise ship play pieces 200 "Port of Call" cards with 1000 questions and answers. 1 Standard die. 1 Set of instructions/rules.
Players 2-4 Adults Endless in teams
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(65% Multiple Choice) To test your Cruise IQ
Which famous man said- "Don't tell me how educated you are, tell me how much you've traveled."?
(Gandhi Churchill Mohammed)
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ruise to 200 of the world's top destinations and ports of call. Along the way, you'll be challenged by travel questions with a few added twists.
Navigating through oceans, seas, countries, and continents players need to know, "Just how tall are pygmies?" Name "The Most Popular Cruise Line in the World?" "Where did the Virgin Mary die?" "How much should you tip a cabin steward?" and What does 'kangaroo' really mean?" With each correct answer your ship keeps cruising while you collect "Home Ports" and Win! Your knowledge of places, people, cultures, history, geography and of course the best vacation on earth - Cruising - makes you the traveler with the highest Cruise IQ. But is it you or your shipmate?
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Unique Two-Sided Gameboard
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The New World cruises the Caribbean Islands, North America, South America, South Pacific, and Australia.
The Old World sends your ship to Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and into the "Dark Continent" of Africa.
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