🧩 Mind the Gap, Master the Generations—Are You Ready to Claim Your Crown?
Mind The Gap Deluxe is a dynamic trivia board game designed for 2-12 players aged 10 and up, featuring 25 new challenge cards and player pieces. It tests knowledge across generations—from Boomers to Gen Z—making it the perfect interactive experience for family nights, holidays, and social gatherings. Compact and battery-free, it encourages teamwork and friendly competition to determine the ultimate generation champion.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.76"L x 9.76"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Color | Mind the Gap Deluxe |
Theme | Other |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Metal |
C**.
Great for extended families!
Great game to play at holidays with grandparents, parents, and the younger generation. We had all the generations represented, which was great
M**3
Road Trip game
We had to do a long road trip from the west coast to the Midwest west. Age appropriate game and fun to do. My son, 17 years old had a harder time with the answers but still had fun. Great game!
P**D
Game
My grandchildren liked the game
S**
Great family game!
So much fun to play with multiple generations! Our family enjoys this game
C**R
So much fun
We played this game at Christmas, with family and friends of all ages. It was so much fun, and relevent to each age group. It was worth the price for sure, to see everyone laughing and working together.
L**D
So much fun
This game is so much fun. Husband and I are both Gen X and our kids are Gen Z. The boomer category was very difficult therefore can make for a long game to get through.
B**.
Great family game
Great game! If you're on the fence, buy it
A**M
It Can Be Fun
The game can be fun when playing with different generations of your family and friends. However, we did encounter some wrong information. So far, I’ve seen a few grammar typos and odd phrasing on questions and so far, at least 2 wrong dates on questions. We haven’t gone through every question yet and wouldn’t be able to distinguish errors in the Boomer or Gen X categories. In Millennials though, there was a question about Mike Tyson’s fight against Evander Holyfield dating the fight to 1997 when it was in fact in 1996. Another question was regarding when the Sony PlayStation was first released in Japan vs the rest of the world. The information erroneously stated on the card that it was in 1993 & 1994, when it was in fact 1994 & 1995. Little errors like that which caused a lot of doubts in how the players gave an answer which ultimately persuaded me to give it a lower star rating. Millennials knew better than the erroneous information stated in the game. If you can get past that, then it’s still an entertaining game.
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