The key difference between a trivia night that thrives for years and one that fizzles out after a few months is the game itself.
Trivium is a well-written game that your community will notice, appreciate, and come back for week after week.
A great trivia night requires a great trivia game.
Each week, the Trivium game consists of four, ten-question categories that are purposely written and combined to speak to everyone on the team— the sports fan, the history buff, the pop culture diva, the world traveler, the STEM fielders, grandpa, the music head, etc.
Trivium questions are balanced. They’re not too obvious and not too obscure– the goldilocks of trivia! Trivium questions and games are written with love and care to be objective, accurate, unambiguous, interesting, and relevant to the world we live in!
Trivium looks nice and has its own special scoring system that brings elements of strategy and chance to the game.
Some trivia night hosts get really into it and like to add their own bonus questions and flair. Love that! The games are delivered in an editable format, so you can add your own slides with bonus questions and information about your upcoming keg tapping, Easter brunch, your new happy hour menu, etc.
Trivium is a simple, effective system that’s flexible, dependable, and easy-to-use.
What does Trivium actually look like?
Glad you asked! Trivium is written, delivered, and presented in slideshow format (you can use Powerpoint or Google Slides.) Below are twelve example categories. Flip through these slideshows to see exactly what Trivium looks and feels like.
Interested in learning more?
Schedule a phone call or a Zoom meeting! We can answer all your questions, explain exactly how it works, brainstorm ideas with you, and give you the discount code for the first month free.