If you played the predecessor, Trivial Pursuit: Live!, then you may be disappointed with the lack of new features here. Apart from a new bank of questions, there are no new game modes or gameplay features. Some of the questions also seem more random. I feel like when I've played this I've thought more often that no one would know the answer to the question I was being asked than the first game in the series. Maybe it's trying to be authentic to the board game but some audio or visual questions would have added some engaging variety that the solitary text ones we again have here. At the time of writing this, you can get online games, but you seem to need to play during the time Americans aren't sleeping for the most part.