TRAVEL THE WORLD FROM YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM!

What kind of vehicle is commonly known as tuk-tuk?
What does a Japanese mean when he says "kambei"?
What city outside Paris has the most French-speakers in the world?
What is the literal meaning of the name Rio de Janeiro?
What kind of tree is the main source of nutrition for the koala bear?


If you love to travel and socialize - this game is for you! PASSPORT is Norway’s most successful board game.

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PASSPORT is a modern quality trivia game with over 4.300 general and more specific questions from countries around the world. Circle the globe and test your knowledge of world cultures from The U.S. to China, visiting many, many more- big or small, familiar or unknown - in between.

PASSPORT is a major success in Norway. The first edition of 10.000 games was sold out in only five weeks (Norway's total population is 4,5 million). By the end of 2001, the second and third edition were sold out from the publisher at an accumulated total of 50.000 copies! The game was published in November 2000 by the distinguished Aschehoug - Norway's leading publishing house.




PASSPORT

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PASSPORT is educational and thrilling entertainment for everyone who enjoys traveling. Are you curious to learn more about the rest of the world - past and present? Look forward to hours of quality time with businesspartners, friends and family!

As a PASSPORT player, naturally you get your very own passport! Prepare to travel through the five continents, collecting the necessary passport stamps to qualify for the grand showdown!

PASSPORT comes in a quality suitcase.The board, cards and dice are made of strong and longlasting material. The cutting edge design combines form and function - it’s not only great to look at but is also portable.

PASSPORT (2-6 players or in teams) suits everyone from ages 12 and up. Question topics to be answered range from geography, history, religion, politics and flags to culture, customs, language and local cuisine.


REVIEWS

PASSPORT has been reviewed as the most innovative and bestselling board game of the year by Norway’s leading financial newspaper, Dagens Næringsliv.

“Passport is the geography game above all geography games. We give it a five star rating for excellent packaging and very good content. Our tip is that children will keep up with adults who have a little less than average knowledge of geography. The game is easy to learn and comes with a very good instruction.”

Norwegian Consumer Report 2002
(published by the national government’s agency for consumer affairs)

“The favorite game of the backpacker generation”
Star rating: Five out of six possible stars.

Aftenposten, Norway’s largest subscription-based newspaper

 


JUNIOR PASSPORT

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A brand new edition specially written and designed for a younger audience. 10.000 copies already sold in Norway!

JUNIOR PASSPORT suits everyone from ages 8 and up, from 2-6 players or in teams. Junior Passport is simple to play and goes faster than the original Passport.
JUNIOR PASSPORT
gives you enlightenment and entertainment with over 2400 facinating questions about all countries in the world. You'll surprise yourself and your friends with what you know!

New: Extra clues are given through small, stylish regional maps. This makes
JUNIOR PASSPORT even more interactive with its big colorful board. Not only that, but also the questions are in the form of multiple choice. Every single flag in the world is, of course, represented. It's sure to be a hit with the whole family.

As a JUNIOR PASSPORT player, naturally you get your very own passport! Test your knowledge and recollection in fun-filled questions about: Geography, cultural greetings and gestures, history, food and drink, language, customs and traditions.

JUNIOR PASSPORT comes in an eye catching quality suitcase. The board, cards and dice are made of strong longlasting materials . The cutting edge design combines form and function - it's not only great to look at, but also portable for your travels across the globe!

© 2005 Passport Games, Oslo - Norway