It's a bunch of survey cards in a box. Basically teams alternate giving answers in the survey until either one team strikes out, or a team gives the final answer on the board. First team to collect three cards wins. The game has its fair share of asinine surveys, but it's alright if you just need a pack of surveys for presentation software or something.
That sounds like the Strikeout travel-sized game. Are they both the same idea?
Oh, my bad. I'm referring to Strikeout in my description. The Quick Pick is just the board game in a tin- it comes with a wipe off board, question booklet, marker, and the omnipresent "strike indicator", if I recall correctly. No variance from the board game other than the fact that the game board is a little smaller.
EDIT: As a matter of fact, Endless was dumb enough to post the instruction manual
here, WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE QUESTIONS. So if question quality was what you were originally looking to get answers about, well voila.
but it's alright if you just need a pack of surveys for presentation software or something.
So you're saying the material is actually somewhat plausible, unlike some past Endless Feud products?
Meh, more than half of it looks to be. I recall a question that asked for a movie that adults and kids would enjoy- the list was almost all to completely all Pixar movies. I got it from Barnes and Noble for less than $5, so it wasn't a big deal when I saw some questionable surveys. Maybe I'll post some of the outstanding stinkers here later.