This quiz contains only one widely popular board game. I'm sure all of the others are popular in their own right, but I feel a quiz like this would apply to a broad range of audiences. Also, monopoly is guessed 100% of the time while the second highest guessed answer is only answered 18% of the time. That seems to me like a glaring issue with the quiz.
There's nothing wrong with a quiz aimed at people into lesser known boardgames but most of the clues are far too vague. I know most of these games but I only managed 4 (one of which was actually a game I hadn't heard of, I just got Talisman from the clue because I had the video game referenced as a kid).
Aside from 4 of them (I'm not counting "has 3 versions" because that applies to a lot of games and it basically boils down to you reading the QM's mind to figure out which one they mean) the clues have nothing to do with the games itself. E.g. Dixit is a very well known game in board game circles and if the clue said "a game where players guess your card based on a description of the artwork" I could have got it easily. Instead the clue is "nearly the same as a teletubby", which is virtually impossible to get. I thought it was Go since that at least rhymes with Po.
Think the longer name for the israel answer should be a type-in. And I got so excited when I remembered tiddlywinks although I agree it's not as close as the real Teletubbiy.
Aside from 4 of them (I'm not counting "has 3 versions" because that applies to a lot of games and it basically boils down to you reading the QM's mind to figure out which one they mean) the clues have nothing to do with the games itself. E.g. Dixit is a very well known game in board game circles and if the clue said "a game where players guess your card based on a description of the artwork" I could have got it easily. Instead the clue is "nearly the same as a teletubby", which is virtually impossible to get. I thought it was Go since that at least rhymes with Po.