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Nickelodeon Trivia Games

For years, Nickelodeon has been a cable channel people can turn to for children's entertainment. Many have memories of a favorite Nick or Teen Nick show from their childhood. Some fans also remember all of the obscure facts from these shows, and would do well to test their knowledge using some of the Nickelodeon trivia games, online and off.
  1. Nickelodeon Trivia

    • In this board game version, there are over 1,000 questions featuring some of Nickelodeon's most famous and favorite characters and shows. The "Rugrats," "Spongebob Squarepants," "CatDog" and other classic characters make their own appearances. The game also includes a board and a die, adding a competitive challenge to the game and an element of luck and strategy. The game comes with a handful of cardboard characters from the shows, as well as a collector's tin in which the game is stored.

    All That: Trivia Challenge

    • The channel's Teen Nick block of young adult programming aired the sketch comedy show "All That" with such stars as Kenan Thompson, who became a regular actor on "Saturday Night Live." The trivia game application on the Teen Nick website asks a number of questions and rewards you with a puzzle piece for every right answer. Complete all of the questions for a reward --- a screenshot from a scene on the TV show.

    The Wild Thornberries: Wild Trivia

    • "The Wild Thornberries" was a Nickelodeon program about a family of explorers and scientists living in Africa, one of whom had the ability to communicate with animals. Hidden in the show was a number of facts about animals and Africa. In this online game, you can test your knowledge of the African animals featured in the program. The animal-talking character Eliza shows up, on a quest to find a Shaman and fix a magic spell.

    CatDog trivia

    • Another of Nickelodeon's programs, "CatDog," followed the zany adventures a cat and dog physically spliced together and living together. These two characters get into an increasingly absurd series of scrapes --- sometimes caused by the natural incompatibility between cats and dogs. In a trivia game closely modeled on the online "All That" version, you answer questions for a puzzle piece which eventually uncovers an image from the show. You can make five mistakes before losing the game.


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