TriBond

TriBond was invented by Tim Walsh, Dave Yearick, and Ed Muccini.

[1] The inspiration came when they learned that John Haney and Ed Werner, who invented Trivial Pursuit, had also attended Colgate.

Parker Brothers, Mattel, Tyco and several other game companies all turned TriBond down.

[citation needed] At the time they were working with Patch Products to manufacture the game.

Tim Walsh talked them into hiring him on as a marketing manager to sell TriBond.

[2] In 2015, for TriBond's 25th Anniversary, Tim Walsh entered into business with Everest Toys in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada.

Unless the player lands on a challenge square, it is the next team's turn regardless of whether or not they answered correctly.

Starting with the 2005 Edition each card lists an additional challenge threezer along with the other categories.

An unsold pilot for a television version of TriBond (which was hosted by Graham Elwood) was filmed by Game Show Network in early 2002.