Sesame Street 35 Years Anniversary Game

Contents: 200 cards (2 decks), 4 character tokens, 1 30 second timer, 1 game board, 1 die, and instructon booklet.

The Sesame Street 35 Years Anniversary Game is a board game, released by Rose Art in 2004. It is a trivia game, featuring two types of cards: questiosn for kids and questions for adults. The kids questions mainly focus on questions concerning modern Sesame Street, while the adult questions often concern Sesame Street from 1969-the late 1980s. For the most part, the questions are often simple, regardless of the age group. The kids questions include qustions with such obvious answers like "What is Cookie Monster's favortie food?" and sometimes questions that don't have much to do with Sesame Street (like "Can you count to four in Spanish?"). There are also questions about character colors and design patterns for the stripes on Ernie and Bert's shirts, as well as the favorite shapes of some characters.

The adult questions are harder pretty much because a lot of the questions have to do with characters and things that were around years ago, which todays young viewers might not know anything about. Many Sesame Street Muppets, past and present, are represented in some way, with one of the few major exceptions being Kermit the Frog, who is not mentioned at all in this game. Many of the human characters are also represented in the questions, though there aren't as human characters no longer on the show who get mentioned (with one of the few exceptions being Mr. Hooper). Howeve, there is a major lack of behind-the-scenes questions, and there are no questions about any Muppet performers (though a few performers get mentioned briefly in some questions and answers). There also aren't any questions about any of the animated or filmed segments from the show.

The character tokens feature Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Grover, and Cookie Monster.