Video Game History
Grammar
Ireland
Toys
Brainot
100

This 1985 Nintendo game introduced Princess Peach and Bowser to the world.

Super Mario Bros

100

This part of speech describes a noun, like “blue” or “fast.”


Adjective

100

This city is the capital of Ireland.


Dublin

100

This building toy uses interlocking plastic bricks.


Legos

100

This phrase is often used to describe content that’s chaotic but funny.


Brainrot

200

The original PlayStation was released by this company in 1994.


Sony

200

The word “their” is an example of this type of pronoun.


Possessive

200

Ireland is often called the “Emerald Isle” because of this feature.


It’s green landscape

200

Barbie was created by this toy company.


Mattel

200

“NPC behavior” is slang for acting like this.


Mindless or Scripted

300

This arcade game from 1980 helped make Pac-Man a global icon.


Pac-Man

300

A sentence fragment is missing at least one of these two key elements.


Subject and verb

300

This holiday, celebrated on March 17, honors Ireland’s patron saint.


St. Patrick’s Day

300

This toy brand lets kids raise digital pets in the 1990s.


Tamagotchi

300

Skibidi Toilet became popular on this video platform.


YouTube

400

Minecraft was originally created by this developer, also known as “Notch.”


Markus Persson
400

The punctuation mark used to show possession or contractions is this.


Apostrophe

400

The traditional Irish language is known by this name.


Gaelic

400

Hot Wheels toys are mostly miniature versions of these.


Cars

400

“Bro really said” uses this emoji to show laughter or disbelief.


Skull Emoji

500

The Game Boy was best known for being bundled with this puzzle game.


Tetris

500

“Run,” “runs,” and “ran” are different forms of the same…


Verb

500

Ireland is part of this larger group of islands.


British Isles

500

This classic toy uses a string to make a spinning disk go up and down.


Yo-Yo

500

The phrase “It’s giving…” is usually followed by this.


Vibe

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