Spot the Intro

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

Christmas is a time when the whole family gets together and sitting down to play a board game after lunch is now a favourite family tradition. Music games are great to play when you have a mix of ages and Spot the Intro from Cheatwell Games is bound to get everyone reminiscing about the music of their youth and all those long forgotten top ten hits that we all know and love.

The game features music from the last six decades with the aim being to guess songs from a 10 second intro and be the first to reach the finish. There are 480 double sided cards in the box giving you 960 tracks to play and we found it quite addictive so it will certainly keep everyone occupied over the Christmas period. Unlike older music quiz games that used a CD or DVD to play the music, this game has QR codes on the cards to scan with your phone, taking you to a Spot the Intro page where you can play the songs via Amazon, Apple, Spotify or YouTube.

After listening to the intro, the team have to name the song correctly to get one point with an additional point given for naming the artist. With any correct answer there is a bonus question with another point available for a correct answer. Once the questions have been answered the team then moves their counter by the number of correct answers.

The game is great fun although it’s a bit fiddly scanning the codes so that’s definitely a job for the teenagers rather than Granny!  

Spot The Intro is a great game for music lovers and works really well as a team game, especially with mixed ages. It’s a great game to play with family and friends and with Christmas round the corner, it would make a great gift that also doubles up as the afternoon or evening’s entertainment.

RRP £25.83 available from Amazon

5 Second Rule Uncensored Round 2

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review but all thoughts and opinions are our own.

Galentine’s Day is a new concept and was started back in 2010 on the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation. Celebrated on 13th February it is a day to celebrate important female friendships and is the perfect excuse to get your girlfriends together for the evening.

If you are planning a get together at home this Galentine’s Day then the 5 Second Rule Uncensored Round 2 from Playmonster Games is bound to give you a good giggle. The game is a spin-off of the popular family game but in this version the cards contain some questions with an adult content and comes with a recommended age of 17+

Inside the box are:

  • 150 doubled-sided question cards
  • Twisted timer – which makes a silly noise whenever it’s flipped. 
  • Rules

The game is really easy to set up, you simply choose a question card from the box, turn the timer and you’re ready to play. You have 5 seconds to name 3 things on the card – which sounds easier than it actually is so you do have to think quickly. With questions like “Name 3 things you nibble”, “Name 3 things you can do with whipped cream” and “Point to 3 places sand gets stuck after a trip to the beach” it’s not a game for people who are easily embarrassed or prudish. There are some quite risqué questions in the box too so it’s probably best to play it with people you know very well and not your Mum!

To score a point you need to name 3 items and you then keep the card, making keeping track of the points nice and easy. If the player can’t name 3 items, play passes onto the next player however, they can’t use any of the answers that have already been used, making it quite tricky.  

If no one can get three answers and all the players have had a turn, the original person is awarded the point by default. The player to the right of the starting player then picks a card and it starts again until the agreed upon number of rounds has finished.

We had a great night playing 5 Second Rule Uncensored, it is a great adult party game that quickly gets everyone laughing.

RRP £14.99 from the Playmonster website