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    Make Your Next Gathering a Smash with Hitster, The Musical Party Game

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosJuly 17, 20243 Mins Read
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    Get ready for a musical extravaganza with HITSTER, the music card game that has taken the world by storm! This innovative card game offers a unique way to explore over a century of spectacular music, spanning various genres and eras. It’s a fun-filled journey down memory lane, as you relive the sounds that have defined generations.

    At the heart of HITSTER is a simple yet captivating concept – players take turns to arrange song cards in chronological order on their respective music timelines. The aim is to create a musical narrative, a soundtrack for years past, that traces the evolution of popular music over the years. Each player’s timeline becomes a story of melodies and memories.

    Jumbo Games – Hitster

    The excitement intensifies as the race to collect 10 hits heats up. The game’s design fosters a highly competitive yet friendly atmosphere, fueling laughter, singing, dancing, and a mutual exchange of memories. The first player who successfully accumulates ten hits earns the coveted title of the HITSTER, a testament to their musical knowledge and strategic prowess.

    HITSTER is an ideal choice for any social gathering, providing a laid-back yet engaging activity for the evening. The game’s charm lies in its ability to spark an instant party. All that’s needed is to open the box, scan a song card, and let the magic of music take over. The game comes with more than 300 song cards, each representing a great hit, ensuring a diverse and exciting array of music at every gathering. HITSTER promises to create an unforgettable party experience for all, and that’s a guarantee! You can also play by yourself or with just one friend to make it more laid back and less competitive.

    The game has super easy rules and a no-hassle setup which make it accessible to everyone. Sometimes I will actively avoid a game because there are too many pieces but with this game it’s just grab and go. Simply scan a card with the free Hitster app, and the song will start playing automatically on Spotify. The game doesn’t require you to have an encyclopedic knowledge of music. The main task is to guess whether a song was released before or after the other songs in your music timeline. As your timeline expands, the game naturally becomes more challenging. However, your chances of emerging as the winner increase if you can name the artists and song titles.

    I recommend this to anyone who loves to listen to music and expand their knowledge. Even if you have never heard a song in this game it’s a great opportunity to learn something new. This would also be a great game to play with kids because it will increase their understanding of pop culture and some of the themes in the songs are an inside look into the history of the world.

    Check out the game by clicking the link here. And have fun!

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