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Review mixtape pro
Review mixtape pro













This game from Breaking Games is a good party game, or a good family game for not-too-young families. (I’m thinking it could be super-handy to also stick a bit of self-adhesive dry erase film to the side of the box.) You don’t even need room to spread out a game board. Apart from that, you don’t need anything other than the card deck and your players. As he is currently in the midst of the Would You Like A Tour with Drake and is prepping for the. Most of the time, most of us are near one of these things anyway, anymore. With the project debuting in January, the mixtape helped launch Futures action-packed year. You will need some means to play the songs as you select them - whether that’s an Amazon Echo, a computer with internet access, a smartphone, or whatever. The simplicity of this game is part of its beauty. Be sure to plan ahead to shuffle the cards well the first time. And the cards definitely do not come well-shuffled, because all the action cards are together in one big chunk. These might tell you to lip sync to the next song, to play air guitar with it, etc. If you want to play MIXTAPE “for real,” be aware that there are also some “action cards” in the mix. The toddler has come to expect this “after-dinner” music so she can enjoy dancing. In fact, this has become something of a dinnertime “thing” for us - kind of like discussion prompt cards. You can totally just read through the cards and pick your best songs just for the fun of it and not worry about the rules. More importantly, this is one of those games where the fun is in the playing, not the score-keeping. In reality, you can probably play with two if the two are honest types who will vote for the choice they think is best and not just their own. That is largely (I assume) so there’s someone to judge the winner and you don’t end up with a tie. The entirety of the instructions is what you see on the end of the box (shown above). (We’ve played the “real” game with an 11-year-old, and have included the younger kids in some…off-label applications of the game.) In terms of how “clean” it is, apart from those rare cards you might want to skip, the players will largely determine the flavor of the game. If you have younger kids who know a lot of songs, you can probably go younger.

review mixtape pro

In our experience with the game so far, the bigger difficulty with younger children is that they don’t have as broad a repertoire of songs. They’d be easy enough to skip if you have younger players. So far, we’ve come across very few of these. (Although you can probably get away with 2 if you don’t mind not playing by the rules, but I’ll get to that in a minute.) As you might suspect from the verbiage on the box, some of the scenarios are more appropriate for an older audience than for children. The recommended age is 12 and up, and it calls for 3 players. MIXTAPE: The Song and Scenario Card Gameįirst, to give you the basics, let me let you check out the box like you might if you were at the store.

#REVIEW MIXTAPE PRO MOVIE#

(And movie quotes, but they aren’t relevant to this post.) Sooo…this game caught my eye.

review mixtape pro

I’ve joked before that life at our house really is like a musical, because in our life we actually do break into spontaneous song and (sometimes) dance! Our communication is frequently peppered with musical quotes.













Review mixtape pro