The music quiz game
A track begins playing and everyone tunes in.
Players listen closely, recognize the sound, and quickly type their answers on their phones.
Then, once the round ends, the video appears on the Presenter Screen, turning the moment into a shared celebration.
Key Highlights
- Pure music recognition — all answers are based on listening only
- Videos revealed after each round to boost atmosphere and create a show feeling
- Guess songs, artists, performers, years, or custom answers
- Create your own playlist or use ready-made sets from different eras
- Perfect for parties, company events, and large fun gatherings
- Fully online — everyone joins and answers using their mobile phone
How It Works
A music clip plays for all participants.
Players listen carefully and submit their answers on their phones.
Once the round ends, the correct answer is revealed together with a video on the Presenter Screen, adding energy and entertainment.
Customization Options
Build your own music list or choose from curated sets covering different decades, genres, or moods.
You can tailor the game to focus on specific artists, years, or themes that match your audience.
Why It Works
Listening-only recognition keeps the game fair and focused.
The video reveal adds excitement after each round, turning every correct answer into a shared moment.
It naturally brings people together through memory, music, and a bit of friendly competition.
Details
Two ways to play
- in smaller groups (2-10 participants) it is cool to play individually
- in bigger groups (more than 20 participants) set the game up so that behind each device there is a team
There is no decicated team mode, but the discussion aspect makes the group play more fun than individual play.
Light energizer
This is high energy game but at the same time quite easy to participate in. Playing in teams multiplies the fun factor.
Host is needed
This game needs to have a dedicated host running a game. Big screen with attached computer is enough to run the game, but if you want best effect you should attach some kind of audio device (will be much better than computer audio alone).
Group size
works from just couple of participants to maybe 100 participants (if played in teams).
