i-List: The Most Fun $20 You'll Ever Spend

Sun Oct 7, 2007 9:22PM EDT

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In the true spirit of "my pod is better than your pod" comes a great little party game for kids of all ages from Hasbro. I-List: The Music Party Game lets you pit up to four music players against each other in a race to find specified music tracks.

The game consists of a small disc-shaped speaker with four jacks for speaker output. You connect your music player (any MP3 player will work) and then pick a card from the deck that comes with the game. You'll get instructions like "songs by an author Rick" or "songs with the word 'blue.'" Each person then scrolls through their personal playlist and the first person to locate an appropriate song plays it through the fairly lackluster speaker. But sound quality isn't the point of the game. It's all about how well you know your playlist. And me? I'd make up some of my own cards to add some sizzle.

Available from Hasbro for $19.99, designed for ages 12 and up. They don't supply the music players and you can't play if you don't have a display screen.

 

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  • 1 Posted by rapmetal47 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'll hve to buy one, now. Thank you for the tip, Robin Raskin.

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