Play that Tune provides an electronic "keyboard" mat and cards
with tunes on them in the form of numbers, which correlate to numbers on the
notes on the keyboard. I have probably
made it sound more confusing than it really is. In actual fact we were able to get on
with the game quite quickly as the instructions were clear and simple.
To play
the tune you have to stand on the mat, hence game needs the same energy level
as would be required for charades, that is you have to get up and down, and not
stay slumped in a chair post large meal.
When we played the game (children 12 and nine and two adults), probably 50 per cent
of our attempts at playing the tunes were unrecognisable. This may mean we needed better technique, and a few practice runs.
It would be
a difficult game for under seven years old, although they could join in trying to
recognise the tune – there are a whole range of tunes on the cards form children's
classics to pop tunes and film and TV theme tunes.
This is a fun game and, as
mentioned above, with a little practice could provide some hilarious and silly
hours of fun.