Speaking of music as your hobby, you are not an isolated individual in society, but for years my love of music has been in the first place among all my interests. So I couldn't be indifferent to the game, the title and packaging of which look musical.
Musical success
PartyTura was already awarded to me as it won the 2nd edition of the “Create a game and jump on the Empik shelf” competition. The more willingly I checked it, since it is a Polish and debuting production.
Gameplay conductor
Although PartyTura is a card game, it is also a music game. We are a team of a minimum of three and a maximum of ten people, and the game itself takes us about 20 minutes, so it is a fast and dynamic game. It is also up to our decision whether it will be a cooperative game for us or whether we decide to compete.
In the box we find large note stands, on which we place – as the conductor – cards showing us the instruments within the next bars. The number of instruments on the card also determines the difficulty of the game. The other participants are our orchestra. We show them with gestures what they should play. We raise our hands, close or open our hands – each of them means a new instrument that must be used. The orchestra lays out cards and points are awarded on this basis.
Magic silence
In order to diversify the gameplay, there will be some difficulties – in addition to creating music, the conductor should, for example, silently sob, dance or point his feet at other musicians. Every unprecedented move on our part will surely amuse your teammates, but also complicate the game.
The score is a pair of cards that show the activated instruments, their size and the way they are painted. We get points after playing 8 bars.
summarizing
PartyTura is the perfect solution for meeting friends. A large dose of gymnastics, acrobatics and gestures causes that it causes smiles on the faces of players, making the game much more enjoyable.