Around the table
Same room, one phone in charge. Everyone sees, everyone shouts the answers. No app to download — just open the link and go.
A music quiz for your gang. Seven friends in Stockholm, two in Gothenburg, all in the same game, all with the same soundtrack.
Same room, one phone in charge. Everyone sees, everyone shouts the answers. No app to download — just open the link and go.
Some at home, one on the phone. Mix without losing the flow. Everyone in the same room, just in different cities.
Video call + DigQuiz room. Seven phones, one feeling. Perfect for Friday nights when everyone lives in different places.
No way, that’s definitely the ’80s!
During a ’70s track
Wait, I actually recognize this one…
Three seconds in
One more — last song, I promise.
It’s 1:23 AM
You didn’t know Britney was 1998?!
Classic ’90s debate
Easy, I’m three for three.
Last-second confidence
Ages 12 and up. Clean tracks, broad music coverage. Grandma scores higher on the ’70s than you’d expect.
Wine nights 25–60. Laugh at the ’90s. Tear up over the ’80s. Restart the round to even the score.
TikTok hits + retro quiz. Dad will judge every choice you make and still lose to you.
Hit the button, pick music genres, and a room is created with a unique code in seconds.
Send the link or code in the chat. Everyone opens it on their own device — phone, tablet, laptop.
Wait until everyone’s in, hit start, and let the music take over the night.
Best Friday in years. Mom won, by the way.
We ran two rooms at once — Stockholm vs Gothenburg. Geek bliss.
Dad didn’t recognize a single 2015 track. Iconic.
No app. No ads. Just music and the gang.
Easy to learn. Hard to put down.
A music + trivia party game. You don’t answer with words — you answer with placement. Every right card builds your timeline. Every wrong one gets discarded.
You start with one card on your timeline — a random year as an anchor. Then a new question card appears. The year is hidden. Decide whether the event happened before, between, or after the cards you already have.
Right → the card stays and your timeline grows. Wrong → the card is discarded. The longer your timeline, the harder it gets — and the more fun.
The card stays. You score a point. Next question.
The card is discarded into the wrong-row. You keep playing.
The YouTube player is frosted and the song title hidden. You hear the music but see nothing. If you can identify a track from a ten-second intro riff, you’re top tier.
Solo: you against the clock. Reach ten correct as fast as you can.
Multiplayer: everyone sees the same question card but has their own timeline. No one waits — as soon as everyone’s placed, the next card loads in two seconds. Fast, social, no chaos.
First to ten correct wins. If multiple players hit ten in the same round, sudden death decides: one more card, one chance. If still tied, repeat until someone breaks away.