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Ludopedia
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Our Verdict
If you love music, art, and a dash of humor, Disc Cover will win you over at any gathering.
Highlights
- Music and illustration blend
- Cooperative fun gameplay
- Optional competitive mode
- 73 creative covers
Keep in mind
- Short playtime
- Playlist required
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Disc Cover turns any gathering of friends into a music and art party. Each game starts with players picking a track from their own playlist—whether it’s the latest chart‑buster, a movie soundtrack, or a personal favorite. The challenge is straightforward: match the song to the most fitting album cover or guess which cover others chose. Voting mechanics ensure everyone’s voice counts, while the cooperative mode unites the team to rack up the highest collective score. For those craving a bit of edge, there’s a competitive variant where each player earns personal points, sparking friendly rivalry.
The visual heart of Disc Cover lies in its 73 illustrations by artists from 26 countries. Each cover is a surreal work of art that sparks curiosity and laughter. The range of styles—from psychedelic pop to minimalist jazz—keeps the table vibrant and full of stories to share. The “Give a Clue / Get a Clue” mechanic encourages subtle tip‑offs, while “Image Interpretation” tests players’ perception. The “Judging Games” element adds a musical critique twist, as players evaluate each other’s pairings.
Setting up is simple: open the box, deal the cover cards, and cue up the playlist. No extra tech is required, though a smartphone to play the tracks keeps the pace lively. With a playtime of 20‑25 minutes, Disc Cover is ideal for casual meet‑ups, birthday parties, or a relaxed evening after a busy day. If you love music, art, and a dash of strategy, Disc Cover is your next go‑to.
The visual heart of Disc Cover lies in its 73 illustrations by artists from 26 countries. Each cover is a surreal work of art that sparks curiosity and laughter. The range of styles—from psychedelic pop to minimalist jazz—keeps the table vibrant and full of stories to share. The “Give a Clue / Get a Clue” mechanic encourages subtle tip‑offs, while “Image Interpretation” tests players’ perception. The “Judging Games” element adds a musical critique twist, as players evaluate each other’s pairings.
Setting up is simple: open the box, deal the cover cards, and cue up the playlist. No extra tech is required, though a smartphone to play the tracks keeps the pace lively. With a playtime of 20‑25 minutes, Disc Cover is ideal for casual meet‑ups, birthday parties, or a relaxed evening after a busy day. If you love music, art, and a dash of strategy, Disc Cover is your next go‑to.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Blue Orange (EU), Blue Orange Games, Desyllas Games, Happy Baobab, Lautapelit.fi, Lucky Duck Games, Mercurio, PaperGames (III)
Designer
Juan Manuel Rivero, Roberto Fraga
How many players can play?
The game accommodates 3 to 8 players, making it great for friends or family gatherings.
What is the average game length?
Each session lasts between 20 and 25 minutes, perfect for quick play or multiple rounds in one night.
Is the game easy to learn?
Yes! The rules are simple, and the voting mechanic guides players without much complexity.
What components are included in the box?
The box contains 73 album‑cover cards, a rulebook, and playlist suggestions to use during play.
Do I need a smartphone or app to play?
It’s not required, but using a smartphone to play the music helps keep the pace and enhances the experience.
How does the competitive mode work?
In competitive mode, each player earns individual points by matching songs to covers, adding friendly rivalry while still preserving the cooperative spirit.