That's the Tune!

That's the Tune!

Atelier Rayfish · Board game · 2026
3–10 15–30 min
rating Ludopedia
rating BGG
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Our Verdict

If you enjoy party games that blend music and creativity, "That's the Tune!" is for you! It's a super original way to see how friends interpret melodies and art.

Highlights
  • Music and creativity combined
  • Fun, free interpretation
  • Guaranteed icebreaker
  • Easy to learn
Keep in mind
  • Relies on musicality
  • Can get noisy
  • Unique illustrations
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About the game
Get ready to unleash your voice (or instrument!) with "That's the Tune!". This party game is pure fun for music and creativity lovers. The concept is simple: one player becomes the Composer for the round and chooses a scene card featuring original illustrations inspired by anime and game tropes. The twist? They don't use any pre-existing music, but rather a tune they know and believe fits the artwork. This can be done by humming, playing an instrument, or even using a music streaming service. The other players then compete to guess which scene the Composer envisioned for their melody. It's a brilliant contest between musical intuition and artistic interpretation! The game continues until the Playlist cards run out, and the player who collects the most scene cards wins. Ties are broken by the number of Backstage cards collected, and if the tie persists, everyone celebrates a shared victory. It's the kind of game that breaks the ice and guarantees plenty of laughs, perfect for livening up any gathering with friends who aren't afraid to hit a few notes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many people can play "That's the Tune!"?
The game is designed for 3 to 10 players, making it ideal for larger groups and parties.
How long does a game session take?
Games are quick, typically lasting between 15 and 30 minutes, perfect for playing multiple rounds.
Do I need to be a musician to play?
No! The game values creativity and musical intuition, not technical skill. Humming or using an app works great!
Are the scenes from well-known anime or games?
No, the illustrations are original and inspired by anime and game themes, allowing for free interpretation.
How does scoring work?
Players score points by collecting scene cards. Whoever has the most cards at the end wins.
Is it a competitive or cooperative game?
It's competitive, but the atmosphere is very light and fun, with the possibility of a shared victory in case of a tie.
How complex are the rules?
The rules are very simple and easy to grasp; the focus is on fun and interaction.