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1970s Music Trivia Game

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Searching for some ’70s nostalgia? Find it here with this funky 1970s Music Trivia set from Ridley’s Games!

Relive the decade that brought us bell bottoms, lava lamps, and mirror balls. With 40 question cards and two different games to play, all you need to bring is your ’70s music knowledge!

Time for trivia? Simply divide into two teams and take turns asking the opposing team a question. You can choose whether to play multiple-choice or question-only, depending on how confident your team feels.

Want to belt out a tune? Pick a player to sing the lyric line on the card to their team, who must correctly sing the next line back. And if they really want to bogart, they can name the artist and song title for bonus points!

Made for people who’d love to relive those disco days, this trivia game is suitable for ages 8+, 2 or more players, and has an average 15-minute gameplay.

At Ridley’s Games, we like to make Good Clean Fun that’s as kind to the planet as it can be, so this is a plastic-free product that’s printed using FSC paper and soy inks and packaged in a recyclable tin.
 
How to Play:
Divide into two teams and decide whether you want to play Trivia or Next Line (or both!). The teams will take turns asking the opposition a question.

TRIVIA: There are two ways to play the Trivia round, depending on how confident your team feels. The easiest way is multiple choice, where you hear the question and four possible answers; the harder way is to hear just the question. Teams earn one point for each correct answer; the first team to reach 10 points wins!

NEXT LINE: Pick a player to sing the lyric line on the card to their team, who must correctly sing the next line back to win a point. They can also earn a bonus point for naming the artist and song title. The more you commit to the singing—or even impersonating the artist!—the more fun there is to be had! The winning team is the first to gain 10 points or, if you want to play through the deck, the team with the highest score.