Play Trivia With Your iPod More!
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Tag: ipodSo, you thought your iPod was just a kind of sophisticated juke box, did you? Aha! There are other, more mentally demanding things to do with your iPod, and here’s one of them.
It’s a trivia game, you put your iPod in and push it down and it will randomly select and play a song on your iPod, you draw a card and the card tells you what you have to guess correctly and then you hit play, it starts playing. Then you hit the buzzer thing, the first one to do so has their color LED light up on the top, you give your guess, then you pop up the iPod to see if you were right or not.

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OK, let me explain. The globe thingy is where you put you iPod and push it down. Then the other stuff happens as he tells it.
Then you push it back down, and do the same thing all over again. The categories are the usual song title, band name, album name, stuff like that, it would certainly prompt you to either play against people with totally dissimilar musical tastes, or broaden your music collection for the sake of fairness.
OK, you repeat it again as many times as you need to. I can see that with a bit of thinking here you could come up with a really great game, while listening to all kinds of music. I like this idea!
One upside of the device is that it can also double as an iPod speaker. I met the people that make this wonderful gadget at MacWorld, and I chose not to report on it because its pretty much limited to 5G iPods and the new iPod Classics, it wont work with the Touch, iPhone, or Shuffle, but might work with the Nano.
Hmmm… It’s kinda limited, but alright if you have the kind of iPod that works with it, I suppose. But hey! It can double as an iPod speaker! A kind of strange looking iPod speaker to be fair, but if that doesn’t bother you, then why not? And when your friends drop along you can always challenge them to a game.
Source: SlashGear.com