Listen to the sound and give the clue, so the others guess the right picture card
Designer: Yohan Goh, Hope S. Hwang, Gary Kim
Artist: Olin Jeong
Publisher: GAT Game Studio, Nice Game Publishing
In the cooperative party game Show Me Your Sound for 2-8 players, you listen to an online sound, then give a clue to other players as to whether that sound is more or less related to a certain picture, trying to help them remove the right cards from play.
In more detail, one player is the clue giver, while all others are the guessers. Randomly draw nine picture cards from the deck and place them face up. One of these cards is the "trap" picture, and only the clue giver knows which one.
On a turn, the clue giver plays a sound from their mobile phone or from the dedicated website, letting everyone else hear it, then states whether the sound is MORE or LESS related to the trap picture--possibly using a hint tile while doing so. The guessers consult with one another, then flip over a picture card. If the flipped picture was not the trap, the game continues with a new sound for the next turn. Clear all eight pictures and avoid the trap to win!