Make Your Own 70s Music Card Game. Guess the Year
The golden age of disco, funk and glam rock on a card game. Paste a Spotify, YouTube or Tidal playlist of seventies hits and get game-ready QR cards instantly. Players guess the release year and build the timeline in order. Free up to 100 cards. No app needed.
Make the 70s Game, FreeYour 70s game in 3 steps
From a seventies playlist to a game-ready guessing game. No fiddling in Canva.
Pick the seventies hits
Import a Spotify, YouTube or Tidal playlist full of 70s disco, funk, soul and rock, or search for songs manually. Your selection makes the game.
Generate the cards
Each card automatically gets a QR code and a verified release year. Choose a card style that suits the era.
Print & play
Download the PDF and print at home for the theme party, or order professionally printed cards for a sturdy seventies deck.
Nostalgia as a party game
Perfect for a disco theme party
A deck full of seventies hits brings back the glitter, the funk and the dance floor. Ideal for a retro or disco night with friends.
Guess the year
Players guess the release year and place each card in the right spot on the timeline: just like the original, but fully in seventies spirit.
Mix with the original Hitster
Our cards share the format and QR style of the original Hitster game: add your 70s deck to an existing set or play it as a standalone pack.
Your own picks
No fixed list: you decide which seventies classics make the cut. From floor-fillers to forgotten gems.
Building a seventies deck
A great 70s deck mixes the big floor-fillers with a few surprises. Build around the pillars of the decade: disco and funk for the dance floor, glam rock and singer-songwriters for variety, and a little soul to hit the heart. Spread the years nicely from 1970 to 1979 so the timeline stays challenging. Early-seventies records sound very different from the disco years around '77.
Keep it around 50 to 80 cards for a party game that flows. Throw in a few obscure hits to make even the experts hesitate. Ready to build? Start the cards, or first read how to make your own Hitster cards.
5 unique styles
From classic to personal with your own photo. Pick what fits your seventies theme.
Start free
The first 100 cards are free. A bigger seventies deck or printed cards? Upgrade for just a few euros.
What players say
It works! Nice game for music lovers.
Easy to use. Happy with my own cards.
Easy to use. Happy mit den eigenen Karten.
Really nice and easy!
Superfijn en makkelijk!
Very easy-to-use app. I especially like that you can submit a correction for the year, and if it's right it gets applied straight away. The different ways to vary the printout are great too. Highly recommended!
Sehr einfach zu bedienende App. Besonders gut finde ich, dass man eine Korrektur für das Datum schicken kann und das dann (wenn es stimmt) auch direkt umgesetzt wird. Auch die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten, den Ausdruck zu variieren ist top! Sehr empfehlenswert!
Works great and nicely priced.
Werkt top en mooi geprijsd
Being able to create new card packs for Hitster is a real treat. A great app.
Un lujo el poder crear nuevos packs de tarjetas para el hitster. Una gran aplicación.
Frequently asked questions
How many seventies songs should I pick?
For a party game, 50 to 80 cards works best. Want a big timeline of the whole decade? You can make up to 1000 cards.
How does "guess the year" work?
Players scan the QR code, listen to the seventies hit and guess the release year. The card is placed in the right spot on the timeline. Exactly like in the original Hitster.
Does it work with the original Hitster?
Yes. Our cards share the same format and QR codes that play directly, so you can mix your 70s deck with an existing Hitster set or play it as a standalone pack.
Are the years of the seventies hits accurate?
Yes. We verify every release year via MusicBrainz and ISRC, so your timeline is always right. No mistakes like hand-made lists.
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Ready to make the 70s game?
The first 100 cards are free. No account needed. Start with the seventies hits.
Make the 70s Game, Free