The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #18: Music Unlimited

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It’s that time again! Michael Buble’s smooth voice serenades us over the radio with his brilliant rendition of “Let it Snow.” Houses are covered with bright lights, tinsel, green and red colours. Children anxiously count down the days, hoping they were good enough for a visit by Santa.

It’s a magical time, with one other little benefit – most of us also have breaks over Christmas. Breaks means time to play games!

It has been a great year for games, and no doubt there are some great ones that you’ve missed. And so we at Digitally Downloaded will count down to Christmas with one game recommendation for you each day.

Enjoy, and happy holidays!

Day #18 – Music Unlimited
Matt S

Hang on, Music Unlimited isn’t a game! It just plays music, right? Well, yes, but given that Michael Buble’s Christmas CD is one of the albums, what better time to subscribe?
The reality is that Music Unlimited is the perfect music service if you own Sony products. It’s compatible with the iPhone, the iPad, PC, PlayStation 3 and Vita, and all your favourite CDs and custom playlists are stored on the Cloud, meaning that you’ve got access to your personal favourite music library 24/7, anywhere you go. 
With millions of tracks it’s rare that you’ll search for something that’s not on the service too. So, Music Unlimited might not be a game, but it is the perfect ally for the Christmas parties.

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  • To be fair. Playing Music Unlimited is harder than 90% of the games that are made these days 😛

    (not that Music Unlimited is difficult, I'm making a joke! BUY IT).

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