I love the Listening Lotto Series. I have quite a few of them in my classroom. Students can work on this independently or in a group (lots of game boards so many people can play). Also, there is no one who has to be the "caller" like in traditional bingo games so everyone can play and I can work with other students, play too, or just observe.
It moves at a quick pace, so make sure you can pause the CD for student/children who need extra time to respond.
Also, the CD gives a description of the emotion but never states the name of the emotion, so the students need to already know what emotion each picture on the game board represents. Many of the pictures are not entirely clear; I had to modify the game board for my classroom by putting the name of each emotion with its corresponding picture (on each game board) because some of the pictures could work for multiple emotions and my students were getting confused.