Incredibox

Incredibox

SO FAR SO GOOD

Rating 4.9 (61,897 reviews)

A beatmaking app that turns drag-and-drop layering into a playable music toy

The design is built around immediate musical feedback. Each action changes the arrangement in real time, so the loop is less about scoring and more about arranging parts until the mix feels complete.

Category Music
Installs 1,000,000+
Version 1.0.0
Updated Dec 10, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

Incredibox is a music-making app built around simple drag-and-drop composition. A row of beatboxing avatars becomes a small studio: each icon assigned to a character adds a loop, voice, or percussion part, and the arrangement grows into a full track. The result sits between toy, sequencer, and casual rhythm game, with a strong emphasis on visual feedback and quick experimentation. Developed by Lyon-based studio SO FAR SO GOOD, it began as a web project before reaching mobile and tablet. The official description points to a broad range of musical styles, community-created mods, and an automatic mode for passive playback. That mix makes it easy to grasp but still open-ended enough for repeated tinkering, especially in short sessions where building, saving, and sharing a mix is the main rhythm.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Drag-And-Drop Mixing Players assign sounds by dragging icons onto avatars. This keeps composition tactile and simple, with each addition immediately shaping the track's rhythm and texture.
  • Style Selection The app offers different musical styles, including hip-hop, electro, pop, jazzy swing, and Brazilian rhythms. That variety gives the experience replay value without changing the core controls.
  • Animated Combos Certain sound combinations unlock animated choruses. These moments reward experimentation and give mixes a visual payoff beyond the audio layer.
  • Sharing And Voting Finished compositions can be saved and shared, then voted on by others. The social layer adds a light competitive edge for players who want feedback on their arrangements.
  • Automatic Playback An automatic mode can perform the mix without manual input. That makes the app usable as a relaxed listening tool as well as an active creator.

What Makes It Stand Out

What separates Incredibox from many music apps is how little friction it places between curiosity and output. The interface is playful, but the structure still supports real composition, sharing, and remix culture rather than a one-note novelty.

  • No Monetization Pressure The store description says there are no ads or microtransactions. That makes the paid mobile release easier to evaluate on its own merits, without the usual free-to-play friction.
  • Strong Audience Response A 4.88 rating from 61,897 reviews and more than 1,000,000 installs on Google Play suggest broad approval. That level of feedback gives the app more credibility than a typical niche music toy.
  • Cross-Device Availability It is available on both Android and iPhone or iPad, which helps keep the experience consistent across phones and tablets. The App Store listing also shows a 152 MB download size.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main tradeoff is not complexity but expectations. This is a paid app on mobile, and it is built for casual, creative sessions rather than deep progression systems. The content rating is friendly, and the install is relatively modest on iOS, but the store listing should still be checked for current version details.

  • Paid Mobile App The game is not free on iOS, where it costs $4.99, and Google Play lists it as paid as well. That makes the purchase decision more straightforward, but there is no free trial on the metadata provided.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play rates it Everyone and Apple rates it 4+, so it is positioned for a broad age range. Parents still may want to review the creative sharing features before younger children use them.
  • Limited Consensus The review count is solid, but it is still a smaller audience than mass-market mobile hits. That means the rating is useful, though not as statistically deep as games with hundreds of thousands of reviews.

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