Incredibox
SO FAR SO GOOD
A beatbox music toy that turns simple drag-and-drop into shareable mixes
| Category | Music |
| Installs | 1,000,000+ |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Updated | Dec 10, 2025 |







About this game
Game Overview
Incredibox is a music-making app built around arranging beatbox performers into layered tracks. The basic loop is simple: place sound icons on animated avatars, listen to how the parts combine, and keep adjusting until the mix lands. That makes it part rhythm toy, part composition tool, with a visual presentation that is as important as the audio. SO FAR SO GOOD, the Lyon-based studio behind it, first launched the project as a web experience before bringing it to mobile and tablet. The result feels approachable rather than technical, with automatic playback, recording, sharing, and MP3 export lowering the barrier to making something polished. Its appeal comes from immediate feedback and low-friction creativity, not from complex music theory.
Core Gameplay Features
- Drag-And-Drop Mixing Players assign sounds by dragging icons onto avatars, which makes the core loop tactile and easy to understand. Each placement changes the mix immediately, encouraging repeated rearrangement.
- Style Selection The app offers different musical styles, including hip-hop, electro, pop, jazzy swing, and Brazilian rhythms. That variety shapes the mood of each session and keeps the same system from feeling identical every time.
- Animated Combos Certain sound combinations unlock animated choruses that enhance the track. This gives the composition process a clear payoff beyond audio alone and rewards experimentation with visual feedback.
- Recording And Sharing Finished mixes can be saved and shared, turning the app into a light social creation tool. The sharing layer matters because it gives the player a reason to polish a track instead of stopping at a rough draft.
- Automatic Mode An automatic mode can handle the mix for anyone who wants a passive session. That option broadens the app’s appeal and makes it useful for casual listening as well as active creation.
What Makes It Stand Out
Among music apps on mobile, this one stands out for how little friction it places between an idea and a finished loop. It is also unusually well established, with a long history, strong ratings, and a large audience on both major platforms.
- Strong User Approval The Android listing shows a 4.87 rating from 61,822 reviews, which is a strong signal that the format works for a wide range of players. That volume gives the score more weight than a small sample would.
- Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, with a paid App Store listing and a Play Store release. That broad availability makes it easy to keep a mix going across common mobile devices.
- No Monetization Friction The description says there are no ads or microtransactions, which is rare for a mobile app with over 1,000,000 installs. That makes the purchase feel more straightforward than a free-to-start alternative.
Things to Know Before Playing
The main caveats are practical rather than mechanical. This is a paid app on iOS and a premium download on Android, so the upfront cost matters more than hidden monetization. It is also a focused creative tool, not a deep music workstation.
- Upfront Purchase The App Store price is $4.99, and the Play Store listing is not marked free. The absence of ads and microtransactions is a benefit, but it also means the app is not a no-cost download.
- Age Rating The game is rated Everyone on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store, so it is positioned as family-friendly. Parents still may want to check the sharing features if younger children use it.
- Storage Planning The iPhone and iPad version is listed at about 153 MB, which is modest but still worth budgeting for updates and cache. The Android size is not listed, so the store page remains the source of truth there.