Incredibox
SO FAR SO GOOD
| 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 beatboxers into layered loops. Developed by Lyon-based studio SO FAR SO GOOD, it sits between toy, tool, and rhythm game: players drag sound icons onto animated avatars, then listen as the parts lock into a song. The result is less about winning and more about shaping a mix that feels coherent enough to save, share, and revisit. Its appeal comes from immediate feedback and a presentation that makes composition feel approachable rather than technical. The official description points to a broad range of styles, from hip-hop and electro to jazzy swing and Brazilian rhythms, while also noting community-made mods on supported versions. On Canada’s App Store and Google Play Store, it is a paid download rather than a free-to-start release, which makes its no-ads, no-microtransactions structure part of the pitch.
Core Gameplay Features
- Drag-And-Drop Mixing Players assign sounds to avatars by dragging icons onto them. That interaction keeps the process tactile and quick, so composition feels immediate even for people with no music production background.
- Style Selection The app offers different musical styles, including hip-hop, electro, pop, jazzy swing, and Brazilian rhythms. Each style changes the tone of the mix and gives the session a different sonic identity.
- Animated Choruses Certain combinations unlock animated choruses that add visual payoff to the arrangement. This encourages trial and error, since finding the right pairing is part of the appeal.
- Recording And Sharing Finished mixes can be saved and shared, which turns the app into a small creation platform rather than a disposable toy. The social layer matters because the description ties it to voting and a Top 50 chart.
- Automatic Mode An automatic mode can play a mix without manual input. That makes the app usable as background listening or as a way to study how its loops fit together.
What Makes It Stand Out
Among mobile music apps, this one stands out for being playful without hiding the structure underneath. It is built for quick sessions, but it also leaves room for curation, sharing, and repeat experimentation, which gives it more staying power than a typical sound toy.
- No Ads Or Microtransactions The official description says there are no ads or microtransactions, which is unusual for a paid mobile app and keeps the focus on creation rather than monetisation.
- Strong Store Reputation A 4.85 rating from 68,294 reviews and more than 1,000,000 installs on Google Play signal broad approval, while the App Store listing adds a separate paid release in Canada.
- Cross-Device Availability It is available on both Android and iPhone or iPad, so the same music-making concept reaches the main mobile platforms in Canada without forcing a single ecosystem.
Things to Know Before Playing
The practical tradeoffs are straightforward. This is a paid app, so the upfront cost matters more than in a free game, and the experience is built around short creative sessions rather than long campaigns. The App Store version also carries a 152.98 MB download size.
- Paid Download The Canadian App Store lists the app at C$6.99, and Google Play marks it as not free. That means the purchase happens before installation rather than through optional upgrades later.
- Light Content Rating Google Play rates it Everyone, and Apple lists it as 4+. That makes it broadly suitable for families, with no age-related friction suggested by the store metadata.
- Storage Planning The iOS listing shows a 152.98 MB file size, so a little extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. The Android listing does not show a size, so the store page remains the best reference there.