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 drag-and-drop composition rather than traditional game objectives. Developed by Lyon-based studio SO FAR SO GOOD, it mixes beatboxing, animation, and light interactivity into a loop that is part toy, part creative tool. Players assign sounds to animated avatars, layer parts into a track, then save, share, or export the result. The appeal comes from hearing combinations click together, while the limit is that it is more about arranging and experimenting than mastering a deep system. Its presentation is deliberately playful, with stylised characters and a strong visual rhythm that matches the audio design. The official description also points to community-made mods, which broadens the experience beyond the base app without changing its core identity. On mobile, it suits short sessions as much as longer tinkering.
Core Gameplay Features
- Drag-And-Drop Mixing The main interaction is assigning icons to avatars to make them perform different sounds. That keeps the process approachable and makes each added layer immediately audible.
- Multiple Music Styles The store text mentions hip-hop, electro, pop, jazzy swing, Brazilian rhythms, and more. That variety gives the app a broad musical palette instead of a single fixed sound.
- Animated Choruses Finding the right combinations unlocks animated sequences that sit on top of the mix. These moments give the composition a visual payoff as well as an audio one.
- Save And Share Finished tracks can be saved and shared, and the app includes a voting element tied to a Top 50 chart. That adds a light social layer to the creative loop.
- Automatic Mode An automatic mode can build a mix without manual arranging. It is useful for passive listening, but it also shows that the app can be as hands-off as the player wants.
What Makes It Stand Out
Among mobile music apps, this one stands out for turning composition into a clear, visual routine rather than a technical audio workstation. The result is accessible, polished, and unusually well supported by player response on both major mobile stores.
- Strong User Response Its 4.93 rating from 68,353 reviews suggests unusually consistent approval. That volume of feedback gives the score more weight than a small sample would.
- No Ads Or Microtransactions The official description says there are no ads or microtransactions. For a paid app, that makes the experience cleaner and easier to judge on its own terms.
- Cross-Platform Availability It is available on both the UK Google Play Store and the App Store, which makes it easy to buy and install on Android phones, iPhone, or iPad.
Things to Know Before Playing
The main caveat is that this is a creative app, not a conventional game with progression systems or combat. It is also a paid download on iOS, while the Play Store listing is free but still likely tied to optional monetisation signals elsewhere in the store ecosystem.
- Paid On iPhone The UK App Store lists it at £4.99, so iPhone and iPad users should expect an upfront purchase rather than a free install.
- Storage Planning The App Store size is about 153 MB, so leaving extra space for updates and cache is sensible. The Android listing does not show a size, so the store page remains the best source.
- Age Suitability It carries PEGI 3 on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store, which makes it broadly suitable for younger players as well as adults.