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See how much fun this is? And I didn’t even tell you about the frog family, blue bass man, or chef drum. Beatboxing balloon on the bottom gives a little rock to the combo, but when placed on top turns this band into preschool dubstep. For example, opera lady and rainbow girl on the second level with hippie boy on the bottom is kind of chill and campfire-y while the same combination with hippie boy on top takes on a rockin' beat.
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The user can take these same characters and change the mood and tone of the song by moving them to different tiers. The cat with the universe in its mouth wails the song as one would cry in the cold expanse of space while hippie boy plays the guitar, rainbow girl sings in lalalas, and opera Grandma aria-s to the heavens. With big hipster glasses and an orange hat, it beatboxes like one of Gru’s minions might with occasional English phrases thrown in for good measure: “To the ladies, to the fellas…Toca Band, yo! We rockin’ it - we in the house now.” The blue balloon’s counterpart, pink ballet-dancing balloon, plays a gentle melody while dancing on tiptoe. My absolute favorite character is the beatboxing blue balloon. With seven spaces for characters, the user can create many entertaining and surprisingly melodic combinations (this is because everything is in the key of C major). How does one work? You hold the little buttons on top and, when the accordion is stretched out, it makes sounds. Did I know before using Toca Band how an accordion works? Possibly. When I placed the cat with the universe in its mouth on the star-spot, I discovered that larger planets made lower pitched noises while the smaller planets made higher pitched noises.įocusing on this same concept - big means low, small means high - produced similar results in the triangular sheriff whistler. I think that, simply by playing with the crying harp-mime, I developed a basic idea of how string instruments work. This solo region is remarkably instructional. If the character is placed on the topmost tier in the star circle, it will then perform a solo controlled by the user.
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As the character climbs the tiers, it will begin playing/performing faster and at a higher pitch. On the bottom, the character will perform at its slowest tempo and lowest pitch. While each character's role is individualized - the triangular sheriff only whistles while the jogging clock can only make clock sounds - the tempo and pitch of the character can be changed based on where the user places the character on the stage. These characters act as instruments (of sorts) that know only one song. Each tier of the stage has differently colored circles where characters (all shown waiting patiently in the pit) can be placed to show off their skill. A large, boldly-hued stage with three tiers is in the foreground and a muted city in the background. Having just experienced the sheer bizarre joy that is Toca Band(Toca Boca, 2012), I fear it may be impossible to express exactly why this app is so much fun.