
My xylophone

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My xylophone
Fantastic xylophone for kids. Learn the notes by playing with this wonderful instrument. The keys light up and animations come out every time you touch a key. If you play on a mobile device, the keys will vibrate at each touch. The vibraphone can be deactivated.
Master the Gameplay of My xylophone
Play the notes to hear their sound. Enjoy the animations while you play.
Was the game created with a specific 2D or 3D game engine?
Construct 2 is the game development library used for rendering and physics.
Are there any instances of blood in the game world?
Yes, blood is shown or referenced in My xylophone.
Who was responsible for programming and designing the game?
The development team behind this game is called ReCorp Games.
Does this game target any specific gender?
This game is meant for any Male & Female player.
What classification does this game fall under?
The thematic classification of this game is Casual.
Who would find this game most enjoyable in terms of age?
The best age bracket for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
How is the game classified in terms of tags?
This game is classified based on its tags: music, musical, piano.
Does the game contain any inhumane actions or behavior?
Yes, harmful or cruel acts are shown in My xylophone.
Is this game age-appropriate for children?
No, My xylophone is not considered safe and fun for kids.