LisbonLabs launches Bebops for Kids to make music on iPad, Android and Kindle

LisbonLabs It is a Portuguese company that develops applications for mobile devices for everyone. In Peques and Más we have already talked about two applications made by this company: The ABC of the Bee and Language Tutor. Now we present one of his latest productions: Bebops for kids, a game in which children can lead a music band and build their own songs.

Bebops for Kids It has original characters, all unlocked and all very attractive, with a launch price of 2.99 euros. Bebops characters live in a magical land where they just want to have fun. Everyone is ready to participate in a great concert although they need help choosing who is going to play on stage. The possibilities of the game are huge because there are more than 150 musicians, each of them with two combinations, and which are grouped into 10 different styles: new jazz, animals, fantasy, monsters, rock, robots, cavemen, samba, hip hop and reggae.

Among the features of the application is that it includes changing songs by clicking on the characters, adjusting volume and, above all, recording your own creations and sharing them on social networks. The interface and interactions are designed for children and their families to have a great time with a learning effort to handle the null application.

The application does not have contact forms, nor does it accept purchases within the application and does not include advertising. The challenge is to allow children to play freely as Apple pursues with its latest legal recommendations that protect children and have already adapted in LisbonLabs.

Here I leave the promotional video of the application provided by the company:

The three Applications from LisbonLabs that we have analyzed, tested and commented on in Peques y Más, I found them very good, with a great performance and very designed for children to have a great time. They remind me of Toca Boca for their children's content, their orientation to the game and because they invent new ways of playing encouraging children to develop their imagination. I wish these great creators of LisbonLabs many successes and we will be delighted to continue watching their progression.