Xylophono The folks over at Dev-fr.org homebrew community has something interesting going on. Last month they started a music-themed homebrew game/application competition, with a twist: the entries have to be "silly" in nature. The competition managed to garner a handful of kooky entries, and we're going to sample three of them in this article.
The first one is Xylophono, created by Mars_Visage_Software. It's a virtual xylophone spruced up with bright graphics that you can fiddle around with by dragging the background image with your stylus. The virtual xylophone has six bars, just enough for anyone who wants to tinker with a little music.
Bored with the tinkling music? Simply press on the D-pad while striking on the keys, and you'll hear animal sounds emanate out of your speakers in its place.
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