Not at all! The first game mode is designed specifically for beginners. The falling lights move slowly, giving little ones plenty of time to watch, think, and press. Most 3-year-olds master the basics in their first session, and the instant light-up feedback keeps them motivated.
Yes! The multiplayer mode is built for taking turns. Kids can compete for high scores or work together to beat levels. We've designed it so that waiting for your turn means cheering on your sibling or friend – it naturally teaches patience and sportsmanship.
Absolutely. The keys are labeled with musical notes (Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do), and the rhythm gameplay teaches timing, tempo, and pattern recognition – all essential skills for any instrument. Many music teachers actually recommend rhythm games like this as preparation for piano or other lessons.