
Music Garden: Practice Tracker
Motivation tool for kids music practice
6 followers
Motivation tool for kids music practice
6 followers
Turn music practice into magic! Music Garden is a motivation tool where every piece you learn becomes a living plant. The more you play, the more your garden flourishes. ✨ Key Features: Grow Daily: Watch seeds bloom into flowers through regular practice. Build Responsibility: If you skip a day, the plant starts to wilt. Stay Motivated: Master songs to collect a permanent garden of achievements. Privacy First: No accounts or ads. Works for any instrument.







This is such a clever way to turn practice into something emotional instead of repetitive - the “care mechanic” is a really strong game design choice.
I am Android user and I think there is no Google Store release.
@david_wang39 Thanks for the kind words! We really wanted to make practice feel like a living journey.
You're right, we are currently only on iOS, but we’re closely watching the interest from Android users to decide on our next steps. Comments like yours are a huge motivation for us to expand! Stay tuned!
@oleksandr_dordiuk
I’m a Unity game developer, and I’d be happy to help if you’re considering expanding to Android. Unity could be a great fit for this kind of interactive, visual experience - especially for managing cross-platform development (iOS + Android) with a shared codebase.
If you’re exploring that direction, I can support with things like:
• Porting or rebuilding the app in Unity for Android
• Designing scalable game systems for the plant growth mechanics
• Optimizing performance across different Android devices
• Adding more engaging features (animations, feedback systems, gamification loops)
I think Music Garden has huge potential on Android, especially given how many families use it. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to collaborate or even just discuss ideas - I’d love to contribute!
Looking forward to seeing this grow 🌱
I remember the old days when I got my 1st Android phone and looked into sight reading programs so that I could teach myself to play. When I was using those apps, my reward was to finish the notes on the screen, which is the practice itself.
When I see this app I am amazed how kids can react to the magnificent flowers, it gives me a completely new lens on the issue of practicing music.