Description
Been playing Vlad and Niki: Kids Piano for a couple months now. It’s basically a musical game where kids can learn to play different instruments like piano, guitar, drums, and more. Pretty solid app if you’ve got little ones who are into music and learning new things.
Here’s what you do: there are tons of mini-games and activities where you can mess around with all sorts of musical instruments. There’s also a little story mode with the Vlad and Niki characters, which is pretty cool. And you can even create your own songs – took me a while to figure that out but it’s a neat feature.
Look, if you’ve got young kids who like music and playing around with instruments, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the ads can get kinda annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on Vlad and Niki: Kids Piano. I've tested a bunch of music and learning apps for kids, and this one's pretty solid. The graphics look great and it's super easy for little ones to pick up and start playing. I like how there's a good mix of games, stories, and creative tools to explore. The only downsides are that it can get repetitive after a while, and the ads are kinda intrusive if you don't pay. But overall, it's a fun way to get kids interested in music.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tons of different instruments to play with
- Graphics and animations are bright and engaging for kids
- Free to download and play, with optional paid features
- Story mode adds a fun narrative element
- Lets kids create their own music
Cons
- Ads can be annoying if you don't pay for the ad-free version
- Some of the mini-games start to feel repetitive after a while
- Might be a bit simple for older kids looking for more advanced features
Specifications
| Updated | 18.08.2025 |
| Category | Music |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Hippo Kids Games |
| Android | Android 7.0++ |
| Package Name |
com.psv.vlad_and_niki.piano |
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