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Have had the opportunity to have a bash with this cute-looking musical RPG recently. It feels quite a bit like the Lego Harry Potter games in terms of movement and collectables, though you have instruments as weapons! The music is good and the art suits the style of gameplay. There are single-player and up to four-player co-op options. I've only played the single-player story so far but the campaign seems quite solid, with a few simple side-quests to keep you occupied.
A bit pricey, though, so maybe wait for a sale.
Steam page here.