Incredibox
Incredibox is a music video game, made and released by the French company So Far So Good. To play, users must drag and drop sound icons onto the "polos", or the characters, to make music. Players can use combos to unlock animated bonuses and record their mixes for a ranking.[1] There is an automatic mode that randomly places sounds icons.
Incredibox | |
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Developer(s) | So Far So Good |
Publisher(s) | So Far So Good |
Director(s) | Allan Durand |
Programmer(s) | Allan Durand |
Artist(s) | Romain Delambily |
Composer(s) | Paul Malburet |
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Release | August 16, 2009
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Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Gameplay
changeIncredibox is an app where the player can use 7 beatboxers to make a mix. Once they pick one from the available 9 versions (Alpha, Little Miss, Sunrise, The Love, Brazil, Alive, Jeevan, Dystopia, and Wekiddy), they are brought to an interface. This interface shows 20 available sound icons, divided into 4 categories: beat, effects, melodies and voices. Each icon is a unique acappella sound loop to drag and drop onto the polos.
References
change- ↑ Joven, Juliette (2012-04-21). "Ever heard of the incredible Incredibox?". Rappler. Archived from the original on 2021-01-22.