Incredibox

Musical beatbox game and website

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March 12 2025 SFSG announces the inclusion of 'INCREDIMODS', a special section featuring community-created mods approved by the company.
March 2025 Incredibox announces the addition of fan-made mods to their game, celebrating their success with the fan community.
April 29 2023 Incredibox V9: Wekiddy was released, drawing inspiration from 90s hip-hop and pre-web popular culture, and introducing multi-colored designs for outfits and icons.
January 1 2023 Incredibox app reaches 2 million sales across all stores.
February 3 2022 Announcement of Incredibox for Schools, an education version of the game designed for classroom use.
July 2 2021 Incredibox app reaches 1 million sales across all stores.
April 30 2021 Incredibox became available on Steam, adding another major distribution platform for the game.
December 1 2020 Incredibox V8: Dystopia was released, featuring a Cyberpunk-inspired theme with a dark slate gray and orange color palette.
March 2020 Incredibox won the Digital Ehon Award Grand Prize for Digital expressions for children.
September 20 2019 Release of Incredibox: 10th Anniversary digital music album, a remastered collection of all 7 versions.
June 24 2019 Seventh version of Incredibox, Jeevan, is added to their apps.
March 18 2019 Official website is updated with a new interface, revised design, and a demo section featuring multiple versions.
December 11 2018 Incredibox was launched on the Microsoft Store, providing a desktop version for Windows users.
November 15 2018 Incredibox was released on the Mac App Store, introducing a desktop version for Mac users.
June 2018 Incredibox was awarded by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) as one of the 'Best Apps for Teaching & Learning' during the ALA annual conference in New Orleans.
June 26 2018 A remastered first version, now called Alpha, is released on their website with improved sound and design.
April 19 2018 Incredibox was made available on the Amazon Appstore, further expanding its distribution platforms.
March 6 2018 Incredibox V6: Alive was released, drawing inspiration from Japanese culture and modern hip-hop and trap genres.
March 5 2018 Release of Incredibox version 6, Alive, as an exclusive mobile app version.
December 15 2017 Incredibox launched its Android version on Google Play, making the game available to Android device users.
August 7 2017 Incredibox extended its M&M's partnership with singer Jessie J to unveil her song 'Real Deal' from her album R.O.S.E. Users could unlock a song snippet as an animated video clip featuring Jessie J, M&M's characters, and Incredibox's avatar.
February 28 2017 Incredibox collaborated with M&M's to create 'Bite-Size Beats', a version featuring M&M's characters (Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange, and Brown) singing beatbox sound loops.
September 24 2016 Incredibox was updated and released for the iPhone, expanding its availability on iOS devices.
May 2016 Incredibox was awarded Mobile of the day by The FWA (Favorite Website Awards).
May 28 2016 Incredibox V5: Brazil was released, becoming the first version exclusive to paid apps and featuring a Brazilian music-inspired theme.
March 28 2016 Release of Incredibox iOS mobile app for iPad.
March 28 2016 Incredibox was first released as an iOS app for the iPad, marking its initial launch on mobile platforms.
November 12 2014 Incredibox V4: The Love was released, inspired by French house music with a distinct color palette for different sound categories.
July 15 2014 Incredibox partnered with AXE to create a limited version of the game called 'Mix For Peace' to promote the AXE Boat Festival in France. Elements from this campaign were later incorporated into the fourth version, The Love.
October 26 2013 Incredibox V3: Sunrise was released, featuring an Electropop theme and introducing colored categories for beats, effects, melodies, and voices.
September 2013 Incredibox received a Merit Award at The Shenzhen Design Awards for Young Talents.
November 17 2012 BBC technology show Click featured Incredibox, with Kate Russell describing it as a 'brilliant browser sequencer' that makes music creation accessible to non-musicians.
April 13 2012 Incredibox 2.0 (Little Miss) version caused server crash after receiving 600,000 visits in one day, becoming the most significant worldwide search term according to Google Insights.
March 1 2012 Incredibox V2: Little Miss was released, introducing a Hip-Hop themed version with varied clothing categories and a monochromatic color scheme.
July 2011 The team establishes their company, So Far So Good (SFSG), to develop Incredibox as a professional project.
November 2010 Incredibox won a Bronze Award in the Weird/Experimental category and the People's Lovie Award at The Lovie Awards.

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