A limited-edition 12" Vinyl was released on November 25, while the physical CD was released on December 11. This album is a remastered collection of all 7 versions of Incredibox, celebrating its 10th anniversary. On September 20, both So Far So Good and Incredible Polo released a digital music album called Incredibox 10th Anniversary. There were also collaborations with well-known brands, such as Axe and M&M's, for which they created a United States exclusive version Bite-Size Beats, where the characters are replaced by the six M&M's spokes candies Red, Yellow, Orange, Blue, Ms. In 2006 three French friends Allan Durand (director and programmer), Romain Delambily (graphic designer), and Paul Malburet (aka Incredible Polo, musician) started development on the first version of Incredibox and published it on August 16, 2009, and after a year of positive reviews and criticisms: they established the group So Far So Good and continued working on new versions of the game. Title design for Incredibox used briefly in 2014. Original logo for Incredibox used from V1-V3. The bonus titles are Riviera, Zemetekile and Cumulor. The sounds featured in Dystopia are mostly synthesizers, distorted voices, and minor-key melodies. V8: Dystopia (2020): This version is characterized by a dystopian style and with clear references to cyberpunk culture. The bonus titles are Kofitez, Sapna and Kabikabi. One of the costumes represents the Hindu deity Ganesha. V7: Jeevan (2019): This version is inspired by Indian music and culture, especially Bollywood, with bonuses also sung in Hindi.The bonus titles are Alive (Bonus), Busta, and VR. V6: Alive (2018): The characteristic genre is an intertwining of trap music and Japanese folk music. The bonus titles are Felicidade, Chegou and Musica.
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