Little Miss is the second version of Incredibox. It was released on March 1, 2012.[1]
Official Description[]
This one’s for all the B-Boys and freestylers looking for some juicy inspiration. Pure, syncopated hip-hop beats paired with powerful, groovy melodies.
History[]
2011[]
- October 20 The demo was exhibited at the Design Map exhibition at the Cité du Design, Saint-Étienne, France until March 18, 2012.
- December 1 The demo trailer was released on the game's YouTube channel.
2012[]
- March 1 The version became available on the site.
2016[]
- March 28 The iPad version became available with the release of the app.
- September 24 The version became available for all IOS Devices.
2017[]
- December 15 The version became available for Android devices
Bonuses[]
Icon | Name | Released | Combination |
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Satisfied | March 1, 2012 (Alongside Launch) |
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Little Miss | March 1, 2012 (Alongside Launch) |
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Why This World | March 1, 2012 (Alongside Launch) |
Trivia[]
- Little Miss is in C minor at 100 bpm.
- This is the last version until Dystopia to have all characters have the same color scheme.
- Little Miss originally had rainbow gradient icons in the flash version. Reddish colors represented the Effects, greenish colors represented Beats, blueish colors represented Melodies, purplish colors represented Chorus, and pinkish colors represented Voices.
- Chorus and voices would later be grouped together at an unknown date.
- After the release of Sunrise, a new order would be shown instead, with beats starting first and effects following up beats, as seen in the release's today.
- The method of doing in this in the flash version of this version was clunky, as instead of just simply changing the order, the developers had created code that would swap the order of effects and beats. However, the number they were assigned would stay the exact same. For example, Tumttt would be the 10th overall sound in the flash version and app release, however code would state that Tumttt was the fifth sound in the version, the fifth sound usually being the fifth beat, which in this case would've been Slupttt. In the flash code, Slupttt was referred as the 10th sound overall, where the 10th sound would've been an effect.
- In the old version, the effects were first and the beats was second, same with The Original (but it was percussions same to beats), until it got changed to beats first and effects second.
- This version was used in a PlayStation Home Advertisement by Atom Republic.
- The title of this version may be a reference to the Little Miss books by Roger Hargreaves.
- This is the first version to need one polo for all the bonuses, that being Poulll
- This is the first version to include varied clothing.