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We have been graced with another IndieBox to take a look at, and this month the featured game is Forced. Take a look with us!

This month we got a poster, two collectable pin badges, a soundtrack, a game manual, the incredibly fancy USB stick (which came with the files on this time!) with the DRM free copy and I love the case the usb comes in as it uses a little magnet to connect together rather than a clip...fancy! There are some temporary tattoos this time around too which is quite a fun addition. Lastly it even came with a Rogue Legacy sticker which is now nicely stuck to my laptop!

Is there much in life better than the smell of a brand new game box opening? The smell of a brand new game manual brings me back!

Here are some pictures for you lovely people!
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About Indiebox
Get great indie titles delivered every month.
Collect exclusive game memorabilia.
Support indie game developers.

IndieBox is an attempt to bring back boxed games with extra goodies, and they are good. Each month you can get a new cross-platform indie game. I can easily recommend buying into it.

About Forced
Forced is a one- to four-player co-op arcade action RPG with puzzle and tactical elements. You are cast as slaves in the toughest fantasy gladiator school of them all, condemned to fight to the death, all the while attempting to win your freedom.

Forced is highly rated amongst indie games, so you should be sure to check it out if you haven't already.

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Finally, tell us why you love IndieBox and we will gift you a free Steam key for a copy of Forced. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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aislan Aug 8, 2014
For me, because they bring and supports to the indie games community, doing a excellent job for raise and support the indie developers. Furthermore, they takes me back to my childhood :D
Rutine Aug 8, 2014
Why I love IndieBox ?
Two words : Indie and Box. :D
I think it's great to support indie developers, even more when I remember that back in the first Humble Indie Bundle days, they gave me my first awesome Linux games. (World of Goo... so great!)
And, as pretty much everyone has already said : the box. The old DOS days, memories of the childhood, the fantastic gear they provide with their boxes.. It's really a great idea.
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