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NimbleBit, LLC is an American developer and publisher of iOS and Android mobile apps. It was co-founded by brothers David and Ian Marsh.Zynga Shamelessly Rips Off 'Tiny Tower' With Canadian Release of 'Dream Heights'
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Pocket Planes
''Pocket Planes'' is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS. It was initially released on 14 June 2012. In October 2012, the game became available on the Mac App Store. An Android version, ported and published by Mobage, was released on 22 September 2012. The game was removed on 24 September 2015 from the Google Play Store, however was re-released 17 March 2022. The game is still available on iOS App Store in selected regions (U.S., Canada, Australia). An update to the iOS version is also planned and will see the game available again in all countries. Gameplay In ''Pocket Planes'', players assume the role of an airline CEO. Starting with a few airports and small planes, players transport small amounts of cargo and passengers short distances. As they slowly gain profit from their flights, they then build more airports, buy better planes, and expand their airline internationally. A formula determines how much profit will be earned from a flight, depend ...
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Tiny Tower
''Tiny Tower'' is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit, released on June 23, 2011 and November 16, 2011 for iOS and Android devices respectively. The game tasks players with managing a tower filled with virtual people, referred to as “bitizens”, with the goal of building new floors and gradually making the tower taller, which attracts bitizens to move in and work in any floor the player designates. The game's reception has generally been positive, receiving 4.5/5 on Apple's App Store and being awarded iPhone Game of the Year by Apple in 2011. On iOS, ''Tiny Tower'' is integrated with Apple's social gaming network, Game Center. Game Center provides achievements, leaderboards (based on the number of floors players have) and challenges sent by others. It also allows the player to compare with their Game Center friends' towers. However, Android devices are integrated with the Mobage social gaming network, and unlike Apple's Game Center, an internet connection ...
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Tiny Death Star
''Star Wars: Tiny Death Star'' is a business simulation video game developed by Disney Mobile and NimbleBit, and published by Disney Mobile for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Windows 8/ RT devices. It was based on NimbleBit's previous game, ''Tiny Tower'', and was set in the ''Star Wars'' universe. ''Star Wars: Tiny Death Star'' was announced by Disney Interactive Studios on October 4, 2013. It was released in Australia and New Zealand for Android devices on October 12, 2013 and in Australia for iOS devices on October 15, 2013. It was released worldwide on November 7, 2013 for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows 8 and Windows RT devices. The game was removed from the App Store and Google Play Store by Disney in October 2014. It is currently only available on Amazon's Kids+ service. Gameplay The goal is to build and expand a Death Star, while attracting virtual people known as ''galactic Bitizens'' to build and run virtual businesses within the Death Star. Bitizens The low ...
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Bit City
''Bit City'' is an incremental game and city-builder game developed by NimbleBit, released on March 13, 2017 for iOS and Android. The game tasks players with building a city one plot of land at a time, with zoning and pixelated buildings that vaguely resemble previous games from the developer, such as Tiny Tower or Disco Zoo. Bit City also includes some features similar to Egg, Inc such as an upgrade shop and the ability to prestige. The game's initial reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with the game reaching the #1 spot for free games on App Store. , the ratings for Bit City are 4.5 stars on the App Store and 4.3 on the Google Play Store. Gameplay The player is tasked with building a city with the goal of having the city reach a certain population. The city has a predetermined number of plots which can be small or large plots. When a player decides to buy a plot they are prompted to pick one of the three "zones", Residential, Business, or Service. Once a plot is bu ...
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Scoops — Ice Cream Fun For Everyone
''Scoops — Ice Cream Fun for Everyone'' is a strategy video game developed by NimbleBit for IOS devices. The game features in-app purchases and was initially released on August 1, 2009. The point of the game is for the player to stack their ice cream cone as high as they can, eventually past the moon. Gameplay In ''Scoops - Ice Cream Fun for Everyone'' the player's goal is to stack their ice cream cone by tilting the screen to catch the scoops, and avoid the falling vegetables. On the upper right of the screen the player has three stars. Stars are lost when a vegetable is caught instead of a scoop. This means the player can not catch three or more vegetables. Themes In-game there is also an option where the player can pick themes. These themes include Classic, SkyBurger, Kawaii, Doodle, Monster, Cupcake, Dizzypad, and Hats. The default theme is Classic. Other than SkyBurger, all other themes are available as in-app purchases. Similarities to ''Sky Burger'' Another one of Nimb ...
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Pocket Trains
''Pocket Trains'' is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android. It was published on the App Store on 15 September 2013 for iOS. Gameplay Similar to '' Pocket Planes'', the game focuses on running a transportation network system. The player starts with small steam trains of limited fuel and speed that can carry a small amount of cargo, and/or passenger cars. Earning coins from delivering jobs, the player slowly expands their rail network to include more cities and better trains. Like ''Pocket Planes'', ''Pocket Trains'' uses real cities around the world and has quasi-realistic costs to purchase tracks and cities relative to the real world. "Jobs" are single delivery tasks offered to trains. They are priced based on the distance from the originating station to the destination. Although multiple jobs may be headed to the same destination, different types of jobs may be more profitable than others. Jobs can be held at stations for transfer bet ...
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