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While the rate of tower-building games (like Tiny Tower) being released on iOS has decreased in recent months, that doesn't mean they're entirely dead.In comes Chillingo with its own take on the ...
Project Highrise has a score of 73/100 on Metacritic. [8] The game garnering a 7 out of 10 review score from IGN, [12] and an 8 out of 10 from IGN Germany. [14] IGN praised Project Highrise for being able to quickly and easily craft a smooth, self-sufficient system from the ground up thanks to a welcoming and fast-paced simplicity, [12] and Rock, Paper, Shotgun called the ability for the ...
In addition, you can build a special Dragon layer with Gems, the game's premium currency, and you can spend Gems to upgrade your floating elevator, used to bring guests to the different floors ...
Tricky Towers is a physics-based tower building game puzzle video game that uses a form of the block-stacking problem as the central game mechanic. [2] It was released on digital distribution service Steam for Windows, OS X, and Linux, and for the PlayStation Plus service in August 2016, before being released on PlayStation 4 a month later.
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 ...
Cataclismo is a real-time strategy tower defense video game developed by Digital Sun and published by Hooded Horse.In the game, the player is tasked with collecting resources and constructing a stronghold using a building system inspired by Lego during daytime, while defending against large hordes of enemies at night.
Yoot Tower (known in Japan as The Tower II) is a 1998 construction and management simulation computer game.The game is a sequel to SimTower. [1]The lead designer, Yoot Saito, who also worked on SimTower, produced this game as a sequel to SimTower, adding several new features while retaining the same general interface and style.
The infamous Dream Heights is now available to all on the App Store, and while reviews are positive overall, a number of them draw comparisons between Zynga's game and NimbleBit's Tiny Tower.