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Bitizens take over Sin City as NimbleBit officially launches Tiny Tower Vegas on iOS

Bitizens take over Sin City as NimbleBit officially launches Tiny Tower Vegas on iOS

August 28, 2014

As expected (a bit earlier than expected, actually), NimbleBit has officially launched Tiny Tower Vegas on iOS.

Tiny Tower Vegas was officially announced by the Pocket Planes and Disco Zoo developer a couple of months back. It was then soft-launched on the App Store in Canada a month ago. And now, it’s finally out worldwide.

As its name suggests, the game is a Vegas-themed edition of NimbleBit’s hit business simulation game, Tiny Tower. As such, it has players building and managing hotels and casinos in a pixelated version of Sin City populated by “bitizens.”

Take a look at the trailer for Tiny Tower Vegas:

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Tiny Tower Vegas invites you to:

  • Build and manage your own hotel & casino filled with shopping, dining & entertainment floors!
  • Amass a fortune of bux by betting chips in a multitude of casino games!
  • Earn chips when your friends visit and play the games in your tower!
  • Customize your tower with impressively themed roofs, elevators and lobbies!
  • Keep tabs on the thoughts of employees and guests by reading the “BitBook” virtual social network!

Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 6.0 or later, Tiny Tower Vegas is available now on the App Store for free.

This isn’t the first game based on Tiny Tower. That distinction belongs to Star Wars: Tiny Death Star, which combines Tiny Tower’s core gameplay and graphics style with various elements from the “Star Wars” universe.

Mentioned apps

Free
Tiny Tower Vegas
Tiny Tower Vegas
NimbleBit LLC
Free
Tiny Tower
Tiny Tower
NimbleBit LLC
Free
Star Wars: Tiny Death Star
Star Wars: Tiny Death Star
LucasArts
Free
Pocket Planes
Pocket Planes
NimbleBit LLC
Free
Disco Zoo
Disco Zoo
NimbleBit LLC

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