brotkasten
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I know. If floor 41 won't turn into a mapple store, I'll rage quit.Technosteve said:@..@ Nooo my dream of an all mapple tower ruined.
For the next 10 minutes.
I know. If floor 41 won't turn into a mapple store, I'll rage quit.Technosteve said:@..@ Nooo my dream of an all mapple tower ruined.
My Mapple Store opened on the 22nd floor, I didn't think it'd turn up for agesbrotkasten said:40 floors and still waiting for a mapple store or a private eye. Floor 41 is already under construction and it's going to be a retail store.
Zzoram said:Has anyone gotten to 100 floors? Does this game ever "end"?
The formula they have is so crazily good that it really keeps you locked in. Glad this didn't come out during school.Jonnyram said:I keep going to my phone to check on my tower, only to realise I deleted the app.
Man, this really gets its hooks into you lol
So glad I removed it, though.
I just constructed my 64th floor (no IAP) and I've been playing since the first or second day the game came out. The 65th floor costs 633,750. So even if someone bought the $29.99 IAP one time, that would give them 1000 bux to convert to 2,000,000 coins. That's barely enough to afford 3 floors at the stage I'm at.Zzoram said:Has anyone gotten to 100 floors? Does this game ever "end"?
Yes. Especially freemium ones. It's stupid.Zzoram said:People hack iOS games?
Is everything in the game earnable without paying real money?
Once you hit the maximum number of floors, will there be anything left to do?
Flunkie said:Yes. Especially freemium ones. It's stupid.
Yes, it is. It's actually more enjoyable to play the game without any in-app purchases, I would think.
Yes and no. You can continue stocking your floors and earning money but if you can't proceed to climb up then there's really no point.
I'm interested to see what NimbleBit does in addition to this game. DLC of some sort? More default stores? Increased level cap? More elevators? Possibilities are endless, as they usually give their games great post-release support.
DGRE said:Wow, this one has such a great facade of being different than all the other Farmville games, and it quickly washes away. It isn't different whatsoever. It's exactly the same. If you've built one of each type of store you've already reached end-game, as far as I'm concerned.
This formula can be used for good. I know it can. But Tiny Tower is not the game that proves it.
It had excellent support for quite a while though. It came out last year.Zzoram said:Pocket Frogs hasn't been updated in over 3 months.
It's a Toy Store!brotkasten said:I know. If floor 41 won't turn into a mapple store, I'll rage quit.For the next 10 minutes.
I have 37 floors and got my Mapple store around floor 34. Still can't build a private eye yet.Tobor said:Still waiting on my Mapple Store as well, I'm 34 floors high.
Why not demolish the toy store and try again? You'll have to wait for it to construct but it won't cost you anything.brotkasten said:It's a Toy Store!
Well yeah, you can still use the elevator in general but it's not efficient to use it specifically to fill an apartment quickly. With a 41 floor tower you've got a 2.5% chance of the bitizen wanting to go to the floor you want to move them in to, and then you've got to get that to happen five times (or more, if you're evicting crap bitizens). You'll be there for hours, and it only gets harder the more you build.Eggo said:If you stop using the elevator though, you're missing out on VIP's, which are the fastest way to make money.
Yeah, it's my favorite thing to do. I just wish I could tell when it's a "big spender" or a "celebrity". Are there any design differences? They both look like people with sunglasses.Tobor said:Might be a fairly obvious tip, but try to use the Big Spender VIP on floors that guarantee a buyout of the level 3 item, and one with a high level of stock. I made 20K coins on one pop by having one buy the level 3 item in the Museum.
That's an amazing effort. Sounds expensive to me...mattiewheels said:I think the dream job roulette is what makes this fun for me, it's definitely a rush to finally fill your businesses with dream jobbers.
50 floors, 87 tenants, 87 dream jobs. Whew.
Yeah, that's my main goal now that I'm working for it.mattiewheels said:I think the dream job roulette is what makes this fun for me, it's definitely a rush to finally fill your businesses with dream jobbers.
50 floors, 87 tenants, 87 dream jobs. Whew.
Chanser said:Takes so long to build apartments and businesses, over 7 hours for a new apartment
Jasoco said:Yeah, it's my favorite thing to do. I just wish I could tell when it's a "big spender" or a "celebrity". Are there any design differences? They both look like people with sunglasses.
Jasoco said:Yeah, it's my favorite thing to do. I just wish I could tell when it's a "big spender" or a "celebrity". Are there any design differences? They both look like people with sunglasses.
But...I don't even.dallow_bg said:Yeah, that's my main goal now that I'm working for it.
Currently around 80% dream jobs filled.
Heh, I do babysit this game all day while I'm working, but they really shower you with enough free bux that it's pretty easy. Plus, paying for a new tenant that you have a dream job for gets you 3 bux, so you can constantly pump up your bux if you have a lucky streak with that stuff.Chopper said:That's an amazing effort. Sounds expensive to me...
I have the Tutoring Center, but the other three are locked out. I'm guessing you need at least floor 50 before they are available. Currently have 38 floors. Also, the Cyber Cafe has more inventory than the Tutoring, so that's where my VIP goes. 36,000 every time I get a big spender.Hige said:Does anyone have these service shops?
Tutoring Center
Martial Arts
Doctor's Office
Private Eye
They're the top 4 service shops in terms of stock amount, but not a single person in my friend list has any of them. Wonder if the floor requirement is really high or something.
Eggo said:I have the Tutoring Center, but the other three are locked out. I'm guessing you need at least floor 50 before they are available. Currently have 38 floors. Also, the Cyber Cafe has more inventory than the Tutoring, so that's where my VIP goes. 36,000 every time I get a big spender.
Awesome. I gave this a go last night, and I now have 66 bitizens out of 84 in their dream job. Took me about an hour, and I ended up with 15 more bucks than I started with!mattiewheels said:Heh, I do babysit this game all day while I'm working, but they really shower you with enough free bux that it's pretty easy. Plus, paying for a new tenant that you have a dream job for gets you 3 bux, so you can constantly pump up your bux if you have a lucky streak with that stuff.
As far as who to evict, it's best not to go crazy with that till you hit 20 floors. Then, evict people who have the lowest numbers first, wait for elevator people to replace them or pay bux to do it faster, and eventually you'll start seeing people with dream jobs that you actually have in your building. I really think that's the real 'game' part that keeps me interested.
Businesses are "locked" until you reach a certain floor. So you probably can't open a Mapple Store on the second floor when you start your tower because it's "locked" until your tower is 20 floors tall.Wallach said:What do you mean they are locked out?
toythatkills said:Businesses are "locked" until you reach a certain floor. So you probably can't open a Mapple Store on the second floor when you start your tower because it's "locked" until your tower is 20 floors tall.
That's an example, I don't think anyone knows the actual specifics but that's the theory.