Star Wars Tiny Death Star Game
Disney Interactive'Star Wars' has seen some interesting video game permutations, everything from to. But until now, the franchise has never gone small.Yesterday, Disney Interactive announced, a new game that's coming soon to mobile devices.' Tiny' and 'Death Star' aren't words you'd normally put together ('That's no moon - it's a space station'), but there's a method to this tiny madness: The game is being developed by NimbleBit, creators of the venerated.Does that mean Tiny Death Star will feature the same 8-bit style of building management, but in a 'Star Wars' setting? Based on Disney's fairly terse announcement, that's exactly what it means: Live life on the dark side and join Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader on a mission to attract Galactic bitizens, run intergalactic businesses, and build an all-new Death Star. Construct unique Star Wars themed locations to attract iconic characters and species to your space station in this 8-bit style game.There's not much to report beyond that, other than a promise that the game 'will soon be available worldwide' for mobile devices.I've never really gotten into the whole 8-bit craze, but I'm eager to see what happens to 'Star Wars' under Disney's leadership.
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Star Wars: Tiny Death Star Download PC Version: Star Wars: Tiny Death Star is a system and administration game similarly as different games by NimbleBit. This time around, you’re placed responsible for your own Death Star, which you have to keep up by purchasing new rooms, staff, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. The protest of the game. Addictive app tied to popular film = monster game. Read Common Sense Media's Star Wars: Tiny Death Star review, age rating, and parents.
Disney has withdrawn Tiny Death Star from the iTunes App Store and Google Play as it plans to concentrate on priority titles, such as Star Wars Commander.However, it didn't even tell developer Nimblebit it was doing so.The publisher, that secured the rights to the Star Wars franchise as part of its Lucasfilm acquisition two years ago, originally, offloading the console game rights to Electronic Arts, and Tiny Death Star was very much a part of that strategy. But it and card trading game Star Wars Assault Team - also discontinued - have been sacrificed in preference to more involving games, it seems.Developer Nimblebit has been hit the hardest. Not only was it not informed of Disney's decision before its game's withdrawal, but as a partner Tiny Death Star was a massive source of income for the company also behind Tiny Tower.' My assumption is they don't feel it is worth it to maintain the game any longer,' said Nimblebit's Ian Marsh to Pocket Gamer.'
It was a significant source of revenue for us, so it stings that much more.' READ:Both games should still be available to iOS and Android device owners who already own them but are no longer available for new customers. They will no longer be updated.The Windows Phone version of Tiny Death Star is still available at present.