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  2. NimbleBit - Wikipedia

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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. [ 2 ] Their titles include Pocket Frogs , Tiny Tower , Pocket Planes and Disco Zoo .

  3. Category:NimbleBit games - Wikipedia

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  4. NimbleBit's Tiny Tower blows up 1 million smartphones ... - AOL

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    Seriously, we had to turn off the push notifications for this game a long, long time ago. NimbleBit's Ian Marsh tweeted that the studio's runaway hit Tiny Tower now welcomes 1 million daily players.

  5. Nimble Quest - Wikipedia

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    Nimble Quest was a combination of an action RPG and the classic Snake concept [1] released for iOS and Android by NimbleBit on March 28, 2013. On April 2, the game reached one million downloads. [2] The game was released on Steam on December 6, 2013 as a paid version. [3]

  6. Bit City - Wikipedia

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    In Bit City, the player has to build a city to meet a population quota.. Bit City is a city-building and clicker game. [1] With a bird's-eye view, [2] the player must build a city to reach a certain population; [3] [4] once fulfilled, the player can choose to start another city or keep improving the one they are on.

  7. Nimble Quest Review: Knights of the Roundabout Table - AOL

    www.aol.com/2013/03/28/nimble-quest-review

    With Nimble Quest, NimbleBit had nothing to prove, but a lot to gain. Earlier releases Pocket Frogs, Tiny Tower, and Pocket Planes had cemented the indie trio as masters of time management, and a ...

  8. Golfinity - Wikipedia

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    Golfinity tasks the player with making the ball go into the hole of a randomly generated level. To shoot the ball the player taps and drags their finger across the screen (with the power of the shot represented by dashed lines).

  9. Pocket Planes - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Planes is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS. It was initially released on 14 June 2012. It was initially released on 14 June 2012. In October 2012, the game became available on the Mac App Store .