Digital Chocolate was full of updates this week, releasing three new games (Hollywood City, Vegas City, and Island God, in that order), and then updating their smash hit Millionaire City with new Luxury Week items.
The items in this theme include two new houses, the Designer House and the Skyscraper Ultimate. The Designer House is available to those users level 16 and above, but the Skyscraper is called "Ultimate" for a reason, not unlocking until users have reached level 60.
Meanwhile, one more commercial building was added to the game in the form of Hotel Midas (level 29). When adding said hotel to your town, you trigger the spawning of black limousines that will drive around your town's streets. In addition, for those users that have previously purchased a Night Club or a Casino, you'll see two other kinds of limousines on your streets - White for the Night Club and Gold for the Casino.
It's interesting that Digital Chocolate calls this Luxury Week I. Does this mean we'll see a Luxury Week II or even III in the future? Only time will tell, but we certainly hope so.
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn MillionaireCity. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn MillionaireCity. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
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Digital Chocolate launches Millionaire City & MMA Pro Fighter on Android
If you can't get enough of Facebook games Millionaire City (the second fastest growing game of last year, according to the company) or MMA Pro Fighter, and you happen to own an Android device, you can now play both games on said Android devices, as Digital Chocolate has today announced the launch of both titles on the Android Platform.
Both games are available to download exclusively via GetJar, the largest open app store around, and of course, both are free, just as they are online if you were to play through Facebook. Also, you can use Facebook Connect to find your friends that play the game, and add more social features to what might otherwise be a completely solo experience.
COO of Digital Chocolate, Jason Loia, says that bringing the company's games to Android "made a lot of sense," as the platform is growing. As for the decision to launch the games via GetJar, rather than the traditional Android Market, Loia had this to say (via a company press release):
We decided to launch our games on GetJar because of their proven ability to market apps and games to consumers, their understanding of the space and their willingness to work closely with publishers to build awareness of their content.
We'll be sure to let you know if and when Digital Chocolate brings more of their games to either the iPhone or Android platforms, so keep checking back with us.
Both games are available to download exclusively via GetJar, the largest open app store around, and of course, both are free, just as they are online if you were to play through Facebook. Also, you can use Facebook Connect to find your friends that play the game, and add more social features to what might otherwise be a completely solo experience.
COO of Digital Chocolate, Jason Loia, says that bringing the company's games to Android "made a lot of sense," as the platform is growing. As for the decision to launch the games via GetJar, rather than the traditional Android Market, Loia had this to say (via a company press release):
We decided to launch our games on GetJar because of their proven ability to market apps and games to consumers, their understanding of the space and their willingness to work closely with publishers to build awareness of their content.
We'll be sure to let you know if and when Digital Chocolate brings more of their games to either the iPhone or Android platforms, so keep checking back with us.
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