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{{Short description|American mobile game developer and publisher}}
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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = NimbleBit, Inc.
| name = NimbleBit, LLC
| logo = NimbleBit Logo.jpg
| logo = NimbleBit Logo copy.png
| type = [[Privately held company|Private]]
| type = [[Privately held company|Private]]
| foundation =
| foundation = {{start date and age|2002}}
| founders = {{Unbulleted list|Ian Marsh|David Marsh}}
| founders = {{Unbulleted list|Ian Marsh|David Marsh}}
| location_city = [[Poway, California]]
| location_city = [[Poway, California]]
| location_country = [[United States|U.S.A.]]
| location_country = US
| location = 13955 Stowe Drive
| location =
| area_served = Worldwide
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Ian Marsh<br />David Marsh
| key_people = Ian Marsh (CEO)
| industry = [[Video game industry|Interactive entertainment]]
| industry = [[Video game industry|Video games]]
| products = Video games
| products =
| services =
| services =
| revenue =
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| equity =
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| owner =
| owner =
| num_employees = 3<ref>{{Cite web |title=NimbleBit |url=http://nimblebit.com/ |access-date=2023-07-20 |website=NimbleBit}}</ref>
| num_employees =
| homepage = http://www.nimblebit.com/
| homepage = http://www.nimblebit.com/
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'''NimbleBit''' is an American developer and publisher of [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[mobile app]]s. Some of their popular titles include [[Pocket Frogs]], [[Tiny Tower]], and [[Pocket Planes]]. It was co-founded by brothers David and Ian Marsh.<ref name="toucharcade.com">[http://toucharcade.com/2012/01/24/zynga-shamelessly-rips-off-tiny-tower-with-canadian-release-of-dream-heights/ Zynga Shamelessly Rips Off 'Tiny Tower' With Canadian Release of 'Dream Heights']. Touch Arcade (2012-01-24). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.</ref>
'''NimbleBit, LLC''' is an American developer and publisher of [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[mobile app]]s. It was co-founded by brothers David and Ian Marsh.<ref name="toucharcade.com">[http://toucharcade.com/2012/01/24/zynga-shamelessly-rips-off-tiny-tower-with-canadian-release-of-dream-heights/ Zynga Shamelessly Rips Off 'Tiny Tower' With Canadian Release of 'Dream Heights']. Touch Arcade (2012-01-24). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.</ref> Their titles include ''[[Pocket Frogs]]'', ''[[Tiny Tower]]'', ''[[Pocket Planes]]'' and ''[[Disco Zoo]]''.


==Games==
Founder Ian Marsh has accused [[Zynga]] of copying its award-winning Tiny Tower game to create Dream Heights.<ref name="toucharcade.com"/><ref>[https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2012/01/25/everything-wrong-with-zynga-in-one-image/ Everything Wrong with Zynga in One Image]. Forbes (2012-01-25). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.</ref> Zynga had attempted to buy NimbleBit, but on refusal, Zynga created Dream Heights. NimbleBit then added a mission in Tiny Tower called "Beware of dog", a reference to Zynga's logo, with the caption stating "After failing to buy your tower, a rival developer would like:"; several materials are listed, with which they want to build their own tower.
{{columns-list|

* ''Hanoi'' (2008)
==Games Developed by NimbleBit==
* ''Threads'' (2008)
===List by years===
* ''Textropolis'' (2009)
====2008-2009====
* ''Bluebird'' (2009)
*[[Sky Burger]]
* ''Kyper'' (2009)
*[[Scoops&nbsp;— Ice Cream Fun for Everyone]]
* ''Moon Drop'' (2009)
*Hanoi
* ''[[Sky Burger]]'' (2009)
*Hanoi Plus
* ''[[Scoops&nbsp;— Ice Cream Fun for Everyone]]'' (2009)
*Threads
* ''Fishtropolis&nbsp;— Word Fun for Everyone'' (2009)
*Textropolis
* ''Dizzypad&nbsp;— Frog Jump Fun'' (2010)
*Bluebird
* ''Mega Panda'' (2010)
*Fishtropolis&nbsp;— Word Fun for Everyone
* ''Omium - 2 Player Shooter'' (2010)
*Moon Drop
* ''Zero Gear'' (2010)
*Kyper
* ''[[Pocket Frogs]]'' (2010)
====2010====
* ''[[Tiny Tower]]'' (2011)
*Dizzypad&nbsp;— Frog Jump Fun
* ''[[Pocket Planes]]'' (2012)
*Dizzypad HD
* ''[[Nimble Quest]]'' (2013)
*Mega Panda
* ''[[Pocket Trains]]'' (2013)
*Omium - 2 Player Shooter
* ''[[Star Wars: Tiny Death Star]]'' (2013-2014)
*[[Zero Gear]]
* ''Tiny Tower Vegas'' (2014)
*[[Pocket Frogs]]
* ''[[Disco Zoo]]'' (2014)
====2011-2017====
* ''[[Golfinity]]'' (2014)
*[[Tiny Tower]]
* ''Letterpad'' (2015)
*[[Pocket Planes]]
* ''Capitals'' (2015)
*[[Nimble Quest]]
* ''[[Bit City]]'' (2017)
*[[Pocket Trains]]
* ''Words Royale'' (2018)
*[[Star Wars: Tiny Death Star]]
*Tiny Tower Vegas
* ''LEGO Tower'' (2019)
* ''Pocket Trucks'' (2023)}}
*[[Disco Zoo]]
*[[Golfinity]]
*Letterpad
*Capitals
*[[Bit City]]
*Words Royale

===Most popular games===


===Notable games===
====Tiny Tower====
====Tiny Tower====
{{see also|Tiny Tower}}
{{main|Tiny Tower}}
Tiny Tower is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android devices. In Tiny Tower, the player manages an expanding tower filled with virtual people, who are referred to as “bitizens”. The tower has multiple types of floors, all of which are randomly generated. The game is customizable, allowing the player to customize their bitizens, repaint new floors, or even evict bitizens. The goal of the game is to build the tallest of towers, which will attract bitizens to move in and work in any floor the player designates. On February 7, 2012, ''Tiny Tower'' reached 10 million downloads, so Nimblebit gave all ''Tiny Tower'' users 10 free "tower bux".<ref name="meta">{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/tiny-tower |title=''Tiny Tower'' in ''Metacritic'' |accessdate=January 14, 2011 |work=[[Metacritic]] |publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] }}</ref> The game received a positive reception, reaching a score of 82/100 on Metacritic, with no negative reviews. In the App Store, Tiny Tower reached 4.5 / 5 stars, based on more than 155 thousand user reviews. The game has many aspects, such as active and passive playing and pixel art graphics, making the game successful with recognition that includes iPhone Game of the Week, and was elected by Apple as The Game of the Year for iPhone in 2011. Tiny Tower released on June 23, 2011 for iOS devices and on November 16, 2011 for Android devices.
''Tiny Tower'' is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android devices. In Tiny Tower, the player manages an expanding tower filled with virtual people, who are referred to as "Bitizens". The tower has multiple types of floors, all of which are randomly generated. The game is customizable, allowing the player to customize their Bitizens, repaint new floors, or even evict Bitizens. The goal of the game is to build the tallest of towers, which will attract Bitizens to move in and work in any floor the player designates. On February 7, 2012, ''Tiny Tower'' reached 10 million downloads, so Nimblebit gave all ''Tiny Tower'' users 10 free "tower bux".<ref name="meta">{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/tiny-tower/critic-reviews/?platform=ios-iphoneipad |title=''Tiny Tower'' in ''Metacritic'' |accessdate=January 14, 2011 |work=[[Metacritic]] |publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] }}</ref> The game received a positive reception, reaching a score of 82/100 on Metacritic, with no negative reviews. In the App Store, Tiny Tower reached 4.5 / 5 stars, based on more than 155 thousand user reviews. The game has many aspects, such as active and passive playing and pixel art graphics, making the game successful with recognition that includes iPhone Game of the Week, and was elected by Apple as The Game of the Year for iPhone in 2011. Tiny Tower released on June 23, 2011, for iOS devices and on November 16, 2011, for Android devices.

Founder Ian Marsh has accused [[Zynga]] of [[Plagiarism|plagiarising]] NimbleBit's ''Tiny Tower'' to create ''Dream Heights''.<ref name="toucharcade.com"/><ref>[https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2012/01/25/everything-wrong-with-zynga-in-one-image/ Everything Wrong with Zynga in One Image]. Forbes (2012-01-25). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.</ref> Zynga had attempted to buy NimbleBit, but on refusal, Zynga created ''Dream Heights''. NimbleBit then added a mission in ''Tiny Tower'' titled "Beware of dog", a reference to Zynga's logo, with the caption stating "After failing to buy your tower, a rival developer would like:"; several materials are listed, with which they want to build their own tower.


====Pocket Frogs====
====Pocket Frogs====
{{see also|Pocket Frogs}}
{{main|Pocket Frogs}}
The aim is to earn money by breeding and selling one's own frogs. It has Game Center support. When the game begins, the player owns two frogs, a Cocos Bruna Anura and a Green Folium Anura, one regular habitat, a nursery habitat, and 1000 coins. In the pond view, players control their frog, eating flies to tame it, which makes it happy, breeding with other frogs players find, and finding presents. Presents include various breeds of frogs, potions (for quick frog growths and races), stamps (for quick delivery of mailbox items) and coins. Besides taming the frog, eating flies increases their happiness and, if they are not yet mature, can lessen the time left to maturation. The goal is to collect all 36,000 frogs available in-game. It was released on September 15, 2010 for iOS devices. The Android version (distributed by [[Mobage]]) was removed from the Google Play Store, but was re-released by NimbleBit with the removal of several features.
The aim is to earn money by breeding and selling one's own frogs. It has Game Center support. When the game begins, the player owns two frogs, a Cocos Bruna Anura and a Green Folium Anura, one regular habitat, a nursery habitat, and 1000 coins. In the pond view, players control their frog, eating flies to tame it, which makes it happy, breeding with other frogs players find, and finding presents. Presents include various breeds of frogs, potions (for quick frog growths and races), stamps (for quick delivery of mailbox items) and coins. Besides taming the frog, eating flies increases their happiness and, if they are not yet mature, can lessen the time left to maturation. The goal is to collect all 41,216 frogs available in-game. It was released on September 15, 2010, for iOS devices. The Android version (distributed by [[Mobage]]) was removed from the Google Play Store, but was re-released by NimbleBit with the removal of several features.


====Pocket Planes====
====Pocket Planes====
{{see also|Pocket Planes}}
{{main|Pocket Planes}}
The player is in charge of an [[airline]] company. Similarly, one must purchase or construct airports, planes, and parts. The main gameplay is flying passengers and shipping cargo from one city to another. There are a total of 250 airports in the game, each based on real world locations. There are 60 different planes that carry passengers, cargo, or a combination of both passengers and cargo. The game bears several similarities to Tiny Tower in the use of its pixel world and "[[Tiny Tower#Bitizens|Bitizens]]". This game was released June 14, 2012 for iOS devices, and later the same year ported to Android by Mobage.
The player is in charge of an [[airline]] company. Similarly, one must purchase or construct airports, planes, and parts. The main gameplay is flying passengers and shipping cargo from one city to another. There are a total of 250 airports in the game, each based on real world locations. There are 60 different planes that carry passengers, cargo, or a combination of both passengers and cargo. The game bears several similarities to Tiny Tower in the use of its pixel world and "[[Tiny Tower#Bitizens|Bitizens]]". This game was released June 14, 2012 for iOS devices. Later the same year ported to Android by Mobage, who then dropped the app in late 2015. The game is no longer available for Android devices, and Nimblebit has stated there will be no attempts by them to change that.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Where Did Pocket Planes for Android Go? |url=http://support.nimblebit.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2215443-where-did-pocket-planes-for-android-go- |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161027183725/http://support.nimblebit.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2215443-where-did-pocket-planes-for-android-go- |archive-date=2016-10-27 |website=Nimblebit}}</ref> In March 2022, NimbleBit released a new port of Pocket Planes for Android, available on the Google Play store.


==== '''Pocket Trains''' ====
====''Pocket Trains''====
{{main|Pocket Trains}}
In this game The player is in charge of a [[Train]] company. Like [[Pocket Planes]], the player must buy Train Stations and railway tracks. The main part of the game is transporting Cargo around a simple map from one city to another. There are 27 Trains which you unlock in crates. [[Pocket Trains]] was devoloped before Pocket Planes. Pocket Trains is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android. It was published on the App Store on 15 September 2013 for iOS.
''[[Pocket Trains]]'' is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android. It was developed before Pocket Planes and published on the App Store on September 15, 2013 for iOS. The player is in charge of a train company. Like [[Pocket Planes]], the player must buy train stations and railway tracks. The main part of the game is transporting cargo around a simple map from one city to another. There are 27 trains which are unlocked in crates.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.nimblebit.com/ NimbleBit Official Website]
*[http://www.nimblebit.com/ NimbleBit Official Website]

*[https://www.youtube.com/user/NimbleBit/videos NimbleBit's YouTube Channel]
{{NimbleBit}}
*[https://twitter.com/nimblebit?lang=en NimbleBit's Twitter Channel]


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Latest revision as of 12:12, 27 November 2024

NimbleBit, LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Founders
  • Ian Marsh
  • David Marsh
Headquarters,
US
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ian Marsh (CEO)
Number of employees
3[1]
Websitehttp://www.nimblebit.com/

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.

Games

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Notable games

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Tiny Tower

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Tiny Tower is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android devices. In Tiny Tower, the player manages an expanding tower filled with virtual people, who are referred to as "Bitizens". The tower has multiple types of floors, all of which are randomly generated. The game is customizable, allowing the player to customize their Bitizens, repaint new floors, or even evict Bitizens. The goal of the game is to build the tallest of towers, which will attract Bitizens to move in and work in any floor the player designates. On February 7, 2012, Tiny Tower reached 10 million downloads, so Nimblebit gave all Tiny Tower users 10 free "tower bux".[3] The game received a positive reception, reaching a score of 82/100 on Metacritic, with no negative reviews. In the App Store, Tiny Tower reached 4.5 / 5 stars, based on more than 155 thousand user reviews. The game has many aspects, such as active and passive playing and pixel art graphics, making the game successful with recognition that includes iPhone Game of the Week, and was elected by Apple as The Game of the Year for iPhone in 2011. Tiny Tower released on June 23, 2011, for iOS devices and on November 16, 2011, for Android devices.

Founder Ian Marsh has accused Zynga of plagiarising NimbleBit's Tiny Tower to create Dream Heights.[2][4] Zynga had attempted to buy NimbleBit, but on refusal, Zynga created Dream Heights. NimbleBit then added a mission in Tiny Tower titled "Beware of dog", a reference to Zynga's logo, with the caption stating "After failing to buy your tower, a rival developer would like:"; several materials are listed, with which they want to build their own tower.

Pocket Frogs

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The aim is to earn money by breeding and selling one's own frogs. It has Game Center support. When the game begins, the player owns two frogs, a Cocos Bruna Anura and a Green Folium Anura, one regular habitat, a nursery habitat, and 1000 coins. In the pond view, players control their frog, eating flies to tame it, which makes it happy, breeding with other frogs players find, and finding presents. Presents include various breeds of frogs, potions (for quick frog growths and races), stamps (for quick delivery of mailbox items) and coins. Besides taming the frog, eating flies increases their happiness and, if they are not yet mature, can lessen the time left to maturation. The goal is to collect all 41,216 frogs available in-game. It was released on September 15, 2010, for iOS devices. The Android version (distributed by Mobage) was removed from the Google Play Store, but was re-released by NimbleBit with the removal of several features.

Pocket Planes

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The player is in charge of an airline company. Similarly, one must purchase or construct airports, planes, and parts. The main gameplay is flying passengers and shipping cargo from one city to another. There are a total of 250 airports in the game, each based on real world locations. There are 60 different planes that carry passengers, cargo, or a combination of both passengers and cargo. The game bears several similarities to Tiny Tower in the use of its pixel world and "Bitizens". This game was released June 14, 2012 for iOS devices. Later the same year ported to Android by Mobage, who then dropped the app in late 2015. The game is no longer available for Android devices, and Nimblebit has stated there will be no attempts by them to change that.[5] In March 2022, NimbleBit released a new port of Pocket Planes for Android, available on the Google Play store.

Pocket Trains

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Pocket Trains is a business simulation video game developed by NimbleBit for iOS and Android. It was developed before Pocket Planes and published on the App Store on September 15, 2013 for iOS. The player is in charge of a train company. Like Pocket Planes, the player must buy train stations and railway tracks. The main part of the game is transporting cargo around a simple map from one city to another. There are 27 trains which are unlocked in crates.

References

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  1. ^ "NimbleBit". NimbleBit. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  2. ^ a b Zynga Shamelessly Rips Off 'Tiny Tower' With Canadian Release of 'Dream Heights'. Touch Arcade (2012-01-24). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.
  3. ^ "Tiny Tower in Metacritic". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  4. ^ Everything Wrong with Zynga in One Image. Forbes (2012-01-25). Retrieved on 2013-07-30.
  5. ^ "Where Did Pocket Planes for Android Go?". Nimblebit. Archived from the original on 2016-10-27.
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