Brothers Ian and David Marsh's NimbleBit is finally releasing its latest freemium title today (following on the company's success with Pocket Frogs and then the hugely popular Tiny Tower) called ...
One of the First Apple Watch Games Shown off in Mockups from NimbleBit Wednesday January 21, 2015 12:05 pm PST by Juli Clover ...
The Tiny Tower creator looks to strike iPhone game gold once again. Pocket Planes is the NimbleBit's next iOS game, revealed to TouchArcade at this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Last year, one of the biggest games to hit the iTunes store was Tiny Tower, from developer NimbleBit. In the game – which I have to admit, I never played – you build a tiny tower and manage the ...
Unless you've spent the last couple months in a remote jungle, or given up Gamezebo for Lent (how could you!?), then you've almost certainly heard about Nimble Quest. Part cellphone classic Snake, ...
Third-party app developer NimbleBit, known for 8-bit style real-time simulation games, announced on Wednesday that its upcoming project will be one of the first game titles to hit Apple Watch's ...
NimbleBit, the developer behind freemium hits like Pocket Trains, Tiny Tower, and Pocket Planes, has teamed up with Milkbag Games' Matt Rix, creator of Trainyard and Owen Goss, who did Landformer and ...
NimbleBit's David Marsh kindly met with me at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) this week. While he's not interested in discussing the Zynga/Tiny Tower fiasco (a game he first showed me at GDC last ...
As those who were sunning themselves in San Francisco for GDC last week will know, NimbleBit co-founder Ian Marsh took to the stage to detail the secrets of his studio's success, expressed as a series ...
Between March 9th and 20th, Apple is running its 'We Heart Indie Games' promotion on the App Store. As part of this celebration of independently-developed games, the platform holder has even dispensed ...
In an interview with VentureBeat, Zynga’s CEO Mark Pincus has responded to the copycat allegations being leveled towards his company. In an interview with VentureBeat, Zynga’s CEO Mark Pincus has ...
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