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Submitted by dotarray 481d ago | news

Zynga's latest mobile game blatantly rips off indie Tiny Tower

Player Attack: Casual gaming giant Zynga has just launched a new mobile game, and while the retro pixel art direction’s been swapped for cutesy, big-headed cartoons, it doesn’t take long to realise that Dream Heights has taken more than just “inspiration” from the Nimblebit blockbuster Tiny Tower. (Casual games, Dream Heights, Industry, iPad, iPhone, Tiny Tower, Zynga)

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