"The tiny geniuses at Niblebit have taken the DNA from their smash hit game Tiny Tower and transplanted it into Las Vegas for their upcoming game Tiny Tower Vegas . The premise of Tiny Tower is very similar to the original; players build a tower – one tiny shop, hotel room, or restaurant at a time and watch the dough roll in. But the Vegas theme doesn’t end with the glitz and glam of the of the flashy new setting; there’s also plenty of opportunity to press your luck at variety of casino games."
TTP writes:" Tiny Tower Vegas is one of the best free to play building games now available on the App Store. The game features the same engaging gameplay formula of its predecessor, enhanced by a few tweaks that make the experience fast paced, with very few dull moments. Highly recommended to all fans of the previous games and building games."
From the article, "The gameplay is the same as the original Tiny Tower and Tiny Death Star. Players run a tower in Las Vegas, adding floors with new rooms or facilities. The problem is that this is the first NimbleBit game that’s actively checking your pockets. Everything costs money. And not manageable fees which gradually scale as someone plays the game. Floors right away are 10,000 gold, and you start with 30,000. Hiring a person to work on a floor costs you 1,000 gold. Those prices are only initial costs too, and go up depending on tower growth and employee expertise. Restocking costs money too. Also, [Jenni Lada] wasn’t being given options to pick what each floor would be. No, Tiny Tower Vegas decided for me."
WP - "Tiny Tower Vegas is the long-awaited sequel to Tiny Tower, the game that put NimbleBit on the map and that kicked off the tower simulator genre that was so big on the iOS and Android platforms for a short while. This game brings back the Bitizens, the goofy characters, the 386-esque graphics and all of the other goodies that were fun about the original, and adds even more Vegas-style craziness with Elvis impersonators, themed hotel rooms and casinos and other madness."