Electronic Arts and Gracie Films have announced the development of a new mobile game inspired by 'The Simpsons'. The popular TV series come to iOS and Android with gratuitous supported by microtransaction.
The Simpsons in the 'E4' -Photo: lainformacion.com
TemasElectronic Arts Games
Sooner or later end up going to The Simpsons go up to the chariot of freemium. In other words, those free titles they charge the player for certain benefits or additions.
The model that has brought so much joy to publishers like Zynga (FarmVille) or Capcom (Smurfs' Village) is Electronic Arts plans to franchise the most famous Gracie Films: The Simpsons.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out is the first game free-to-play inspired by this controversial family, a title "created from scratch to satisfy the most fans of the series". This was referred Bernard Kim, vice president of social division and mobile game from Electronic Arts:
"Besides freemium games, users want titles inspired by his favorite intellectual properties. Our goal is to create a fun game that will last long term thanks to the addition of new content. Tapped Out is one of our biggest releases in 2012, we are working with the writers to make it so. "
The game will stand you in Springfield devastated by a nuclear disaster, our goal being rebuilt. Additional quests and new characters being added regularly go.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out come to iOS and Android in the coming weeks.
Electronic Arts announced today at the conference of the Gamescom 2012 that The Simpsons: Tapped Out re-launched in the App Store.
This free mobile game had to be removed a few months ago when it was originally released due to the large number of failures suffered, with servers could not stand and with serious lag that made it unplayable. According to Electronic Arts, these problems were due to his huge success.
The title can now be downloaded in the App Store Germany, although it can be enjoyed in Spain will have to wait until next month.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out tells how Homer Simpson inadvertently causes a nuclear explosion that destroys Springfield and scattered its inhabitants. The householder will have to rebuild the city according to his own vision, performing tasks and adventures for other characters that will unlock as you progress through the game.
The Simpsons in the 'E4' -Photo: lainformacion.com
TemasElectronic Arts Games
Sooner or later end up going to The Simpsons go up to the chariot of freemium. In other words, those free titles they charge the player for certain benefits or additions.
The model that has brought so much joy to publishers like Zynga (FarmVille) or Capcom (Smurfs' Village) is Electronic Arts plans to franchise the most famous Gracie Films: The Simpsons.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out is the first game free-to-play inspired by this controversial family, a title "created from scratch to satisfy the most fans of the series". This was referred Bernard Kim, vice president of social division and mobile game from Electronic Arts:
"Besides freemium games, users want titles inspired by his favorite intellectual properties. Our goal is to create a fun game that will last long term thanks to the addition of new content. Tapped Out is one of our biggest releases in 2012, we are working with the writers to make it so. "
The game will stand you in Springfield devastated by a nuclear disaster, our goal being rebuilt. Additional quests and new characters being added regularly go.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out come to iOS and Android in the coming weeks.
Electronic Arts announced today at the conference of the Gamescom 2012 that The Simpsons: Tapped Out re-launched in the App Store.
This free mobile game had to be removed a few months ago when it was originally released due to the large number of failures suffered, with servers could not stand and with serious lag that made it unplayable. According to Electronic Arts, these problems were due to his huge success.
The title can now be downloaded in the App Store Germany, although it can be enjoyed in Spain will have to wait until next month.
The Simpsons: Tapped Out tells how Homer Simpson inadvertently causes a nuclear explosion that destroys Springfield and scattered its inhabitants. The householder will have to rebuild the city according to his own vision, performing tasks and adventures for other characters that will unlock as you progress through the game.