RT pulte: I'm going give $1,250 to someone random who retweets this in the next 3 hours (must be following me so I can dm you if you win!)… 2 days ago RT HeyLizardLeigh: ✨Hark! You have once more been visited by the Blessed Seam!✨retweet her and all of your seams in 2022 will match perfec… 2 days ago I’m happy to have dived back into this Utopia. This a lot more cuter than what SimCity is so I can’t use that for a comparison scale. Should you play this? If you like a game that’s a lot like what SimTown used to be…most definitely.
I don’t really mind it, the rest of the residential buildings have slowly been unlocked for me so I can deal with that. The six people residential building I would work hard to unlock is hidden by a paywall this time around though. I’m also relieved that it’s also kept most of it’s formula as it changed publishers. It’s a fun game and I’m happy to see it back. I’m eager to get to the building that will let me start all idle businesses with the push of a button and I’m trying to fill out more buildings for the double coin bonus the bank provides. It’s probably the most addictive game I play around with. You can also see my profession progress throughout today. I think one of the other things I love about this game is the clone names. You can also use in game currency, which is what I sometimes try to do. There’s a little more obvious ways to offer you micro-transactions and there’s also the introduction of watching Ads to speed up processes. The game was updated well and everything behaves as it did before, except with a few minor changes. It wasn’t that hard to pick up the game and try to get back to what I was last time around.
With these new professions, you unlock more buildings and get special genetic materials for even more unlocks. The premise of the game is that you’re setting up a Utopia of clones and you have to start splicing professions together to get new ones. I’ve been at max land multiple times today. In fact, I decided to play the game differently this time around. I couldn’t find my last save, I thought I had it in the cloud…but I didn’t mind starting over. I didn’t even know it’d been pulled from the App store after the developer folded. I opened the app and then noticed that it was themed for Halloween and that it was finally being updated again. So today it randomly showed up in the app store while I was looking up something else. I would get stuck or, I’d switch to a new phone and totally forget about it. In the six years since, the game was installed off and on from my various devices. It was that year that I moved to another carrier and was using the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active in blue. I didn’t have the iPhone 5 so I know it wasn’t that one.
I’m trying to remember what phone I installed it in and I can’t remember for the life of me. This game came out in 2013 and I remember being a bit obsessed with it in my phone. The following list contains all professions, excluded the secret professions listed in the Secret Hideout.Just a little bit of backstory. Please note that this wiki is specialized for the newly released games in 2019.
Create new Clones and discover new genes as you build up your town! Are you up to the challenge to get all Achievements too?Īs of version 1.4.15, there are 450 professions that can be assigned to work, divided into 20 unique categories, plus 23 special genes that can only be used in splicing, available in the game. You begin the game with a Mayor and a Mechanic to get your Splicing adventure started. Growing your number of unlocked professions earns you more coins, new Buildings, even MORE professions, some funny names, and maybe even some secrets. Professions are the heart and soul of Pixel People.