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    The Simpsons: Tapped Out

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Mar 01, 2012

    Rebuild Springfield however you see fit in this iOS and Android game.

    werupenstein's The Simpsons: Tapped Out (Android) review

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    Tap tap tap your way to misery

    I decided to give this game a shot because a few podcasts I listen to regularly talk about it and it's free.

    This isn't really a game in my opinion, it's just tapping on icons and then waiting for more icons to show up so you can tap on them also. There is no strategy or even any decisions at all, it's really the stupidest thing I've ever put on my tablet.

    The game uses Origin to save your game and to connect with your Origin friends so you can go tap on stuff in their Springfield too.

    If there is one good thing in this game it's the Simpson theme, all of your favorite Simpsons characters and locations are in the game and the longer you play the more of them you will gain access to, I've played about four days now and it seems like you open up about one new character a day.

    The game takes about 15 minutes a day to get the most out of it, that's 15 minutes too long, try this game if you must but you have been warned, it's nothing but a waste of time.

    Other reviews for The Simpsons: Tapped Out (Android)

      MY TIDBITS: The Simpsons: Tapped Out 0

      Since 1989 The Simpsons family has been the mainstay of pre adolescent viewers due to its comedic antics that brought many games that fans could enjoy. One of this game is The Simpsons: Tapped Out that can be downloaded for IOS and Android phones. The game lets you rebuild Springfield from the ground up. The story starts when Homer neglected his job at the power plant that cause a meltdown and destroyed Springfield. The game will let you rebuild Springfield to your liking and you can unlock fam...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

      Simple Simpsons Simulator? 0

      Yeah, ok, so there are premium items in the game, as the only other review states, but get this: You don't have to buy them to enjoy the game. First of all, I did buy premium content, which is bought with premium currency (doughnuts), and I did get some content.Ok, but back to the game. Its a very simple town/simulator. Like Farmville, except it's a lot more interesting, isn't quite as boring, and does not require Facebook. Now, from what I've heard, the iPhone/iPad version has Origin connectivi...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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