Universal App
Pocket Planes is NimbleBit's latest free to play title that has players flying bitizens across the globe, and it's an extremely fun and addicting experience.
The game is a lot more involved and complex than Tiny Tower is, but it’s still simple enough to get hooked into. Navigating plane routes and figuring out the best strategies for the most profitable flights become apparent, such as using layovers strategically to help get the 25% bonus for all passengers going to the same destination. The bitizens are back and are still cute looking, with plenty of funny quips in the Bitbook. As well, there’s new costumes that can be bought for the bitizens with Bux, and they are the best. NimbleBit will make so much money off of people buying Bux just for these costumes, like a giant frog suit.
Yet, Pocket Planes still does a fantastic job at making the Bux a legitimate second currency and not just a moneymaking excuse. Yes, it’s possible to accelerate progress by just buying a ton of Bux. But there are many ways to earn Bux via normal game actions or collecting them while watching a plane fly through the air. I never felt like I absolutely needed to buy Bux in order to progress, even while some items require Bux to be purchased.
Pocket Planes addresses the main concerns I had with Tiny Tower in the long-term: that there wasn’t much of a point to the game, and little goal to attain. Pocket Planes is much more involved, with concrete goals, but still keeps the principles that make NimbleBit’s social titles so fun and addictive. Even haters of ‘social’ games need to give this a shot.