So, as you can see in the title, the game is called Tap Tap Builder. In this game, you need to build your cities, like other games such as Sims Freeplay on the Android and IOS Operating Systems. Let me warn you, Tap Tap Builder, unfortunately, includes in-app purchases, prices from $1 – $20 per item.
When you first download the game you find you have a task to do, which is to build a 3 space long road. Then the game shows you how to build it, by clicking on a button that has a spanner image that’s in the bottom-middle. Once you’ve started building the road, you need to tap the particular space you started building to finish the job. Everything you build needs to be tapped, some more than others depending on its size/worth. You can also check on your city’s experience, employment rates, fire risks, crime rates etc. by using the book button that’s also in the bottom-middle. At the top-left corner, you can see the amount of money you have to build more structures and two other figures with three other figures on the right that you can figure out by yourself. Why spoil it for you?
The developer of Tap Tap Builder, HeroCraft, has made nine games so far, one of them being Marble Duel which has a good rating. Tap Tap Builder has currently been rated 4.1 out of 5, the majority rating it a 5. This game is available in the Tizen Store with a download size of 30MB for the Samsung Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4 devices. REMEMBER, if you’re a developer and you want your app or game reviewed by us, contact us at [email protected]
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