Bring Back Tiny Death Star!

The Issue

Tiny Death Star was a business simulation game created by NimbleBit and published by Disney Mobile. It was a spin-off of the hit game, Tiny Tower. In the game, you would build floors with one of the six categories (residential, food, retail, service, recreational, and imperial). The residential floors allowed you to house bitizens, which would range from humans to wookies, and even gungans. The food, retail, service, and recreational floors were where you would sell a variety of things for Imperial credits depending on what type of floor it was. Finally, there were the Imperial levels, which helped you find and defeat the rebels.

With enough credits, you can build more floors. lt was unique because every floor you built, the stuff sold and how it looked would be different. For example, if you built two food floors, one may be the Mos Espa Cantina, while the second may be Dewback Ribs. You can change the looks of your Death Star, upgrade your elevator, and do tasks for Imperial Bux. It oozed Star Wars charm and was highly fun. You would check in regularly to restock floors, do tasks, and upgrade your Death Star to your heart's content.

Disney, however, took it down in October 2014. The developers, NimbleBit, were not told about the cancellation beforehand. But now that Disney is under new leadership, we may be able to get it back on the App Store and Google Play. Let's get to 10,000 petitions at first and let's go from there. Share this petition on social media and your friends so we can get one of the most fun Star Wars mobile games back on the market. (Here was the original trailer of the game if you want a visual representation of the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-c2LVcB2GQ

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The Issue

Tiny Death Star was a business simulation game created by NimbleBit and published by Disney Mobile. It was a spin-off of the hit game, Tiny Tower. In the game, you would build floors with one of the six categories (residential, food, retail, service, recreational, and imperial). The residential floors allowed you to house bitizens, which would range from humans to wookies, and even gungans. The food, retail, service, and recreational floors were where you would sell a variety of things for Imperial credits depending on what type of floor it was. Finally, there were the Imperial levels, which helped you find and defeat the rebels.

With enough credits, you can build more floors. lt was unique because every floor you built, the stuff sold and how it looked would be different. For example, if you built two food floors, one may be the Mos Espa Cantina, while the second may be Dewback Ribs. You can change the looks of your Death Star, upgrade your elevator, and do tasks for Imperial Bux. It oozed Star Wars charm and was highly fun. You would check in regularly to restock floors, do tasks, and upgrade your Death Star to your heart's content.

Disney, however, took it down in October 2014. The developers, NimbleBit, were not told about the cancellation beforehand. But now that Disney is under new leadership, we may be able to get it back on the App Store and Google Play. Let's get to 10,000 petitions at first and let's go from there. Share this petition on social media and your friends so we can get one of the most fun Star Wars mobile games back on the market. (Here was the original trailer of the game if you want a visual representation of the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-c2LVcB2GQ

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Petition created on May 19, 2020