iOS Apps

MyTown 2 – Updated And Social

Booyah has just released a brand new social feature set for its real-world location-based entertainment app, MyTown 2, now available as a free update on the App Store.   This set of features will add new functionality to let players visit and share their city-building experiences in-game.  We’ve outlined the new social features for MyTown 2 below:

This is such a new update that when we double checked the app store it hadn’t reached it, we’re sure it will do later on today – just click here to update.

New Social Features

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·         Play with your friends and own businesses together
·         Visit any town, anywhere in the world
·         Buy any business, anywhere in the world
·         Earn special bonuses when your Businesses are “Franchised” in other player’s towns
·         Tons of new buildings and decorations
·         Awesome new town stats page

More About MyTown 2…

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MyTown 2 is the sequel to #1 location-based game of all time MyTown, which garnered over five million downloads and 10 million real-world check-ins.  Create the city of your dreams filled with your favorite places from the real-world with Booyah’s new and exciting entertainment app for the iPhone and iPad, MyTown 2. 

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MyTown 2 is all about you and where you play as you fill your town with your favorite real-worlds places, including restaurants, shops, cafes and more.  Get your town thriving as you buy, customize and upgrade real businesses, achieve bonuses by checking in to the trendiest places and earn coins to beautify and decorate your town.

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