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Version information
- 1.0.1 - File Size: 13MB (with no progress)
Cultural references
- After building a road, Lisa says she feels "like Robert Moses in that giant book that took me two years to read."
- When talking about planting trees to deal with their carbon footprint, Lisa says "the Inconvenient Truth is this place looks dull", a reference to Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
Trivia
- In the game, characters refer to the game, eg. Homer says to Lisa: "Thank God you're here to guide me through this tutorial".
- Homer suggest he and Lisa move to Miami instead of rebuilding Springfield.
Goofs
- In the trailer, the Simpson's house is only shows Homer inside and the space around him would be too small to fit their whole house in.
- In the opening intro, the tire fire isn't on fire.
Glitches
- Houses and buildings in the game are somehow placed 'outside the land', and when you click to buy a land expansion, the land in which the buildings are on show up with a price.
- On March 1, 2012, the response to Tapped Out was so overwhelming that it created some connection issues. As of March 3, 2012, they are still working to fix the issues. On the evening of March 3, the game was removed from the App Store, although players who downloaded Tapped Out before March 3 could still play the game. On March 8, it was announced that most connectivity problems had been fixed, but are working on a solution to player's characters or buildings that have disappeared.[1][2]
Exploits
- If the player runs the game on his/her's jailbroken iPhone/iPad with backgrounder setting and changes the date, the game will move forward, enabling them to keep on moving time to get the mystery box.
Continuity
- Homer's quote "One time our house was next to a prison so I could make a joke about how we lived next to a prison." references how in "Pokey Mom", Marge looks out the window in one scene and sees the Waterville Prison a few fields away from 742 Evergreen Terrace.