“We feel we created a unique experience that is not similar to anything on the market,” said Ben Liu, the chief operating officer at Pocket Gems, in an interview with GamesBeat. “There are other games about college life targeted at teens, but we’ve tried to make a heavily customized experience.”
The new game follows a string of hits for Pocket Gems, including Tap Pet Hotel, Tap Zoo, and Paradise Cove. The game has its own backstory and allows for a lot of customization, as players can decorate more than just a single character. You can customize skin tones and hair and choose from thousands of different outfits to wear. And you can decorate your sorority mansion. Pocket Gems felt like college life was an underserved genre on mobile devices.
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“We created a brand-new engine for this game,” said Eric Lam, product manager at San Francisco-based Pocket Gems, in an interview with GamesBeat. “The player has the capability to create unique game play based on their own choices in the story.”
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