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Miami Nights: Singles in the City is a dating simulation game for the J2ME Platform, Nintendo DS and BlackBerry. It is based on the successful Gameloft Nights franchise for mobile phones which has generated more than 4 million downloads.[citation needed]. The game is similar to New York Nights: Success in the City which is also a part of Gameloft's Nights series.
Miami Nights: Singles in the City | |
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Developer(s) | Gameloft Bucharest |
Publisher(s) | DS: Ubisoft J2ME, BlackBerry: Gameloft |
Director(s) | Stanislas Dewavrin |
Producer(s) | Manuel Figeac |
Designer(s) | Matthieu Gosnet Stefan Dan Foaie |
Programmer(s) | Emil Dobre Victor Bernot Carlos Morales |
Artist(s) | Arthur Hugot Christophe Latour |
Series | Nights Series |
Platform(s) | J2ME, Nintendo DS, BlackBerry |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Dating simulator |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The American cover art depicts a woman wearing a dress, whereas the European/J2ME/BlackBerry cover art depicts the same woman in a bikini. There have been complaints about the game being slow after the language selection and taking a long time to load.
Other Miami Nights games include Miami Nights: Life in the Spotlight for DSiWare (released on December 14, 2009 in North America, and in 2010 internationally).[1] and Miami Nights 2: The City is Yours, released on August 5, 2009 for BlackBerry.
The game had a sequel for the DSi & BlackBerry. For the DSi sequel, it is called Miami Nights: Life in the Spotlight, while for the BlackBerry sequel, it is called Miami Nights 2: The City is Yours. Both have the same title cover, they just differ in title.
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | (DS) 48/100[2] (DSi) 42/100[3] |
Publication | Score |
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IGN | (DS) 4/10[4] |
Nintendo Life | (DSi) [5] |
Nintendo World Report | (DS) 4/10[6] |
Official Nintendo Magazine | (DSi) 34%[7] |
The DS version of Singles in the City and its DSi sequel received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[2][3]
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