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Category:
Entertainment
Release Date:
Dec 01, 2009
Homepage:
http://www.booyah.com
Publisher:
Booyah Inc.
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MyTown is a GPS game built around your local shops, restaurants, and hangouts.

Level-up, unlock items, and earn cash to buy your favorite real-life locations.

Start collecting rent NOW!

•Own Shops: Buy and own your favorite real-life locations.
•Upgrade and Collect Rent: Collect rent when other people check-in to your shops. Upgrade your shops to increase their value.
•GPS Check-ins: Check-in at the places that you love. Earn cash and rewards after each Check-in.
•Power-Ups: Discover and earn Power-Ups for point bonuses and cash. Level-up to unlock more locations to buy.
•Leaderboards: Compare your score and ranking at each location. View users' comments at each location.
•3-D Avatar: 3-D Avatar with real-time reactions to touch screen inputs and events.
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Daily iPhone App: My Town 2
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 11 Nov 2011 13:00:00 UTC +00:00
You probably remember Booyah's MyTown, which eventually claimed more users than even Foursquare for a time. Booyah's management has switched up a bit since then, but the company is still plugging away at the iOS market, most recently releasing a sequel to MyTown called (not surprisingly) My Town 2. This version runs is more of a traditional social game, similar to Farmville, Cityville or any number of time-based management titles. Much like the original, the draw of My Town 2 is that you build cities with real places from your own neighborhood. Checking in to those places helps you break open rewards and items that you can't get anywhere else. Unfortunately, this means My Town 2 is sticky with the marketing. There's a whole lot of brand placement and not a lot of game play. I'd prefer more action and less marketing of the in-app purchases. But Booyah has been at Read More
GDC 2011: Upcoming 'Nightclub City DJ Rivals' – Rhythm and Location Based DJ Battling
Mini_discussion_bubble Touch Arcade - Posted Fri, 04 Mar 2011 22:56:25 UTC +00:00
During GDC this week, I met with developer Booyah! to check out their upcoming game Nightclub City DJ Rivals. DJ Rivals is a hodgepodge of many different gaming ideas, but essentially it boils down to a rhythm-based game with RPG elements. Booyah! has previously brought the casual social game MyTown [Free] to iOS and are responsible for the mega popular Nightclub City game on Facebook, which DJ Rivals is loosely associated with. Typically, I’m not really a fan of casual social games or Facebook gaming in general, so it would be very easy to dismiss DJ Rivals because of that. But one of the great things about an event like GDC is that I was able to sit down face to face with Booyah! and actually try out the game myself, and was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it. In DJ Rivals you will choose locations throughout a city Read More
MyTown Now Available in Canada, the UK, and Australia
Mini_discussion_bubble IntoMobile - Posted Fri, 06 Aug 2010 22:32:30 UTC +00:00
Booyah’s location-based check-in game, MyTown, is now available in Australian, UK, and Canadian iTunes stores. Woo! This is one I’ve actually been waiting for for awhile. Basically, it adds a thick slather of game elements on top of the usual location-based check-ins you might be familiar with in Foursquare and Gowalla. Essentially, it turns that same “go to a store, check in, get points” scheme into a game of Monopoly, that has you “owning” the businesses you check into, and charging rent to other people who check in there. MyTown also differs in that it lists stores specifically, while Foursquare and Gowalla are more loose, and offer a whole variety of user-generated content. Conveniently enough, Booyah also launched a scavenger hunt today too. Basically, you check in to locations as much as possible to earn parts of a map, that will lead you to a hidden key somewhere in your city. Read More
AppStore attention ranking. No.50-> ...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Tue, 03 Aug 2010 03:51:22 UTC +00:00
...attention ranking. No.50-> No.36[MyTown][Entertainment][Free] check it. http://bit.ly/9SPjMk #iPhone #Apps #Ranking... Read More
MyTown adds product check-ins
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Tue, 27 Jul 2010 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
Booyah's very popular MyTown app has updated again, this time bringing some more innovation to the "check-in" idea. Instead of just checking in to locations, the app will now "check-in" to various products with the iPhone's camera. So when you use a certain product, you can use the camera to scan a barcode, and presumably, MyTown will recognize it, add it to your check-in history, and then reward points and progress as usual. Of course, this also means that Booyah will get a list of your favorite products and merchandise, which CEO Keith Lee says is "a holy grail for marketers and brands" in the press release. It seems a little unfair to take such valuable information from consumers while simply rewarding them with a few achievement points and virtual stickers, but MyTown definitely has a following, and the app's fans can't seem to get enough of their virtual collecting. The Read More
MyTown Lets you Check in to Products with Barcode Scanning
Mini_discussion_bubble IntoMobile - Posted Mon, 26 Jul 2010 19:23:50 UTC +00:00
Following up on its craft and trade update last month, the location-based check-in game for iPhone, MyTown, has just become a little more interesting. Instead of just checking-in to real-world businesses and claiming them as your own in an online game of Monopoly, you can now use your phone’s camera to scan barcodes and check in to products. Doing so unlocks exclusive virtual items, and of course earns you in-game points. The main target for this update are the producers of the products getting scanned; by getting involved with MyTown, they can offer specials and rewards through the game as incentives for players to buy their stuff. Very clever. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the new check-in craze spread away from simply locations. GetGlue offers a check-in app for iPhone that focuses on movies, books, music, and TV shows, and Gowalla expanded their location-based network to include events. It’ll Read More
Apperang pays users for app installs
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Tue, 29 Jun 2010 00:30:00 UTC +00:00
The App Store is a busy place -- there are lots and lots of apps out there, and almost all of them need attention. Some developers are apparently willing to pay for that attention, so enter Apperang, a new service that purports to pay users to install certain apps on their iPhones. MobileCrunch has the breakdown -- Apperang has a verification system running that will check if you've installed apps in their system (including Booyah's MyTown and Flixter's Movies -- I saw nine apps on the service, but that may be limited by location), and then will pay out a few cents, both for installing the app yourself, as well as referring it to other Apperang users. Is it kosher? Pretty much -- lots of app developers already pay for advertising that's targeted towards app installation, and this deal isn't any different. Rather than pocketing all the profit, Apperang is just Read More
MyTown 4.0 adds item creation, location tips
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:00:00 UTC +00:00
Booyah has released MyTown 4.0 for the iPhone, the latest update to their extremely popular check-in game, and it adds a whole new round of social functions to the system. Properties that you own (which you get by checking-in at real-life properties) can now create items of their own, and different categories, like shopping or dining, will create different types of items. Additionally, items can now be traded with friends in the game, and all of this adds a new level to the gameplay -- not only are you earning points for checking-in, but you're collecting items, and those items can give you extra boosts or otherwise mix up the game. Plus, actual virtual items helps out Booyah's in-app sales, and I'm sure they will eventually put some of their branding agreements to work by making some of those created items brand-name products. Version 4.0 also adds "location tips," which allow Read More
New and notable iPhone and iPad apps for June 4, 2010
Mini_discussion_bubble The iPhone Blog - Posted Fri, 04 Jun 2010 13:08:29 UTC +00:00
By Staff, Friday, Jun 4, 2010 | Sure, new and notable iPhone and iPad apps isn’t a theme, but with so many new and such a large swathe of notable, who needs a theme? Join us after the break to see what’s going on in the iTunes App Store this week! Documents to Go, one of the leading mobile office document creation and editing tools, has gone universal binary which means, for no extra charge, you can now use it not only on the iPhone but on the big iPad screen as well. It includes the same great Excel, Word, and PowerPoint compatibility, but it higher resolution on the iPad, and supports iPhone OS 3.2 for iPad features like inter-app document sharing and iTunes document transfer (which the iPhone should get in iPhone OS 4). They’ve also added support for SugarSync and iDisk, rounding out DropBox, Box.net, and Google Docs as Read More
The most talked about iPhone app in the ...
Twitter_icon appstorehq - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 07 May 2010 05:48:09 UTC +00:00
...most talked about iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: MyTown @appstorehq | http://bit.ly/9Qymxz... Read More
MyTown updates to version 3.1, adds collectibles and social features
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Thu, 06 May 2010 14:00:00 UTC +00:00
May 6th 2010 at 9:00AM email me at myfriendizzie@gmail.com to find out how to out smart the limit of check-ins. What an incredible big pile of dog poo Booyah released, and then stepped in themselves. This upgrade has taken away all possibility for "fun" and replaced it with boredom. I'll be sitting back for a week or two and watching to see if they decide to bring back some sense of "game". For the moment, it's just rote dullness that awaits anyone who goes to MyTown. Very sad indeed. I play mytown, and yes the new update is absolutely horrible. The main offender here is that they have now limited check-ins to 40 per day. Seriously! There are so many reasons why this is stupid, but mainly it just makes the game a lot less fun. Especially since you can only play it for about 20 minutes before having basically nothing Read More
Booyah Releases MyTown 3.1 Update for iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble IntoMobile - Posted Wed, 05 May 2010 20:04:10 UTC +00:00
Fans of Booyah’s MyTown iPhone app have much to be excited today as an update was just rolled out today on the App Store.  MyTown 3.1 allows users to scroll through trending properties in their area, as well as their most frequented check-ins and their friends.  You will also be able to further customize your properties via add-ons that will give users a chance to make their town a little more unique. MyTown 3.1 also introduces a check-in limit which, for the first time in MyTown, puts a limit on the amount of times a user can check-in within a certain time period.  As of now, the only other location based service app that limits check-ins is the Yelp! app as Foursquare still does not limit a user’s check-in time.. Daniel is a Jersey boy, born and raised. He currently lives in the Northern NJ area, close to New York City. Read More
Anyone on the MyTown iPhone app? Let me ...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 30 Apr 2010 22:20:48 UTC +00:00
...on the MyTown iPhone app? Let me know & I'll play. It kinda plays like 4square, but no real rewards. http://qstat.us/jo7q... Read More
Booyah releases MyTown 3.0, adds friends lists and social features
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 27 Mar 2010 01:00:00 UTC +00:00
Mar 26th 2010 at 8:00PM Check out NYC Way, DC Way, SF Way, Vegas Way instead! www.nycway.com www.mysfway.com - They give you a new look into your fav city, than these unrealistic Games! iTunes link can't be found... No MyTown in Australia? Yeah, but after a 40 level max and collecting billions of dollars and filling up all real estate spaces, what more can I do with this? TUAW (or The Unofficial Apple Weblog) is a website devoted to tips, reviews, news, analysis and opinion on everything Apple. © 2011 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved. We value our readership, especially when we receive tips which help us write compelling content. Use this form to send us a tip. Note: Some fields are required. Read More
MyTown Hits 1.5 Million Location-Based Gamers; Ups The Social With Version 3.0
Mini_discussion_bubble TechCrunch - Posted Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:34:54 UTC +00:00
MG Siegler is a general partner at CrunchFund and a columnist for TechCrunch, where he has been writing since 2009. His focus is on Apple. Prior to TechCrunch, MG covered various technology beats for VentureBeat. Originally from Ohio, MG attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. He’s previously lived in Los Angeles where he worked in Hollywood and in... → Learn More While Foursquare and Gowalla garner much of the buzz around location right now, Booyah’s MyTown continues to garner many of the actual users. In fact, the service has crossed 1.5 million users. And it’s gaining them at an incredible rate of 130,000 new users a week. Compare this to Foursquare, which during SXSW crossed 600,000 total users. And MyTown is showing no signs of slowing down, with another new version of the app now available. MyTown 3.0 comes just two months after the launch of MyTown 2.0. Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:11:24 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #7: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/ac9b4m... Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:40:39 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #7: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/ac9b4m... Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:54:11 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #7: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/ac9b4m... Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:42:43 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #13: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/brmxGR... Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Mon, 08 Mar 2010 22:57:24 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #13: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/brmxGR... Read More
Favorite Apps of the Month
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Download Blog - Posted Wed, 03 Mar 2010 16:08:03 UTC +00:00
These are actually my favorite apps of February but I’m a little late… [iTunes link] – This is a free app that lets you download a host of files to your iPhone like JPG, GIF, HTML, MP3, MP4, 3GP and more.  But, what I like to use it for is downloading YouTube videos for later viewing at full resolution.  However, you can only watch the video from within the app and there’s no way to get the video off your iPhone.  Obviously, Apple wouldn’t have an app that would pirate YouTube videos.  Since YouTube videos don’t stream on 3G at full resolution on the iPhone, this helps to watch your videos more cleanly. There doesn’t seem to be a size limit when downloading on 3G. Which location-based app has more than double the amount of users of Foursquare and Gowalla combined and is free?  If the answer is [iTunes link] you’d Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:56:25 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #26: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/brmxGR... Read More
Free Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod ...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Tue, 02 Mar 2010 20:35:53 UTC +00:00
...Entertainment Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #26: MyTown from Booyah Inc. - http://bit.ly/brmxGR... Read More
Loopt teams with Mobile Spinach for check-in discounts, Booyah talks about MyTown
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:00:00 UTC +00:00
If the iPhone has a leading app genre, aside from gaming, I'd say the current surge of "check-in" apps is probably it. Sure, back when the App Store first opened up, Twitter apps were everywhere (and they're still being made daily, it seems), but in terms of a genre that can only exist on a location-aware device like the iPhone, "check-in" apps like Foursquare, Gowalla, and so on, are making their mark right now. Here's news on two such apps continuing to grow on the App Store skyline. First up, Loopt [iTunes link] has announced a partnership with a company called Mobile Spinach to start trying to monetize this kind of app usage. Mobile Spinach delivers local ads, and Loopt says that it'll be using their location-based social networking service to bring specials and deals to users from wherever they check-in from. Note that while Apple doesn't necessarily want location-based advertising Read More
MyTown's uncanny success
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 22 Jan 2010 03:00:00 UTC +00:00
Jan 21st 2010 at 10:00PM MyTown is addictive but there is a huge problem to their future business model. You can basically check in anywhere you want at anytime. There is no downtime. Technically, I can be at home, chilling in my bed, and check in 30 locations around the city within a minute. What's the fun and point in that? Yes it is rather repetitive. I started playing it last night after reading this review and now I'm over level 21. I can't put it down. They got something right. There's an aspect of competition to see who can get the most check-in points at each location. But I'm finding that even that isn't too difficult to do. I think the key strategy is to acquire as many establishments as possible and then collect rent on them. Part of what make the game so addicting is in how quickly money Read More
MyTown 2.0 Evolves The Gaming And Monetization Of Location
Mini_discussion_bubble TechCrunch - Posted Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:23:08 UTC +00:00
Last week, we wrote about MyTown, an iPhone application created by Booyah already had 500,000 users. That was significant because the app, which is a location-based game, was already well ahead of rivals Foursquare and Gowalla in terms of users — and it gained all those in just one month. Today, brings an entirely new version of the app to the App Store, MyTown 2.0. With this new release, MyTown is further differentiating itself from the Foursquares and Gowallas of the world. While those are about check-ins that revolve around social aspects, MyTown is much more of a straight-up game. In fact, the best way to think about it may be Monopoly for the real world. While the core idea is still to check-in to venues you happen to be at, the driving force behind doing that is to be able to “buy” those properties rather than tell your friends where Read More
Foursquare Who? Gowalla What? MyTown Has 500,000 Users And 31 Million Check-Ins
Mini_discussion_bubble TechCrunch - Posted Thu, 14 Jan 2010 20:33:00 UTC +00:00
The race to become the hot location-based gaming service is red hot right now. Foursquare and Gowalla dominate the headlines, but another iPhone app, MyTown, has managed to rocket past them in usage in a little over a month with little fanfare. Today, the service has some 500,000 users, co-founder Keith Lee tells us. That puts it far ahead of either of the two more well-covered apps. So how did MyTown manage to do that? There are a few reasons, but the main one may be the background of the creators. Lee along with his co-founders Brian Morrisroe and Sam Christiansen all have extensive experience in the gaming industry. In fact, all three did significant work for Blizzard Entertainment for a number of years, serving in key roles to build the Diablo and World of Warcraft franchises. From there, they decided to take their expertise to form their own company, Booyah Read More

Reviews

Great app but..
Animation Critic 4.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
I loved this app and still do. It was great fun to play and I thought it was a very original and creative idea one a whole. The one thing that kinda bugs me is that I got to level 20 and maxxed out the points, and I have enough money for the final upgrade on one of my businesses from 4 1/2 to 5 stars but it says I can't upgrade it for some reason. If anyone knows the problem let me know.
Nothing like it at all
Wpm4 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
This game will change the way the iPhone is used!
Seems to cover more locations than foursquare
EIFY 4.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
Most spots show up
Very interesting, waiting to see whats next//
Manch38764 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
First off, i have to say this game is very interesting. Its one of the few apps that actually uses the location system very well. I like all the powere ups you can get and the cute little avatar. My only problem now is that i've now hit the max of 20, will there be more levels or am I stuck at this cap. Also, maybe you could add new power ups that youd could obtain or buy, or new costumes and just other little items. Overall, a fun real-estate type game that is a must buy, especially now that its free.
Pretty cool for a location based checkin game/app.
bc1011011 4.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
Okay.. I downloaded it and then spent the next four hours flippin poking on the checkin button at locations nearby until I dominated everyone else on the leaderboard for those places like a mighty tyrant, and collected about 6 different properties. It's really suprisingly fun. Hint, wait till your point multiplier powerups level up by watching the checkin button on the bottom.. usually about a minute or two until it kind of maxes out. Disappointed that there's no market system for the properties though, they all seem to be the same once you buy them, and you can't use money to buy more checkin powerups, just to buy or upgrade your properties. Also the avatar doesn't seem to do much ("yet"?) Still cool that you can buy and upgrade to make more money though.
monopoly game
kiesto 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
at first, it was a bit overwhelming. but after playing with it for a few minutes, it's a cool idea. it's pretty much real-world monopoly where i can collect rent buy places around me.
Great Game!!!
woolly1221 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
What a great game!! It is like playing monopoly real time! So much fun- I can't seem to put it down.
Yes!
Kayabird 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
This is the one I was waiting for! real world leveling with places I go!
Wow! Next-Gen Check-In Game
Centrality 5.0 stars Version: 1.0.0
I've tried a couple of pretty cool Check-In apps like Foursquare and Gowalla, but MyTown is HOT! You can Check-In to buy real-world shops and even collect/sell rent... The Power-Ups are pretty slick too. It's kind of like if Foursquare and Monopoly had a baby, and had a RPG raise said baby.