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The Simpsons: Tapped Out Summer Donuts Extravaganza content update

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"Summer Donuts Extravaganza"


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The offer.

The Summer Donut Sale, also known as the Summer Donuts Extravaganza[1] for The Simpsons: Tapped Out was released on August 4, 2014 with a new offer from Gil for donuts. Gil offers a Dumpster of 576 Donuts, plus a Premium box (which contains one of 13 premium buildings) and a Tray of 132 Donuts with 10,000 money.

Prices

Image $ £
Tapped Out Dumpster of Donuts and Premium Box.png £24.49
Tapped Out Tray of Donuts and 10,000 Money.png £5.49


Gameplay

When the player taps on: Tapped Out Gil Summer Donut Sale.png
Gil Gather 'round the burning oil drum, children. Ol' Gil's going to tell you a summer vacation story!
Lisa I didn't know you were a storyteller Gil!
Gil You'd be surprised at all the things Gil can do when he smells bored children with credit card wielding parents. Anyway...
Gil Once upon a time, there was a weak, tired, grey haired old salesman who needed some money to pay for his kids' back to school supplies.
Gil So he cooked up a bunch of donuts, because he couldn't afford enough flour for non-holed pastries, threw them in a dumpster, and tried to sell them to gullible kids like you.
Lisa This story sounds an awful lot like a promotional sale...
Gil Dang it, they said children were unable to tell the difference between advertising and reality until the age of 12!
Lisa No... that would be the age of five.
The player receives the offer.

Offer Accepted

Offer Declined/Tap Back After Receiving Offer

Gil Are you punishing me because I didn't tell the kids a REAL story?

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