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Dublin is the 49th city in Gummy Drop!.

This city had a free trip from March 16 to 18, 2018 in time for St. Patrick's Day.

Story[]

Introduction:
You arrived in Dublin by cruise ship to rebuild the monuments.
Epilogue:
After you rebuilt all the monuments, you will travel by a fishing boat to Casablanca.

Souvenir symbols[]

  • Dublin Souvenir1Shamrock
  • Dublin Souvenir2Harp
  • Dublin Souvenir3Celtic cross

Rewards[]

Achievement Image Reward Passport Stamp
Build all monuments GummyDrop BuiltAllMonuments
Intern
Complete all level 1
Passport Intern Box Passport Level1Stamp
Architect
Complete all level 2
Passport Architect Box Passport Level2Stamp
Master Builder
Complete all level 3
Passport MasterBuilder Passport Level3Stamp
Build 100% of city Passport CityComplete Box Passport CompleteStamp

Citizens[]

Levels[]

This city contains 200 levels, consists of 120 normal levels, 60 side-levels, and 20 Helping Hand levels.

Monuments[]

# Monument Levels Requirement Image
Bricks Hats Gems Green Gems
1 Garden of Remembrance 1-10 90,000 - - -
Dublin Stamp01
The mosaics of this Irish freedom fighters memorial depict broken weapons, referencing an ancient Celtic ritual of throwing broken swords and shields into a river at the end of the battle.
2 National Leprechaun Museum 11-20 190,000 - - -
Dublin Stamp02
This unique museum celebrates the heroes of Irish folklore such as leprechauns, banshees, and the great warrior, Cuchulain. On weekend nights they offer "Darkland," a program of twisted tales. But leave the children with a babysitter - this Irish delight is adults only!
3 Dublin Castle 21-30 280,000 - - 3
Dublin Stamp03
Originally a Norman fortification, the government complex is sited over a large, dark pool ("dubh linn," in Irish), fed by the River Poddle. The Poddle was later diverted to create a moat for the fort. It still flows beneath the castle, although no crocodiles have ever been sighted.
4 Old Jameson Distillery 31-40 320,000 - - 3
Dublin Stamp04
The 1780 distillery was founded by a middle-aged bureaucrat Scotsman, new to brewing. His later success has been attributed to his good taste, his family motto "Sine Metu" ("Without Fear"), and a pinch of midlife crisis.
5 Dublin Mosque 41-50
Dublin Stamp05
Ireland's first mosque evokes two religions. The Donmore Presbyterian Church circa 1860, built in the style of a 13th-century English Church, was converted into the mosque.
6 St. Patrick's Cathedral 51-60 380,000 360,000 - 4
Dublin Stamp06
Renowned brewer Sir Benjamin Guinness restored the crumbling 13th century Gothic cathedral in the 1860s. His son Arthur made a sly reference to the family business when he donated a stained glass window of 'Rebecca at the Well' which read: 'I was thirsty and ye gave me drink'
7 Temple Bar Area 61-70
Dublin Stamp07
Vikings set up camp in the area as far back as 795 A.C.E. Locals have it that the style of boisterous celebrating associated with brawling conquerors might seem subdued next to the usual Saturday night festivities at Ireland's oldest public house.
8 Spirit of Dublin 71-80 390,000 350,000 - 3
Dublin Stamp08
The decorative pattern at the base of the stainless steel "Monument of Light" was inspired by the rock formations underneath. The pinnacle pierces the sky at 390ft in the air - upon which an unspecified number of angels are presumed to be dancing.
9 Dublin International Airport 81-90 410,000 370,000 380,000 4
Dublin Stamp09
The original Terminal 1, an elegant curved building with tiered floors echoing the lines of a great ocean liner, was designed to accommodate 100,000 passengers a year. Terminal 2 was added in 2010, and today, the airport serves 28 million travelers annually.
10 Malahide Castle 91-100 450,000 325,000 400,000 5
Dublin Stamp10
Of the five ghosts rumored to haunt these halls, some say the most terrifying is Maud Plunkett. She is said to chase the ghost of her third husband around the castle in posthumous domestic altercation.
11 Samuel Beckett Bridge 101-110 470,000 440,000 430,000 2
Dublin Stamp11
The dramatic design for this cable bridge was inspired by Ireland's national emblem, the harp, lying on its side. Samuel Beckett might have appreciated how the harp appears to be endlessly waiting.
12 Trinity College 111-120 500,000 470,000 400,000 2
Dublin Stamp12
Trinity College, founded in 1592, boasts such alumni as Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker, and Samuel Beckett. The Book of Kells also resides in the college's library. You'll have to read it there, however. The ancient text is not circulated.

Helping Hand levels[]

Special Item Missions[]

# Levels Special Item Image Reward Citizen Character Quote
1 1-10
2 11-20
3 21-30
4 31-40
41-50 10 Gummy Guy Gummy Guy Resource Mart builder Resource Mart unbuilt
5 51-60
6 61-70
7 71-80
81-90 10 Gummy Guy Gummy Guy Resource Mart builder Resource Mart unbuilt
8 91-100
9 101-110
10 111-120 10 scarves Dublin SpecialItem10 Green Gem4


Helping Locals[]

# Level Citizen Spend Reward
1 26
2 103 Coin320 Pink Gem180,000

Green Gem2

Mystery Boxes[]

# Level Reward
1 46
2 86

Music[]

This track plays while on the city map.

Quotes by Sam[]

  • "The luck of the Irish has brought you to Dublin!"
  • "Welcome to delightful Dublin!"
  • "What luck! You're in Dublin!"
  • "You've dashed into Dublin!"

Trivia[]

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