Along with wearing regular clothes, Bitizens may also wear Costumes, a complete outfit with a theme or with unique embellishments. Many costumes are parodies of or shout-outs to popular culture. Occasionally, Bitizens wearing a costume will pop up in your elevator wearing one of the costumes below.
To view available costumes the player must view a Bitizen up close and select the Dress Up button, then the big green Costumes! button, allowing them to peruse the wide assortment of costumes.
Players may obtain Costumes through normal game play, such as giving elevator rides to appearing Costumed Bitizens and completing Delivery Missions which feature Costumed Bitizens. A friend may also send you a costume either by dressing up a gifted Bitizen before sending or by dressing up their Doorman and visiting your tower.
Below is a list of the costumes available:
Notes
- If a Bitizen is wearing glasses before the player applies a costume, that Bitizen will still wear the glasses with the costume.
- The Detective costume is inspired by Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist of Arthur Conan Doyle's famed mystery novel series.
- The Engineer costume may be a reference to the multiplayer first-person shooter video game Team Fortress 2, as the Engineer class in that game wears identical clothing.
- Plumber A and Plumber B are Mario and Luigi, the protagonists of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. video game series.
- The Princess is a reference to Princess Peach from the Super Mario Bros. video game series series.
- The Ice Queen costume is Elsa from the Disney animated feature film Frozen.
- The Trooper Costume is a Storm Trooper from the Star Wars franchise.
- The G-man outfit is a reference to the video game series Half Life.
- The Bitman is Batman, Ironbit is Iron Man, Captain Bit is Captain America, and SuperBit is Superman.
- The Fez costume is the 11th Doctor from the British TV series Doctor Who?
- The Creepy costume is a creeper from the video game Minecraft.
- The Cyborg costume is a Cylon from the science fiction franchise Battlestar Galactica.
- The red hat costume could be a reference to the rallying hat often worn by U.S. President Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential election campaign.
- The Ghosthustler costume is a reference to the wikipedia : Ghostbusters from the film with the same name
- The different colored ranger costumes are a reference to the Power Rangers series.
- The Young Wizard costume is a reference to Harry Potter from J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books.
- The Horse costume is a reference to the Horse Head social media trend.
- The Phantom costume is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera, the 1986 Broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber based upon the eponymous French novel by Gaston Leroux.
- The Mad Hatter costume is a reference to the Mad Hatter from Lewis Carroll's Alice and Wonderland.
- The Mapple Genius costume is a reference to the company Apple Computer, whose company stores employ technicians referred to as "Geniuses".
- The Liberty costume is a reference to the Statue of Liberty in New York.
- The Super Hero may be a reference to PIXAR's animated feature film The Incredibles as the family wears similar costumes.
- The Archeologist is a reference to Indiana Jones from the Indiana Jones film series series.
- The Star Captain is a reference to the Star Trek science fiction franchise.
- The Blink costume is a reference to Link, the protagonist of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series.
- The Bikachu costume is a reference to Pikachu from the Pokémon media franchise.
- The Snapdog costume is a reference to the Dog filter from the social network Snapchat.
- The Monster Suit is a reference to Domo.