Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
By Adele Wilson
An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
There's something strange about this place.90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person
By Adele Wilson
An upcoming psychological survival horror.
Category: News
Australian government says gaming leads to gambling in younger kids and teens
By Joe Jasko
One of the most fascinating topics to come up in our industry these days is how real-money gambling is slowly but surely beginning to make its way into the precious gaming space. Despite the attempts to merge the two worlds, though, gaming and gambling have always been typically seen as two separate entities: except for all of those poker or slot machine video games that let players raise the stakes with imaginary currency. But in fact, now it seems that the lines have begun to blur so much in recent years that one organization in Australia has decided to take action.A new South Australia government-affiliated marketing campaign has recently begun to crop up around the land down under called Gambling is No Game, and stylized as NO GAME. Their main argument is that, in today's digital culture, it's entirely normal for younger children to become fully accustomed to moving around on a smartphone or iPad, and playing various video games with certain mechanics that simulate real world gambling. Naturally, this research has led NO GAME to the conclusion that gambling-simulated gaming in one's early years can translate into real world gambling in their later years."The homepage of the NO GAME website warns parents that "Games that simulate gambling give children the opportunity to practice gambling. Playing these games often becomes a daily activity making gambling seem like part of normal everyday life." It also offers a list of things to look out for in teenagers and younger children who might be crossing the line from gaming to gambling, as well as unearthing the roots of the problem and offering advice on what parents can do if they witness a similar behavior pattern in their own gaming kids.New holiday-themed “Feastivus” update heads to Plants vs. Zombies 2
By Joe Jasko
You didn't think that a little snow would be stopping those determined zombies of PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time, now did you? Well while the rest of the world is preoccupied with wrapping presents and spreading holiday cheer, the plant and zombie war wages on in a brand new winter update to PvZ 2 this month!Everyone's favorite "flower defense" game will be celebrating a 5-day Feastivus event at the end of this month, which features new holiday-themed zombies inching ever closer to your house across a wintry lawn! For every Feastivus level that players manage to complete during the limited window from December 24 to December 30, they'll be able to open a special in-game holiday gift as a reward.And in addition to all of the festive and wintry fun, the new PvZ 2 update also puts in place a few other bells and whistles that are available to download right now, such as a Turbo Feature that will enable players to speed up their game, an updated map with the option to move through the main levels in a more linear fashion, and - wait for it - the triumphant return of the Gargantuar from the original Plants vs. Zombies!Spread some excessive holiday cheer in the latest Tapped Out update
By Joe Jasko
The holidays have to come Springfield this week, with the latest winter-themed title update to The Simpsons: Tapped Out! Players of the popular city-building social game from Electronic Arts can log in today to find that a clerical error has caused it to snow hundreds of gift cards all over the town. And as a result, the amount of holiday cheer has reached an ultimate high (after all, who doesn't love getting a nice Christmas card or two, or two hundred?).All in all, the Tapped Out title update will feature all-new characters that come to Springfield and help spread that good old fashioned holiday cheer, not to mention a bunch of new buildings that are fit for the seasons, and of course, a humorous storyline that "explores the true meaning of the holidays," and is sure to delight both fans of The Simpsons and mobile gamers alike!"The new holiday-themed update is live right now for both iOS and Android versions of The Simpsons: Tapped Out, and is set to run until January 7, 2014. Just make sure you don't leave any delicious cookies and milk out on your table while you play - something tells me they won't last very long with Homer hanging around!Silence – The Whispered World 2 gets a powerful first trailer
By Joe Jasko
Remember a few days ago when news broke that Daedalic Entertainment would be making a long-awaited sequel to their early adventure hit, The Whispered World? Well get ready to see what the years have done to the whimsical and magical dream world that adventure gamers know and love, as a brand new debut trailer for Silence - The Whispered World 2 has just been released this week. And if this video doesn't perfectly set the tone for what's to come, then I don't know what will!Clocking in at an impressive three and a half minutes' worth of beautifully rendered cutscenes, the debut trailer introduces gamers to new protagonist Noah and his little sister Renie, as the pair struggle with survival in a war-ridden land of ice and snow. And if there's one thing that's clear after getting our very first taste of Daedalic's latest in action, it's that The Whispered World 2 is sure to pack a seriously emotional punch.You can check out the haunting new trailer for yourself just above this paragraph, and be sure to keep checking back on Gamezebo for more updates on Silence - The Whispered World 2 as we get closer to the game's release sometime in the second half of 2014.Deal of the Day: Duke Nukem Forever is $5
By Jim Squires
While it came out in 2011, I still can't believe it's here. Duke Nukem Forever is the sequel to 1996's Duke Nukem 3D. You know - this game. As with any hot game, they announced a sequel right away. It was 1997, and Duke Nukem Forever was officially in the works… but didn't see the light of day for fourteen years.It's a lengthy tale of cancelled projects and multiple developers, but in the end Forever finally saw release and can now be played - by you - for just five smackeroos.The latest offering on Gamezebo Deals will get you a Steam key good for both the PC and Mac versions of the game for just $5. Lock'n'load folks. It's time to bring the pain.Solve a murder mystery all businesslike in Mansion Lord
Within Mansion Lord players will have the opportunity to build a mansion, invite wealthy guests over for dinner, hire detectives when those wealthy guests end up murdering one another, and ultimately collect the bounty offered for the arrest of the murder. The developer, Golgom Games, is combining a number of game types into Mansion Lord, and thus players can expect to find tile-based world-building, turn-based RPG encounters, and business simulation mechanics, all within the game.Players will be able to tailor their mansion in order to draw in more elusive murderers (who are tagged with bigger bounties). Using Mansion Lord's suspect database system, players can check out the likes and dislikes of a specific killer, and plan accordingly. Once the killer is cornered, the turn-based system comes into play, and strategic planning is necessary in order to capture the criminal. The detectives then earn experience points which can be used to upgrade their skill-sets and equipment.Steampunk platformer Teslagrad out now
Set in a fictional time period in "Old Europe", Teslagrad tells the story of a boy on the run. The menacing patrolmen in red uniforms chase the boy from his home and pursue him across the rooftops and through the alleyways of his village. With just a bit of luck, the boy escapes the grasp of the patrols and finds himself in an abandoned castle. He stumbles upon an artifact that allows him to manipulate magnetic fields, giving him the ability to move massive platforms and force obstacles to easily move out of his way.These magnetic gloves are the first of many tools that the boy will come across as he unravels the mystery of the tower ruins he has accidently stumbled upon.Eat furniture as a robot in Not the Robots
Just recently released, Not the Robots is a roguelike adventure where players must stealthily rid offices of their furniture. Developed by Eli Piilonen and David Carney and published by tinyBuild, Not the Robots is the result of an incubation program at HouseOGames, and the first major title the two developers have worked on together. Previously, both Piilonen and Carney produced the award-winning Flash game, The Company of Myself.Within Not the Robots, players will have to carefully go about devouring furniture in various office settings. The trick here is that as the furniture is consumed there is that much less cover to hide from the patrolling guards (armed with machine guns) who are more than willing to end player's sofa-eating rampages.Featuring randomly generated levels, gadgets to utilize and master, gameplay modes that accommodate for the amount of time a player can allot to a session, and controller support, gamers interested in Not the Robots can pick up the title on Steam, for $9.99 (currently 40% off, down to $5.99 as a launch promo). Not the Robots supports Windows, Mac, and Linux.