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
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We’re playing Rayman Fiesta Run, Tiny Death Star and more on Twitch right now!
By Jim Squires
SO MANY BIG GAMES THIS WEEK. It's enough to make your head spin. We'll have reviews of them on the site in the coming days -- and you're going to love them -- but why wait if you don't have to? If you want a first glimpse at today's newst iOS releases, we're livestreaming some of them right now on our Twitch channel, twitch.tv/gamezebo.This week we're checking out Rayman Fiesta Run, Tiny Death Star, LEGO Lord of the Rings and Garfield Kart. Be sure to jump in the chat and join in the fun! The more the merrier.Watch live video from Gamezebo on TwitchTV UPDATE: The live feed is now over, but you can watch the archived version above at your convenience. Enjoy!Exploring the 8-bit world of Star Wars: Tiny Death Star
By Joe Jasko
If there's one thing that gets people talking around the mobile community these days, it's the highly stylized and wildly addictive 8-bit experiences from developer NimbleBit, like Tiny Tower and Nimble Quest. Now couple that winning formula with a full-on Star Wars theme, and you've got yourself one serious contender for an all-out good time. Star Wars: Tiny Death Star has just gone live on the App Store and Google Play Marketplace today, but earlier this week I had the chance to speak with Jon-Paul Dumont, the Studio Director at Disney Mobile Palo Alto, and discuss everything from what it was like working with NimbleBit on this exciting new project, to what kinds of Star Wars fun and humor players can expect to find inside their own Tiny Death Stars.The folks at Disney Mobile have actually been fans of NimbleBit and their impressive catalogue of mobile hits for quite some time, and according to Dumont, the idea for a possible collaboration with the Tiny Tower formula and LucasArts' Star Wars license just seemed to materialize out of nowhere. Disney Mobile had come up with the name "Tiny Death Star" right off the bat, and loved how you could say that name to anyone and have them instantly understand exactly what it means. Yes, I think even Obi-Wan himself would go so far as to say that NimbleBit and Disney Mobile could not "escape their destiny" together.The first thing that might come as a surprise to some Tiny Tower fans is that the team at Disney Mobile took over the actual developing duties here for Star Wars: Tiny Death Star, with NimbleBit stepping back in a more consultative role. However, you shouldn't let that fool you, because Dumont tells me that one of Disney Mobile's biggest goals with this game was to stay true to the iconic 8-bit world of Tiny Tower and preserve its unique niche of gameplay, a modern mobile legacy which Dumont describes as being almost sacred to him and his team. Well just playing through the game for a few minutes, you can already tell that Disney Mobile has done NimbleBit proud with this release, as Star Wars: Tiny Death Star is certainly a Tiny Tower game here in every sense of the word.New iOS Games Tonight: Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! 2, Dwice and more!
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever heard of the old saying that good things always happen in threes? Well I don't know who the genius was that came up with that one, but I don't think that mindset could be farther from the truth: especially where the world of mobile gaming is concerned! After all, each Wednesday night good things happen by the dozen on the App Store alone, as gamers are soon met with more awesome games than they can even imagine (and so many more than a measly old three!).Don't believe me? Well here are just a few of the many great games that you'll be able to download later on tonight, including a long-awaited follow-up to one of the best visual novel experiences that is currently available on the App Store, a shimmering arcade game from the inventor of Tetris, and another impossible challenge that is sure to keep your fingers tapping and sliding like crazy. So nice try, old ancient sayings, because good things come to mobile games in way more than just threes!"Replay Wednesdays: Ittle Dew, Anomaly 2 and more!
By Joe Jasko
Can you imagine a world in which all individual video games were made for one single platform and one single platform alone? That's a pretty scary thought, isn't it? It's right on the same level as an all-out zombie apocalypse. But the good news is that we don't live in such a horrific kind of world, and a lot of our favorite games gets re-released on exciting new platforms each and every week: which is where Gamezebo's Replay Wednesdays comes in!This week's list was dominated by a few particularly awesome PC games that finally made their long-awaited debut in the mobile games space, including Ittle Dew, a cartoony puzzle-adventure that could give Link and Zelda a run for their money, and the alien-apocalyptic Anomaly 2 with the scary good graphics. See anything good that came to your gaming device of choice this week? Be sure to let us know down in the replies!"What’s the best endless runner?
By Jim Squires
It's been four years since Adam Saltsman's Canabalt introduced us to the words "endless runner." Since that time we've run temples, rushed minions, and done everything in between. It would be hard to nail down the exact number of endless runners that have popped up since, but I'm pretty sure a fictional number like "bajillion" or "kazillion" would sum it up nicely.To put it bluntly, there have been a lot.And, as you might expect, those kajillion endless runners have seen their share of gems and flops. By now it seems safe to assume that everybody has a favorite. And so, today, Gamezebo asks: what's the best endless runner?Let us know your favorite in the comments below. If you can include a screenshot and the reason why, even better!Bucking the Trend: Why Supermagical went from freemium to premium
Hi there! Let me introduce ourselves: we are Super Awesome Hyper Dimensional Mega Team, aka most likely the game developers with the longest name in the industry. And as I've been led to believe by my mom, also the coolest.We are the makers of Pro Zombie Soccer (Editor's Choice and Best of 2010 on the App Store) and last year's Supermagical (Editor's Choice and Best of 2012 on the App Store).Following our publisher's advice (and also the current trend), we released Supermagical as a free-to-play game. We struggled from day one to hit the right key with our players when it came to finding a satisfactory percentage of paying users. We weren't even close. The reasons? We believe there are several;Pre-Order Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for PC, save $11
By Jim Squires
Are you a PC gamer who's feeling a twinge of jealousy when your console-gaming friends brag about the fun they're having in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag? Don't worry - your day is coming. And when it does, we want to help you save some money.You can pre-order the PC version of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag right now for only $49 at Gamezebo Deals. That's $11 less than the $60 launch price. Your pre-order will score you an activation code that's redeemable at Ubisoft's UPLAY store (you'll need a free UPLAY account to do this) when it launches on November 22nd.For more details, check out the full listing at Gamezebo Deals. And don't forget to check out all of our other great gaming deals this week!Ready your dice bag: Quarriors is coming to iPad
By Jim Squires
If you're a fan of tabletop gaming, chances are good that you've been in love with deck-building games since they first hit the scene a few years ago. From Dominion to Ascension and everything in between, deck-building has proven to be a winning formula time and time again. 2011's Quarriors manages to stand-out from the crowd, not just because of its gameplay, but also because of its weight.Trading the card-based nature of most deck-builders for 130 custom dice, Quarriors was as unique as it was fun. If you're looking for a lighter alternative to all of those dice, though, WizKids/NECA have announced that their bringing the Quarriors brand to the iPad with a faithful translation of the original release.We asked our friends (and the tabletop experts) at Perpetual Geek Machine why we should be excited about this upcoming iPad adaptation. Having looked at the Quarriors brand in the past, we figured they'd be the right brains to pick.