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.
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Frozen Synapse announced for iPad, Android tablets
By Nadia Oxford
Frozen Synapse, a much-loved asynchronous shooter currently available on Steam, is coming to iPad and Android tablets. Mode 7 told Eurogamer that it's working hard to optimize the game for its new handheld environments. "It's an exciting way to play the game and we hope it'll introduce Frozen Synapse to a whole new audience," said joint managing director Paul Taylor.FarmVille 2 introduces weekly County Fair event
By Nadia Oxford
There are two very good reasons to grow your own vegetables. One, It's satisfying to eat food that you've planted, raised, and picked yourself. Two, you can grow stupidly huge tomatoes and show them off to your neighbors. Even FarmVille 2 is set to grant you bragging rights with the County Fair, a new weekly event that lets players put their best crops on display.Next Triple Town update brings new game mode and spring theme
By Joe Jasko
If you're even the smallest fan of casual gaming, then you've probably heard of Triple Town before: the unbelievably addictive match-three game from Spry Fox. If you somehow haven't, I would ask my girlfriend to tell you all about how much fun it is, but she barely stops playing it long enough to really speak to me anymore, so I guess you're just going to have to take my word for it. This game is pretty awesome.How Rage of Bahamut Monetizes
When Rage of Bahamut (from DeNA's publisher Mobage) conquered the top grossing charts on iOS and Android I was stunned. I just couldn't understand how this web port with no sound, with sexist anime graphics and absolutely terrible player flows makes any money. I asked my gaming colleagues around the world and none of them understood why people play this game. After a few tries, I uninstalled the game thinking that this was one of those one hit wonders. A Gangnam Style of gaming.Star Command gets an interstellar release date of May 2
By Jim Squires
Long before Tim Schafer turned Kickstarter into the buzzword financial solution that has drawn every developer and their mother to crowdfunding megasite, a little indie studio called Warballoon Studios made a splash on the service with Star Command. Now, 18 months later, that game is ready to start its spaceward voyage.Hands-on with Night of the Rabbit
By Dant Rambo
As they've proven with the Deponia series, Daedalic knows how to make a solid adventure game. In fact, some have even compared the studio's recent output to that of LucasArts in their prime. That's a heavy compliment, but it isn't unwarranted. The studio has an undeniable knack for telling a good story, and their puzzle design is nothing to scoff at, either.Free Games and Sales: Plants vs. Zombies, Royal Envoy and more!
By Jim Squires
Great game deals are like the tide. Some weekends, when the tide is high, there are so many great game deals that we can't possibly include them all in a single post. Other weekends, when the tide is low, the deals are few and far between.Five Tips for Killer First-Time Flow
While getting ready for launch, player testing your title is truly a tough and eye-opening experience. Every. Single. Time. You've constructed all these really simple, educating and fun levels, just to realize that players don't play the game 'as they should'. To ensure that your game is played like it is supposed to be played, you need to have a killer first-time flow.