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
With World Wide Maze, every website is a game
By Dant Rambo
Following the success of Super Sync Sports, Google has released yet another browser-based, smartphone-controlled game. Called World Wide Maze, it turns every website on the Internet into a playable marble maze.More than 100 million Americans prefer free-to-play games
By Joe Jasko
We've heard a lot of talk lately around these parts that more and more established game developers are going the way of the free-to-play model. Well it turns out there's a very good reason for that. A recent study conducted by PlaySpan, in conjunction with Frank N. Magid Associations has shown that an astounding 77% of gamers (and 110 million Americans) spend more time playing free-to-play games than pay-to-play games. The December 2012 study surveyed current gamers between the ages of 13-54, where it was deemed that 52% of these gamers were men and 48% were women.Dragon City available now on iOS [interview]
By Dant Rambo
Has your iDevice seemed a bit dragon-less lately? It's one of the worst feelings known to man, but fortunately Social Point is here to fix it. Earlier today the studio released Facebook juggernaut Dragon City on iOS, thus resolving the dragon deficiency the platform has long suffered from. To learn more about the game's mobile debut—such as how good the dragons will look on a retina display—we spoke with Jacob Kruger, Social Point's mobile marketing manager.Steam announces Early Access program
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever wanted to be a video game tester? I mean, playing all those new games before anyone else just seems like the best job in the world (except for writing about games, that is!). Well if you're a Steam user, then today is your lucky day.Kickstarter Picks – Battle Worlds: Kronos
By John Anthony
Several years ago, KING Art Games created a prototype for a turn-based strategy game that was eventually left behind as they pursued other projects. One of those projects happened to be The Book of Unwritten Tales, an adventure game that's as gorgeous as it is entertaining. After that taste of surprising success, the team looked back to its strategy prototype and decided the time was ripe to bring it back to life.Replay Wednesdays: Girls Like Robots, Unmechanical and more!
By Jim Squires
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?Online gambling in the US: it’s pretty much inevitable
By Nick Tylwalk
Hear that whooshing sound? It's the sound of something rushing in to fill a vacuum - except that the "something" in this case is social and mobile gaming companies, and the vacuum is the market for real money gambling games in the Unites States.Artifex Mundi announces 6 new hidden object games for Q2 2013
By Jim Squires
If you've ever enjoyed a game like Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart, Abyss: The Wrath of Eden, or Enigmatis: The Ghost of Maple Creek, you already know what the team at Artifex Mundi are capable of. So, if like many of the studios fans you've been wondering which hidden object adventure they're working on next, you'll be delighted to hear today's news: Artifex Mundi isn't working on one new release. They're working on six.