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Maybe online gambling won’t be made legal after all
By Joel Brodie
Everyone in the games industry assumes that it's inevitable that online gambling will be made legal. It's not a question of if, but of when.Online gambling has already been made legal in New Jersey, Nevada, and Delaware. About the only thing that could turn the tide would be if a megalomaniac with a history of throwing hundreds of millions of dollars into political action campaigns decided he was against making online gambling legal.Enter Sheldon Adelson.Beloved indie game developers are headed to Dyscourse in surprise bonus scenario
By Joe Jasko
It's only been a few short days since we brought you our in-depth preview of Owlchemy Labs' highly stylized survival game Dyscourse, which follows a group of survivors who crash-land on an island and must learn to adapt to the strange new world around them. In the game, the player's decisions will influence what ultimately happens to each one of these survivors, as they get to know them, or consequently, let them go.But now Owlchemy Labs has revealed another unexpected and all-too-awesome surprise that will accompany the upcoming game. In addition to the regular scenario that features protagonist Rita and the fellow survivors she befriends, Dyscourse will now also be released with an ingenious bonus scenario called "Indie Plane Crash," which features ten of your favorite indie game developers themselves, fully rendered in all of Dyscourse's cardboard-style glory. Seriously, it's that cool."Among some of these renowned indie developers are the legendary Tim Schafer of Double Fine, Edmund McMillen of Super Meat Boy fame, and even Phil Tibitoski of the lovingly weird Octodad. Alex Schwartz of Owlchemy Labs has also posed the all-important question for players to ponder regarding the "Indie Plane Crash" scenario: "They can code, but can they catch cod?" A valid point, to be sure, and as if there wasn't enough of an incentive already to donate to the project's ongoing Kickstarter page, then I don't really know what else you could ask for now.Free Games and Sales: Papa Sangre II, Trouserheart and more!
By Joe Jasko
I'll tell ya, my wallet has really been hurting this month after shelling out hundreds of dollars on the newest next-generation home gaming consoles, and so scooping up a ton of great games for mere pennies on the dollar is exactly what I need right now. I could also probably use some fresh air too, but who has the time to dillydally around outside when you have all of these free games and sales to look into?You don't need to spend $499 to get a whole swarm of awesomely discounted games like Papa Sangre II and Anodyne Mobile for your iPhone and iPad; you don't need a $60 yearly subscription to scoop up all the latest and greatest games from the 10tons catalogue; and you certainly don't need to spend $120 for a handful of launch games when you've got Gamezebo's own iShooter Gamer Bundle for a mere $4.99!"So which games are you picking up this weekend with the spare change that you have left after this month's big next-gen console releases? Did we happen to miss any good deals that are still out there during our money-spending stupor? Let us know in the replies!The iShooter Gamer Bundle is now available
By Jim Squires
Some people just want to watch the world burn. Others just want to shoot it up. If you fall into this latter category, you'll no doubt find the latest offer on Gamezebo Deals to be $4.99 well spent.For just a penny under a fiver, The iShooter Gamer Bundle offers Steam keys for Sanctum, Tower Wars, Cubemen and Bleed. Whether your idea of shooting is first-person, tower-based, or side-scrolling mayhem, there's a little something for everyone in this package.Trigger finger getting itchy? Pick this one up at Gamezebo Deals today!Replay Wednesdays: Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, Big Business Deluxe and more!
By Joe Jasko
I've always been a big believer in the "short and sweet" mantra when it comes to taking anything in moderation. Who wants to watch a three-hour movie when they can watch a three-minute YouTube video instead? Who wants to read 80 pages of introductory content to this Replay Wednesday article when a slim three paragraphs will more than suffice?So in following this short and sweet fashion, this week's list may not have a lot to it, but everything it does have reeks of all sorts of awesomeness. This week brings a few new hidden object adventures for you to investigate on your iPhone and iPad, including Eternal Journey: New Atlantis and Dark Dimensions: Wax Beauty, and an epic strategy card game to engulf your PC in all sorts of might and magic (or mighty magic, if you prefer)."The Humble Store debuts with massive game deals
By Joe Jasko
Any gamer knows that there's no better way to snag a handful of great indie releases for a hugely discounted price than by perusing the latest Humble Indie Bundle. But now the beloved Humble Bundle company is stepping up their own game this week: with the full-fledged launch of The Humble Store online. What this means is that indie developers will now finally have a way to sell their games directly through the charitable Humble Store, thanks to the brand new storefront.And as anything that's ever been associated with the Humble Bundle name before, the newly launched Humble Store promises to offer great games at next-to-nothing prices, with the full proceeds going to the game developers themselves, and a small slice for Humble Bundle and some wonderful charities. And for all of you Bundle fans out there, not to worry: you'll still be seeing more than your fair share of Humble Indie Bundles and Humble Weekly Sales as per the usual alongside the new store."In celebration of the Humble Store's first big day out in the world, the brand new storefront is running, what else, but a number of great sales on some of our favorite indie PC and Mac games! The Humble Store is currently featuring big deals on Don't Starve ($7.49), Rogue Legacy ($7.49), Gunpoint ($4.99), and more for the next five hours at the time of this writing. But if you happen to miss out on these deals, not to worry again: more sales are already on the way for tomorrow, and the next day, and every day after that!So will you be picking up any great indie titles on the new Humble Store in support of game developers and charitable organizations? How do you think the new storefront will hold up against some of the other well-established online sites that specialize in gaming deals? Be sure to let us know in the replies!Gamezebo Presents: The Retro Nintendo Gamer Bundle
By Jim Squires
If you're in your early thirties like I am, there's a pretty good chance your passion for gaming started with three little letters: NES. Back in 1985 the Nintendo Entertainment System ushered in a new era for home video games, establishing formulas that game designers still look to nearly 30 years later.Don't you wish you could still play those games the way they were meant to be played?While Gamezebo hasn't perfected a time machine, and we're not quite technical enough to repair the busted old NES that's hiding in your closet, we are prepared to give you the next best thing: the RetroN Gaming System.RetroN can play all of your original NES games, and you can snag one right now (with two controllers) for just $18.99. And there's free shipping, so when we say $18.99, we mean $18.99. Not enough for you? You can bundle it together with two games of your choosing for $39, or bundle it with two games, a third controller (this one looks like the classic), and a light gun for $59!More details - and your chance to buy - can be found at deals.gamezebo.com.Free Games and Sales: Devil’s Attorney, Scribblenauts Unlimited and more!
By Joe Jasko
I don't think a lot of you who read these weekly gaming sales roundups can fully understand the extent of how difficult it is for me to type them up from week to week without just buying every single one of them I come across. Seriously, it takes a whole lot of willpower, which unfortunately I don't have all that often. But hey, at least I'm getting a bunch of great games for only a minor dent in my constantly-draining wallet!Because after all, we've got two enormous Humble Bundles that are just too enticing to pass up, countless iOS games that just had their prices slashed, and massively good deals on entire publisher's catalogues. And not only that, but even Gamezebo is hosting a few awesome gaming deals right now (hey, is there such a thing as an employee discount on an already absurdly good deal? Just thought I'd ask)."And if I happened to miss any other great gaming deals that are out there this week, be sure to let me know in the replies, and I'll probably go and buy them too without a moment's hesitation. Okay, I might have a problem…