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Big Deals on Game Making Courses for Beginners and Beyond
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Want to learn how to make video games, but don't know where to start? Already know the basics, and want to move into the world of console developments? Gamezebo is offering two deal on courses that's simply too good to pass up.Neverwinter Review Diary #5: Playing nice with others
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Proper MMORPG reviews are difficult to do. Except for power levelers, the whole idea of playing a game in that genre is that it's a marathon, not a sprint. That doesn't mesh well with the concept of deadlines, which is what editors usually insist upon.Kickstarter Picks: Chroma Squad, Candle, and more!
We love seeing projects successfully meet their Kickstarter goals, even if it means we didn't get a chance to write about them. This week, League of Legends-inspired Project Ward was on our radar, but met its funding goal only 12 hours after launch. (It's still worth supporting if you need to reveal the fog of war in your home.) Luckily, there's no shortage of worthwhile and in-need projects to talk about: this week includes a Power Rangers-style sim, a top-notch documentary, and a CRPG that could be the second coming of Ultima Online.Games of the Month – July 2013
By Joe Jasko
When I was growing up, I always tended to get a little sad by the time that August 1st rolled around. After all, that only meant I had one month left to stay in my pajamas until two in the afternoon every day, and play Mega Man until it got dark out without ever having to worry about things like homework or studying. But now, I don't think the end of the summer is all that bad, and that's because there were some seriously awesome video games that kept us having a ball well throughout the month of July.Free Games and Sales: Tiny Thief, Trine, and more!
By Joe Jasko
Whether you readers out there are more prone to playing light casual games like Angry Birds, or instead prefer to take on a more engrossing experience like XCOM: Enemy Unknown, one thing is certainly for sure when it comes to free games and sales on the internet: whether casual or hardcore, there's always some tantalizing new deals to be found on great games!Hands-on with Shelter
I'm a mother badger. I awake in my den to the sound of running water, light streaming in through a small hole in the rocks behind me. But one of my five cubs is not moving; he's lying on the hard ground, his fur a sickly shade of gray, not deep brown like his siblings'. I rush down the corridor, find a turnip growing in a dark corner, grab it with my teeth, and bring it back to him. He devours it, his fur warms back to brown, and he stands up. I breathe a sigh of relief; Shelter begins.Replay Wednesdays: Witches’ Legacy: Lair of the Witch Queen, Jewel Match and more!
By Joe Jasko
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?RealNetworks acquires Slingo
By Jim Squires
Few names go as far back in the casual gaming industry as Slingo. The franchise has been around for 17 years, making them a venerable institution by video game standards. And as of today, that venerable institution has a new keeper.