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Global Gaming Initiative’s Elizabeth Sarquis talks charitable gaming [interview]
By Dant Rambo
A lot of good can come from playing video games. It can reduce stress and depression, and even improve the memory of the elderly. But there are some companies out there who wish to take it further. If playing a game can improve you as a person, why can't it also improve the world around you? This is a question Global Gaming Initiative is hoping to answer.Greenlight Spotlight: Ecotone
By Nadia Oxford
The darkness inevitably comes for us all, but that doesn't mean we have to make it easy for it to grab us with its cold touch. Ecotone is a platforming game that encapsulates our struggle against blackness: The fighting, the running, and the sweet soundtrack that accompanies our tumultuous travels (it's in our heads).Become a video game scholar with the latest Story Bundle
By Nadia Oxford
All right, put down that blasted video game. It's time to read some books. Some video game books. Storybundle.com is offering ten awesome video game-related ebooks that are worth a collective $100—but you can donate whatever denomination you think is fair. Be generous!Iron Man rockets on over to Marvel: Avengers Alliance
By Dant Rambo
Iron Man is basically everywhere right now. Iron Man 3 is hitting theaters on May 3, an officially licensed game of the same name just hit the App Store (we thought it was okay), and now the character has wiggled his way into Marvel: Avengers Alliance. Superheroes sure do have a lot of energy.Replay Wednesdays: Jack Lumber, Escape from Ravenhearst 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?Kickstarter Picks: A.N.N.E
By John Anthony
A few keywords to get you interested right from the start: 16-bit, metroidvania, pixel art, Gradius, open-world RPG. Still salivating? That's exactly why games like as A.N.N.E exist. The Kickstarter project by Gamesbymo looks to combine some very well-loved game genres into a stunning platformer/RPG/shmup experience. A.N.N.E is a love letter from gaming's history, and it doesn't attempt to shrug off even a bit of nostalgia as it makes its way to modern players.Game Dev Tycoon teaches a lesson about pirating games
By Joe Jasko
Game Dev Tycoon is a fun new simulation game about managing your very own video game development company, and the first release by a studio called Greenheart Games. But like any game on the market these days, the $8 title was at risk of internet piracy the moment it was released. So in order to combat the expected piracy head on, the developers intentionally created a cracked version of the real game, and uploaded it to torrent sites themselves the same day of Game Dev Tycoon's release. What better way to combat piracy than by giving an interactive lesson on how stealing games can harm a developer?Games of the Month – April 2013
By Dant Rambo
In case you haven't noticed, we're suckers for lists around here. We chronicle each week's major iOS releases, tell you which games we can't wait to play, and even pick the best games released every month. And while April may not have been the most prolific month of game releases, there was still plenty to get excited about - like a new Cut the Rope!