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Disney Infinity pushed back to August
By Dant Rambo
There's no trying to hide our excitement for Disney Infinity here at Gamezebo. I mean, it's a video game that gives you an excuse to buy mass amounts of Disney memorabilia. Chocolate, meet peanut butter. Unfortunately, that very excitement is what makes this news post such a bummer to write. In an attempt to release the game closer to the holiday season, Disney has pushed the game's release date back to August.thatgamecompany’s next game could be F2P
By Joe Jasko
It's no secret that in-app purchases are a touchy subject around this neck of the gaming woods. On one hand, IAPs let you try out a bunch of great games at no initial cost; but on the other, some developers have been known to abuse the model and manipulate gamers into paying much more than the base game might actually be worth.Kickstarter Picks – Bloom: Memories
By Nadia Oxford
Video games have stories galore about princesses in peril and the heroes that are commissioned to rescue them. You might go so far as to suggest that many games tell love stories. Bloom, an adventure game by Studio Fawn, likewise tells a love story—though it's the deep, cool love of a mother and her child rather than anything to do with the fiery love between mates.Buy 5 select games and save 80% in GOG.com’s latest sale
By Nadia Oxford
"Who wants to play video games?" If you need a something to help you pass the time while you wait for the restless March weather to settle down, classic game vendor GOG.com has you covered. And covered. And covered. From now until March 19, you can save up to 80% on the regular price of select games, provided you pick up five of them. Sweet Christmas! Okay, the holidays are long gone—but with prices like this, it's like celebrating Christmas all over again.McGraw-Hill Education brings gaming to the college curriculum [interview]
By Joe Jasko
When I was in college, if one of my professors had told me to go back to my dorm room and play a video game for homework, I might have never wanted to graduate so I could just keep on learning through playing great games. But for many college students today, that ultimate gamer's dream is becoming more and more of a reality, as educators and learning institutions of all levels are recognizing the power that gaming has to teach younger people about difficult concepts and important life skills.Mojang’s Realms service to make Minecraft a safer place for children
By Dant Rambo
Minecraft is by no stretch an offensive game, but the potential for children to wind up playing in a world filled with colossal phalluses or other pieces of R-rated architecture is all too real. Mojang's solution to this problem is Realms, a subscription-based service for PC and mobile where parents can maintain a private, controlled server for their kids and family to play in.Greenlight Spotlight: Another Castle
By Joe Jasko
"I'm sorry, but the Princess is in another castle." It's one of the worst things an adventurer can hear after hours of futilely platforming through rooms and rooms of hazards in a daring rescue attempt. But sadly, it seems to happen more and more for our favorite video game stars these days. Of course, this was never so bad for the gamers, as it meant another level was right around the bend. You would just think that after the first time, Mario would have installed GPS tracking in Princess Peach's cell phone.Replay Wednesdays: Rayman Jungle Run, Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep 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?