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Indiegogo Picks: StarForge
By Dant Rambo
Humans love to build things. If they didn't, LEGO wouldn't be as popular as they are, and Minecraft wouldn't be owned by everyone on the planet. Additionally, StarForge probably wouldn't have met its goal on Indiegogo.Jordan Mechner talks Karateka revival [interview]
By Dant Rambo
Despite the valiant efforts of services like Good Old Games, a lot of classic games have fallen through the cracks. The reasons are many, ranging from licensing issues to a general lack of interest amongst the populace. In the case of 1984's Karateka, creator Jordan Mechner just never felt the time for a re-release or reimagining was right. Luckily for the game's fans, that all changed with the recent boom in mobile and downloadable games.Free Games and Sales: Mystery Legends, Monkey Island and more!
By Jim Squires
With Halloween behind us, Thanksgiving on the horizon, and Christmas a mere 6 weeks away, it's time for gamers to start pinching their pennies to save for the holiday season. But that doesn't mean you should be without games! Oh no, far from it. I just means you need to keep an eye out for some great bargains. Lucky for you, Gamezebo's here to help.Indie Royale celebrates bountiful season with the Harvest Bundle
By Dant Rambo
It's November, and you're probably stressed about whether you'll have time to play all of the great games coming out. The first worldliest of problems, admittedly, but we still sympathize. It's an uphill battle, and one that things like work and school tend to get in the way of. But with no real solution in sight, why not commit to the insanity and pick up more games? If you're into such madness, then Indie Royale's "Harvest" bundle is what you've been waiting for.Replay Wednesdays: Bubble Island, Madden NFL Social 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?Your kids aren’t learning enough about technology
By Jim Squires
In the summer of 2011, Untold Entertainment released Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure, and it really got people buzzing. Why? Because unlike past efforts from Untold, the game wasn't made by indie developer Ryan Creighton alone - it was made by Ryan and his 6 year old daughter Cassie.5 Games that Rock the Vote
By Jim Squires
With the Presidential Election only a day away, a whopping 6% of voters remain undecided on who to vote for. At this point it seems like flipping a coin, spinning a bottle, or just staying home and skipping the vote altogether are the only options these folks really have. But that's not very democratic!Millennium 5, Developer Diary #1
Millennium 5 is the last episode of the Millennium saga (see the other episodes at Aldorlea Games!). It all started in September 2009, with a young girl called Marine. She wanted to change the course of fate. This is a universal theme, our actions versus fate, this is why this series holds a special place in my heart. And now I'm about to close the book of her story, and it's quite a daunting task to say the least, because the game will be the biggest in the series. It has to be. People like a spectacular ending, and your goal as a developer is to deliver the goods.