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Replay Wednesdays: Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land, Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst 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. Starting this Wednesday and continuing every week, we'll be rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice.Indie Royale Collection gives bundlers even more bang for their buck
For the past several months, the program at Indie Royale has been all about giving. Aside from straight-up charity bundles, the Indie Royale bundle system has been all about helping out your fellow comrades: every time a purchaser beats the minimum price, they lower the cost for everybody else. This time around, it looks like Indie Royale will be doing a little giving back of their own.Wooga removing their games from Google+ on July 1
By Dant Rambo
Although they've been there since the launch of the games service for Google+, Wooga will be removing their games from the platform come July 1st. It should come as no surprise that a lack of users is the catalyst for the removal, a problem the social network has struggled with since day one.Kickstarter Picks: Crystal Catacombs (again!)
By Jim Squires
For the most part, Gamezebo loves Kickstarter projects. So much so that for the better part of a year, we've been running a semi-regular series called Kickstarter Picks to highlight the best of the best of them. But have you ever wondered what happens to the games we profile after their fundraising time is up? In the case of Crystal Catacombs, a game we featured back in October, the answer isn't terribly uplifting.Is Steam doing wrong by developers? EA’s head of Origin thinks they could be
By Eli Cymet
On the heels of our e-mail chat with Brawesome about valuing the games you make, a headline-catching talk with the chief of EA's Origin download service seems like the perfect way to cap off the day here at Gamezebo. In a detailed interview with gamesindustry.biz, David DeMartini dished on Origin's plans to win over the public, and his thoughts on a certain download competitor you may have heard of.May the force free with you! Star Wars: The Old Republic goes free-to-play until level 15
By Eli Cymet
Apologies for the delay on this one. A casualty of the E3 rush, this piece of news got lost in the Gamezebo file folder for a couple of days. Which as we all know in internet time is approximately seven hundred years. Which, coincidentally, is how long you'll be spending playing Star Wars: The Old Republic now that it's gone completely free-to-play for the first fifteen levels! See what I did there?Brawesome celebrates their titles by raising prices… wait, what?
By Eli Cymet
I'll be honest. There isn't a whole lot at this year's E3 that has blown me away. Or even impressed me for that matter. So when Andrew Goulding - founder of Australian developer Brawesome, and all around good guy - e-mailed me promising some interesting news from the indie front, I immediately reported for listening duty. Like many App Store developers, Brawesome will be tweaking the prices of their two major releases. Unlike many, however? They're bumping them up.Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph is a love letter to video games
By Jim Squires
Gamezebo may not be a site about movies, but that doesn't mean we don't enjoy a good bag of popcorn and sticky theater floor just as much as the next guy. And when the film in question is all about gaming? Even better!