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Brawsome enters the camp DRM Free
The issue of whether games should include DRM, especially indie games, has been a popular topic of conversation for several years now - especially since the rise of digital distribution and the increasing accessibility of "free" content. As a member of the hazily defined class of indie game developers, with now two original released games to my name - Jolly Rover (2010) and MacGuffin's Curse (2012), I've been faced with the decision of whether to go DRM free for a few years. My need to make this decision was first spurred by the opportunity earlier this year to include my first game, Jolly Rover, in the Indie Royale Bundle, and more recently from contact with one most recognizable advocates of DRM Free indie games, the Humble Indie Bundle.Crowdfunding Businesses: Benefits and Risks
Crowdfunding seems like a dream to many video game developers - just post up a pitch for an unfinished gaming project, and watch the pledges and donations roll in. But as veteran crowd funders will tell you, the actual process can be something of a nightmare, and success is far from certain. Certainly, crowdfunding can be a powerful too for launching and marketing any new business or startup. But before diving in, make sure you understand the benefits and risks associated with the practice.Lost and Found: Matthew Hall and the long road to Little Things Forever
By Eli Cymet
One of my favourite memories is of a recent summer I spent back home. While visiting a good friend, I took a day trip downtown, and stumbled with her into a gorgeous bookstore nestled at the corner of one of Vancouver's busiest streets. Straight away, we made a beeline for the top of the three story building - itself shaped like a massive glass novel - to our Shangri La: the children's section.Indie Royale gives back with the All-Charity Lightning Pack
We cover the Indie Royale bundles because we believe in awesome indie games for an awesome low price. We also dig their "pay more in order to drop the price for everyone else" model. This time however, supporters will have more reason to be generous than ever. Introducing the Indie Royale All-Charity Lightning Pack.Kickstarter Picks: Tex Murphy – Project Fedora
It's pretty uncanny how the classic adventure game genre went from dead to thriving in a matter of months. Starting off the success of DoubleFine's promise to bring back classic adventures with Double Fine Adventure (and grabbing nearly $3.5 million dollars in fan funding), old and beloved developers are rushing back to their computers with the realization that Kickstarter gives them a chance to design again. Joining this increasing pool of classic talent is Chris Jones and the Tex Murphy series.Replay Wednesdays: Jetpack Joyride, Machinarium, Rage of Bahamut 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.Big Fish Games celebrates Mother’s Day with 50% off all games!
By Jim Squires
Do you have big plans this Mother's Day weekend? If not, maybe you'd like to snuggle up to the computer with a nice game. Big Fish wants to help you with that, and is offering 50% off on all games - both standard and collector's editions - all weekend long! But wait… it gets even better.With 7 hours to go, Ryan Payton’s ambitious Republique meets Kickstarter goal
By Eli Cymet
As if you need me to tell you: it's safe to say that we're officially in the midst of the Kickstarter craze. The tip of the iceberg came with Tim Schafer and Double Fine's wildly successful adventure game project and it's $3.3 Million raise. From there, the floodgates were open. Whether it was prominent industry members, independent developers, or first-time creators, people took to the internet hoping to join the gold rush, all driven by same unshakeable belief: Gamers wanted to fund games online.