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Indie Royale gets Serious – Serious Sam, that is
By Jim Squires
Since late 2011, Indie Royale has been providing gamers with a unique fluctuating price opportunity to buy into bundles of really great indie games for (usually) under a fiver. From Really Big Sky to Time Gentleman, Please!, the site has featured some of Gamezebo's favorite indie titles. Now with their latest bundle, they're aiming to please a very "serious" crowd.Monday Morning Quarterback: our predictions for 2012
At the end of last month we took a look back at the year that was 2011 and rounded up the best and most interesting games and trends to happen. Now we're looking forward. Just what does the world of casual gaming have in store for all of us in 2012? Well, we're not quite sure, but that's not going to stop us from making some predictions. The Gamezebo team has spent the past month gazing at our office crystal ball and has come up with these nine predictions for the next year of gaming.AGS Bake Sale bundles 14 indie games together for charity
By Jim Squires
By now, just about everyone and their mother has heard about the Child's Play charity. Founded by Penny Arcade creators Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins in 2003, Child's Play raises money to improve the lives of sick kids by raising funds to make sure that hospitals have all of the toys and video games they could ever need. It's a noble cause, and it's one that a lot of gamers have gotten on board with. The latest group of kind-hearted gamers to get involved are indie developers working with the Adventure Game Studio engine - and they want you to name your price for 14 of their latest creations, with all proceeds going to Child's Play.The week in gaming news: January 20, 2012 edition
It's Friday, and you know what that means: it's time to look back on the week in gaming. And what a week it was. Games helped save lives, launched on new platforms, and even flirted with the idea of gambling. Here's what happened in casual games this week.Sonic comes to Steam
By Jim Squires
Riddle me this: What's blue, fast, and finally on your PC? If you said Windows 7, well… you're a few years late to the party. But if you said Sonic the Hedgehog, you're spot on!Minecraft reaches 20 million registered users
We all know that Mojang's Minecraft is crazy popular. How crazy? Well, Markus Persson (better known as Notch to many) announced that the game now has 20 million registered users. In medical terms, that's somewhere between "straightjacket" and "lobotomy" levels of crazy.Gamezebo supports today’s SOPA Blackout
By Joel Brodie
Obviously, Gamezebo is not shutting down today for the SOPA Blackout. We're a game site and shutting down for political reasons is not fun. Also, I wouldn't know how to turn the site black without shutting the whole site down technically (and that would really not be fun).I would like to go on record that we are against the SOPA legislation being considered in US Congress and encourage anyone who believes in a free Internet to contact your representative today to voice your opinion.ZeptoLab promises even bigger year for Cut the Rope, hints at more merchandising and expanded platforms
Cut the Rope's been very good to developer ZeptoLab. While the studio won't reveal just how much money it's made off of the game and its adorable mascot Om Nom, CEO Misha Lyalin revealed that roughly a quarter of the game's 85 million downloads were paid for. According to Lyalin, who recently spoke to paidContent, this is only the start of things to come.