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Ben Kane is an Indie Game Developer (And You Can Be Too)
Marketing himself as "The Man at Going Loud Studios" on Facebook and "Indie game developer, training wheels edition" on Twitter, a quick scan of Ben Kane's social media reveals little to the curious creeper. The opportunity to learn more about the guy from Ottawa who was nominated for Best Indie at the 2012 Canadian Video Game Awards was given to me, a humble social media strategist, at the OIGC (Ottawa International Game Conference).Ghostbox Developer Diary #2: There’s a Cow on my Dragon!
By Troy Duguid
Hey there, I'm Troy and I make up 0.25 of Ghostbox. For our second Dev Diary I wanted to share a design problem we faced, and a lesson we learned on the way. So stick around, grab a chair, have a seat and let's get started...The Simpsons: Tapped Out introduces new “Waterfront” update
By Joe Jasko
Just in time for those wet and wild summer months, EA All Play has announced that a new update for The Simpsons: Tapped Out has gone live today. This new update, titled "Waterfront," seeks to expand the popular city-building game based on the long-lasting cartoon show with some fun boardwalk-based content.SGN acquires Mob Science
By Joe Jasko
Today SGN, the esteemed cross-platform developer of casual games like Jewels of the Amazon and Bubble Atlantis, has announced their acquisition of Mob Science as part of the company's ongoing strategy to expand their development team and add to their impressive roster of games. This news comes hot on the heels of SGN's latest acquisitions of Hallpass Media and Mindjolt, and now with Mob Science entering the fold, SGN will secure the small developer's entire portfolio of games, including the hugely popular Legends: Rise of a Hero.Eastern Developers Are Looking for Western Success
By Nick Tylwalk
If the market for mobile games in North America wasn't competitive enough on the strength of games developed on this continent, here's an undeniable fact that was apparent during the first few days of E3 2013: more games are on their way from overseas.Ready, set… Angry Birds Go!
By Jim Squires
Don't you love it when we have almost zero information about a game to share? Me neither. But I'm afraid Rovio is a company that likes to play their cards close to their chest.Replay Wednesdays: Cranky Cat, Worms Revolution and more!
By Joe Jasko
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?I guess they were double parked: police called about Ouya’s presence across from E3
By Nadia Oxford
The ladies and gentlemen behind Ouya had a wee brush with the law yesterday near the parking lot of the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Android-based gaming console is being pitched at E3 via a rented outdoor space. Ouya founder Julie Uhrman says that the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is doing what it can to disrupt their showing - including getting the fuzz involved.