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What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
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Android News
Thumb Arcade hopes to change mobile game discovery [interview]
By Dant Rambo
It's the very definition of a first world problem, but the amount of great mobile indie games out there is kind of overwhelming. Finding time for them is part of the issue, but locating them in the first place can prove just as troublesome. While the newly launched Thumb Arcade can't help you with the former issue, it can most definitely help you with the latter. We recently spoke with head honcho Andy Rosic to learn what makes the site tick, as well as what users can expect from it in the days/months/years ahead.Replay Wednesdays: Baldur’s Gate, GameHouse Slots 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?Angry Birds Toons is set to debut on March 16 and 17
By Nadia Oxford
Hallelujah, it's rainin' birds. Earlier today, Rovio announced that its long-awaited Angry Birds Toons will sail into our lives on March 16 and 17. Rovio plans to release 52 episodes per year, and the basic premise around most of the shorts appears to revolve around (sit down for this one) the Pigs' attempts to steal the Birds' eggs.Zynga closes three studios; consolidates NYC offices
By Joe Jasko
Times they are a-changing for powerhouse developer Zynga, who brought us such mobile/social phenomenon as Draw Something and Words with Friends. The gaming company has announced this morning a few internal changes that will be taking place within the business, including the closing of three studios in McKinney, downtown Austin, and Baltimore, and the consolidation of Zynga's NYC offices.Mew-Genics will bring out the crazy cat lady in all of us
By Dant Rambo
After four months of updates about its soundtrack, platforms, and other such details, Team Meat have finally spilled the beans on the gameplay of Mew-Genics. In short, it's a "cat lady sim." In long, it's something much, much crazier than that.Why app toys fail and Skylanders soar
The Wall Street Journal reported that more than 90 percent of app toys fail around the same time Activision announced that Skylanders' sales exceeded $500 million. Among the failed app toys were Barbie Dolls and Hot Wheels cars with special conductors to control games on a tablet from Hasbro, Disney's Cars AppMates, and a version of the Game of Life from Hasbro in which players spin a wheel on an iPad rather than a physical wheel. Yet, Activision's physical virtual goods continue to sell incredibly well, driving Activision's profitability. This interesting juxtaposition of news shows the value of using the equivalent of in-app purchases rather than the business models designed around retailing, distribution and manufacturing processes from the last century.Nevada legalizes online gambling as game companies place their bets
By Joel Brodie
The state of Nevada has passed legislation legalizing online gambling and further paving the way to the day when it will be legal to lose (or win) all your money gambling on your phone.Specifically, the legislation allows Nevada to move forward in allowing online poker legal in lieu of federal legislation and to create interstate compacts with other states to allow their citizens to gamble on Nevada-based online casinos.Why am I sharing this on Gamezebo? Because every single social game company (especially the social casinos) are salivating at the chance to offer legalized gambling in their games.The latest Star Wars Pinball trailer is for Mandalorians only
By Dant Rambo
I have to give Zen Studios credit. Not only are they making Star Wars Pinball, but they're basing the tables on characters and films that fans actually care about (no offense, Jar Jar Binks). At launch, players will be able to shoot steel balls around play fields featuring The Empire Strikes Back, The Clone Wars, and the eternally awesome Boba Fett. The game's latest trailer showcases the latter of those three, and it has everything a Fett fanatic could hope for. It's Fett-tastic, I suppose you could say.