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Waiting for an emotion: Double Down Interactive President Glenn Walcott on what drives people to virtually gamble
By Eli Cymet
When Double Down Interactive President Glenn Walcott gave a speech about building a successful business at this year's Casual Connect, he started it off by shooting 1,000 one-dollar bills into the audience. Judging him only on that impression, one might draw the conclusion that virtual gambling is all people make it out to be: a money-hungry space obsessed with the bottom line.Saban Brands acquires Zombie Farm developer The Playforge
By Dant Rambo
The Playforge, best known for developing the highly popular Zombie Farm and Zombie Farm 2 games, has been acquired by Saban Brands. A subsidiary of Saban Capital Group, Saban Brands is hoping to strike up licensing, merchandising and media opportunities for current and future projects from the developer, as well as become a power player in the booming mobile space.Temple Run crests past 100M downloads and gets a new update
By Eli Cymet
If there is any stronger argument for the value of trying free-to-play than Temple Run, I can't think of it. Imangi's treasure-filled endless runner launched on August 03rd, 2011 as a $0.99 download, and while popular, failed to explode in the way its developers knew it could. On September 18th of that year, they took the game free. Three days later? It was on 1 million devices.Ziosk’s John Regal on advertising games towards children (Casual Connect)
By Dant Rambo
Successfully marketing a game in the mobile space is never easy, but it's especially difficult when you're dealing with children. For starters, they don't have access to the same suite of websites as other demographics, and are thus insusceptible to a lot of ad campaigns. Ziosk CMO John Regal hosted a talk on the subject, and provided developers in the audience with some much-needed advice on how to get their games in front of kids.The Dog Days of Summer for Zynga
By Joel Brodie
What's worse than missing your quarterly numbers, revising estimates downward, and having your stock nose drive below $3/share after a high of $12/share in April?Getting hit by insider trading lawsuits, being mocked by your competitors, and today's article being posted in Forbes "Zynga: Is the Business Really worth nothing at all?" (ouch)! And in the words of House Stark in Game of Thrones, "winter is coming."Piracy and Premium vs Freemium: Madfinger Games on a developer’s dilemma
By Marek Rabas
Mobile games developer Madfinger Games recently announced that it was converting its latest release, Dead Trigger, to a free download on Android due to the 'unbelievably high' piracy rate. Today the game went free for iOS users as well. We reached out to Madfinger CEO Marek Rabas to see if he could share his thoughts on the subject of piracy. What follows is his response;Replay Wednesdays: Bubble Witch Saga, Paper Monsters 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.Different, but not better: David Edery explains how Spry Fox sees freemium, monetization, and the future of mobile.
By Eli Cymet
As a journalist, you often hear that industry events are epicentres for networking, meeting developers, and hearing interesting stories. Never more has this proven true for me than during the day before this year's Casual Connect, at a summit put on by the International Game Developer's Association. I went into the morning's first lecture - a unique one about learning from early failure - thinking I'd be covering the panel. Instead, I ended up digging deep with someone on it.