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It’s a big day for KIXEYE: a new studio in Australia, and a mobile partnership with DeNA’s ngmoco
It looks like KIXEYE, the gaming company known for its online combat strategy games such as Backyard Monsters, is making a few strategic moves of its own. Today, KIXEYE dropped two major announcements, each from separate sides of the globe.Founder Trip Hawkins exits Digital Chocolate as almost 200 are let go?
By Eli Cymet
You know the famous saying: life in the social games business is like a box of digital chocolate; you never know what you're going to get. Or when you're going to canned, as the case may be. In an unsettling development for one of the space's hottest companies, we're getting wind of big shakeups at the studio founded by industry legend and EA mastermind Trip Hawkins. We're talking multinational closures big.Fighting Fantasy is going mobile courtesy of Gamebook Adventures creator Tin Man Games
Back in the 80's, videogames were nothing more than simple arcade-style adventures with pixel-heavy models. But before videogames had any of the required components to for telling compelling story, including realistic graphics, voice acting, and solid writing, adventure seekers with an active imagination could jump into an interactive story anytime they wanted to via gamebooks.Because We May: the videogame sale to rule them all
We've all bought a game on sale. Who wouldn't? There's something awesome about getting a huge discount on a great game that just makes us gamers happy people. If you get that same "smart buyer" rush every time you get a game on sale, you're about to feel like you've found heaven. Prepare for Because We May, one of the biggest sales weeks we've ever seen.No expiration date: how Hidden Variable kept an app about groceries fresh [interview]
By Jim Squires
Bagging up groceries can be hard work - and nobody knows this fact better than Hidden Variable Studios. The studio released Bag It! in the Fall of 2011; a puzzle game about the delicate balancing act we all face when trying not to squish the bread or break the eggs in the checkout line. But unlike most mobile developers, whose games' popularity can expire quicker than a carton of milk, Hidden Variable has employed strategies that have helped them find new fans as time went on.Say that ten times fast: GREE takes Moshi Monsters mobile
By Eli Cymet
Call me old fashioned, but I consider myself a Pokemon guy. Oh man... when did that sentiment become old-fashioned!? In any case, I hadn't heard of Moshi Monsters except in passing until this news slid across my virtual desk. But 60 million fans and active players sure had, which proved more than enough to pique GREE's interest.Replay Wednesdays: Bejeweled, Mass Effect, Antique Mysteries and more!
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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.From OpenFeint to open beta: GREE launches worldwide mobile gaming network
By Eli Cymet
Having acquired OpenFeint over a year ago, developer, publisher, and mega-company GREE has kept their cards pretty close to the chest regarding their plans for the technology. Until today. In a formal announcement sent to Gamezebo, the multinational mobile-social gaming giant marked May 23rd as the kick-off for the GREE platform. Also known as? World domination, phase B.