Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Games of the Month – April 2012
By Jim Squires
Do April showers really bring May flowers? I have no idea. But I do know this: April releases bring great games! As usual, a metric ton of great games were released in the last 30 days, and we reviewed plenty of them. But which were the best? The very tippity-top of the charts? Read on to find out!GREE announces more partnerships, adding CrowdStar and iWin to the team
We talked about GREE becoming a major household name in mobile gaming back in February, and it looks like that prediction is edging closer and closer to reality. The major Japanese-founded mobile gaming company continues to expand, this time brining in two major North American partnerships: CrowdStar and iWin.PopCap invades the real world with Plants vs. Zombies merchandising deals
You can't walk five steps in a retail store without seeing Rovio's Angry Birds franchise on multiple shelves. There are t-shirts, a card game, iPhone covers, and plush toys from five inches to over a foot in diameter. You can even eat Angry Birds gummy candy. No longer content at watching Rovio extend their brand (while earning millions of dollars in the process), Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies creator PopCap is looking to enter the merchandising fray.Kickstarter Picks: Map Monsters
By Nadia Oxford
You might not know it, but your neighborhood is a haven for hidden monsters and creatures of all kind. Few people understand this fact better than Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering. Garfield wants to introduce you to a world where monsters wander the city streets, which is why he has a Kickstarter in place for a location-based iOS game called Map Monsters.Big Fish Games has a new CEO, founder Paul Thelen
By Joel Brodie
Meet the new boss of Big Fish Games. Hint, he's the same as the old boss.As reported in VentureBeat, Big Fish CEO has announced that he is stepping down and Paul Thelen, founder of Big Fish, is stepping back up to the plate. The most interesting part of the article are the details Jeremy Lewis and Paul Thelan give on Big Fish's current and future business.A Window to New Worlds: Phones & tablets as a venue for intimate gaming experiences
By Eli Cymet
As the mobile platform grows explosively, it's becoming increasingly typecast as the "new arcade." So much so, in fact, that you see industry veterans like Xbox co-creator Seamus Blackley assembling entire studios geared at reliving the coin-op glory days. Me? I'm not so sure. No, there's certainly no denying that retro-style gaming is alive and well on our phones and tablets. So too, however, are point-and-click adventures, "thinky" puzzlers, and a growing number of personal stories.CrowdStar ditches Facebook game development to focus exclusively on mobile
With revenue on the decline, many market analysts have begun to declare the death of Facebook social gaming in lieu of the expanding mobile market. For at least one developer, this proposed future has become a reality. In an interview with AllThingsD, longtime social gaming success CrowdStar announced a complete end for Facebook game development.Is Nexon about to buy EA?
According to the rumor in a Bloomberg video report this morning, South Korean free-to-play giant Nexon made a bid to purchase North American game developer, Electronic Arts. While this news in itself is pretty unexpected, the fallout so far has been equally surprising.