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Monday Morning Quarterback: what do you want to see from Gamezebo?
Usually we use this space to talk about our thoughts on the latest issues in casual gaming. But today we're doing something different: asking for help from you, Gamezebo's readers.The week in gaming news: January 13, 2012 edition
What better way to celebrate Friday the 13th then by rounding up the news of the week? 2012 is finally kicking into gear, and this week saw the level of gaming news return to its post-holiday levels. Quite a bit happened, and you can catch up on everything right here.Army Attack coming to iOS soon, Android afterwards
Following the success of Zombie Lane on iOS, developer Digital Chocolate has announced that strategy game Army Attack will soon be coming to the platform as well.Et tu, Cave?
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Love them or hate them, it seems pretty certain that social games are here to stay. Over the last few years, we've seen more and more traditional gaming companies embrace the world of social gaming - though I don't think any of us expected to see this company make the jump. Cave - the developer behind crazy "bullet hell" shooters like Bug Princess and Deathsmiles, have just announced that they're going to focus less on their hardcore audience and more on a social one.Cthulhu Saves the World coming to iOS, Android, Mac
By Jim Squires
While I may have played a part in helping Gamezebo countdown the best games of 2011, there's one game from last year that didn't make any of our lists, yet still remained near and dear to my heart: Cthulhu Saves the World. Originally appearing on Xbox Live's Indie Channel and then later on PC, the game was a throwback to the old days of 16-bit role-playing games, but with a twist. It starred H.P. Lovecraft's bringer of end times in a surprisingly heroic role.MocoSpace survey reveals some of the trends behind the growing popularity of mobile gaming
Even though gaming has become more and more mainstream, there's still a perception that the general gamer population is comprised of little more than awkward teenage males. Over the past decade studies have shown that this just isn't the case, and the availability of games on mobile platforms have meant that the gamer population is getting even more diverse. MocoSpace, the self-proclaimed "largest mobile gaming community in North America," has just released the results of a new survey, and the results are pretty interesting.Cut the Rope now playable for free in your browser
Developer ZeptoLab has launched a brand new version of mobile favorite Cut the Rope: a free-to-play HTML5 edition that's playable in your web browser.Is Microsoft looking to bring Xbox Live games to Android and iOS?
Microsoft has made no secret of how it wants to tie its Metro interface across as many devices as possible. At the moment, these devices include the Xbox 360 and Windows Phones, but rumor has it that Microsoft is getting ready to launch Xbox Live titles on iOS and Android smartphones.