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Zynga has been releasing new games at a furious pace, but it doesn't look like it's slowing down any time soon. The developer has announced four new games, across Facebook and mobille, including the latest "Ville" game and its first foray into the world of hidden object games.Kickstarter Picks: Last Class Heroes
By Jim Squires
Let's say you have a great game idea, some resources, and the ability to get that game onto the App Store. Great, right? But what if you're ultimately not satisfied with the product you've released? That seems to be the situation the developers at Kontrabida find themselves in. Their iOS RPG Last Class Heroes hit the App Store back in January, and they're looking for a little Kickstarter infusion to help remaster the game and give it a little more oomf.Monday Morning Quarterback: Farewell to Sandlot Games, and Goodbye to Innovation in PC Casual Downloads
By David Becker
It can't be denied that there are major changes going on in the casual gaming market. I'm not talking about the rapid growth and increasing relevance of social games, nor the rise of hidden object adventures as the dominant genre. I'm talking about the slow but very obvious disappearance of unique and daring casual games in general - at least when it comes to PC and Mac downloads. The recent acquisition of casual games developer Sandlot Games by social game company Digital Chocolate is just the latest indicator of what has been a slow but steady transition.Ravensburger sees big potential in tablet board games
By Jim Squires
When it comes to the international board games market, few names are as big as Ravensburger. They recently started to make a push into the digital space with iOS adaptation of games like Puerto Rico and Ramses II. And there's good reason for it - with tablet sales on a steady incline, the digital board game experience is poised to explode.Elvis getting his own online social game
If Lady Gaga, Enrique Iglesias, and Jimmy Buffett can star in social games, why not the king himself, Elvis Presley? Well, he will soon, as Entertainment Games has announced a licensing agreement that will see the king of rock and roll star in his very own online game.Telltale Games loves the iPad, still skittish on Android
By Jim Squires
Point and click adventures and touch screen devices seem to go hand in hand, so it come as no shock that Telltale Games is head over heels in love with them - the iPad in particular. In a recent interview with Gamasutra, Telltale CEO Dan Connors spoke of the success the company has seen on the iPad, what it means for the future, and why they're still not on Android devices.Gamezebo Cribs: Gogii Games edition
By Erin Bell
If you're a hidden object game fan, chances are you've played something by Gogii Game. The studio has produced dozens of hits -Escape the Museum,Princess Isabella, andEmpress of the Deepto name a few. In this edition ofGamezebo Cribs, we check out Gogii Games' headquarters in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.Monday Morning Quarterback: Could Disney be the next big name in gaming?
By Jim Squires
When it comes to the business of entertainment, there's one hard and simple fact that can't be avoided: Disney owns everything. Marvel Comics? Disney owns it. ABC television? They own that too. ESPN, The Muppets, Baby Einstein; it seems there's not a single aspect of the entertainment industry that Disney doesn't have a dominant foothold in. And now, it would seem, they've turned their attention to video games.