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March of Heroes cancelled by Gameloft
By Jim Squires
If you're a regular reader of Gamezebo, you've no doubt started to realize that the Unreal engine has had a hard time of it on iOS devices over the last year. After its stellar debut with Infinity Blade, every iOS release using it since has been... well... terrible. Now the Epic-powered engine has been dealt another major blow - Gameloft has just cancelled their upcoming first-person shooter March of Heroes; the company's first release that was to make use of the engine.Max Payne is going mobile
By Jim Squires
Console action games have featured a lot of renegade cops over the years, but few are as notable as Max Payne. With the third entry in his series confirmed for a release next March, developer Rockstar Games have let an interesting tidbit slip: the original Max Payne will be coming to mobile devices.Introducing Gamezebo Deals Now!
By Joel Brodie
I want to to introduce you to our brand spanking new "Deals Now!" button in our Meebo Bar below. Every time we hear and report about an awesome game sale, highly rated games that drop in price, free game code giveaways, and beta test offers, we'll feature it here under "Deals Now!"The key is that it's deals now. All deals now are time limited. We may feature a sale that goes on for a weekend, or give away 5 free codes, or share an opportunity for 10 people to be first to beta test a game before everyone else. The game deals will always be changing, so be sure to click on the Deals Now button in the Meebo bar below to find out what's the games deal, right here, right now!Gamezebo Cribs: Gamezebo edition, part two
Yesterday you saw one half of the Gamezebo virtual office, and now it's time for the rest. In this edition of Gamezebo Cribs we're taking a look at the offices of PC and Mac downloads editor Erin Bell, as well as president and founder Joel Brodie. This is the end of our two-week long behind the scenes look at the casual games industry, but don't worry! We'll be continuing the Cribs series with one-off stories in the future. In the meantime, let's check out the rest of Team Gamezebo's office space.Kickstarter Picks: Star Command
By Jim Squires
Back in April, Gamezebo previewed an exciting new game called Star Command. It looked a little like a Kariosoft game if Kairosoft set their games in the Star Trek universe. It was a combination that could scratch two of our nerdier itches exquisitely. But that was all the way back in April, and we haven't heard a peep about the game from developer Warballoon Studios since. Now they're back - and they're hoping for your help to fund the rest of Star Command's development.Gamezebo Cribs: Gamezebo edition, part one
During our two-week adventure known as Gamezebo Cribs. we've shown you inside the offices of eight different leaders in the realm of casual gaming. And now that you've seen where some of your favorite games are made, it's time to see where your favorite gaming site gets made. That's right, today we're heading into the offices of Gamezebo itself. In fact, since our crack editorial team works remotely in home offices across North America, we'll be splitting this edition in to two. Today, we're checking out where our mobile games editor Jim Squires gets his work done, as well as our social and online games editor, Andrew Webster (that's me!).Gamezebo Cribs: Untold Entertainment edition
Untold Entertainment took the world by storm recently with the launch of one game, Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure, which was created by studio founder Ryan Creighton and his five-year old daughter Cassie. The studio is also hard at work on the upcoming Spellirium, a post-apocalyptic hyrbid of a traditional point-and-click adventure and a word puzzle game. In this edition of Gamezebo Cribs, we check out Untold's headquarters in downtown Toronto.Watch out Disney! Angry Birds gets its own amusement park game in China
By Joel Brodie
Actually, I better say, watch out Rovio! Like the fake Apple Stores, Techcrunch is reporting that a Chinese amusement park has created an unauthorized and very authentic carnival-like attraction based on Angry Birds.Players shoot plush Angry Birds toys (authorized, probably made in China) with a giant sling into inflatable pig balloons. This puts Rovio in an interesting spot.