For an American teen in the mid 90s, disillusioned angst was the order of the day. Whether grunge, goth, punk or some combination thereof, we were pretty unhappy with how uncool the world was according to us. The tone of …
There’s one word in the large lexicon of game genres and descriptors that will always get me to try a title: “Metroidvania.” It’s not a term thrown around lightly, as its progenitors—Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night—are two …
Considering how disappointing Episodes One and Two of Telltale’s Game of Thrones series were (due to bugs and glitches), Episode Three surprised me by releasing as a very stable experience. With renewed interest in Telltale’s Game of Thrones series, I …
With the rapid urbanization of the world and industrialization of farm life, it’s worth wondering if kids today get the bulk of their farming knowledge from games like Zynga’s FarmVille. Imagine a world where entire generations grow up believing food …
I’m filing for divorce in the morning. It’s not that I don’t love the ones I’m with now, but sometimes, when an old flame comes back into your life, you just can’t help but fall in love all over again. Time …
With Clash of Clans-style base building and match-3 combat, Toon Squad from TangoMe adds a comical spin to two of the most popular genres on mobile. The free-to-play game features a wacky cast of characters to battle or collect, irreverent …
Back in November I wrote about Toysburg, a game that “lets you turn little girls into nasty old pirates” as I put it. The game officially launched late last week and I spent the weekend playing through the game. And …
Freehold Games’ Sproggiwood released on PC in October of 2014, shortly after Gamezebo’s focus changed to mobile-only coverage. Luckily for us and mobile players everywhere, this charming roguelike is now available on iOS and Android in all its mushroomy glory. …