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Mac Game Deal: Batman Arkham City – Game of the Year Edition for $14.99 (50% off)
By Jim Squires
You. Are. Batman. Well… not really. But you can be, so long as you own a Mac and love a good deal. The Mac version of Batman: Arkham City - Game of the Year Edition is the latest special offer on Gamezebo Deals, with savings of 50%!In addition to the full game that scored a 91 on Metacritic in its Fall 2012 release, you'll get the following DLC: Catwoman Pack, Nightwing Bundle Pack, Robin Bundle Pack, Harley Quinn's Revenge, Challenge Map Pack, Arkham City Skins Pack. Normally $29.99, you can snag this Game of the Year Edition right now for $14.99.Check out Gamezebo Deals for savings on even more great products!Puzzle & Dragons gets new Batman: Arkham Origins special event
By Joe Jasko
It was only a week ago today when we first told you that GungHo Online Entertainment's incredibly popular Puzzle & Dragons had launched a second special cross-promotional event with Supercell's Clash of Clans. Well now it looks like Puzzle & Dragons is spreading the love even further, and this time around the game is even getting some crime-fighting and gadget-wielding bats involved.That's right! GungHo Online Entertainment has just announced a brand new collaborative event between Puzzle & Dragons and Batman: Arkham Origins, which just saw a fantastic mobile release earlier this month as well. Taking the form of a brand new Batman: Arkham Origins-themed dungeon, the new Puzzle & Dragons content will allow players to collect such superheroes and villains as Batman, Robin, Catwoman, and even The Joker, and add them to their monster boxes via a special Egg Machine."The new Batman: Arkham Origins special event will be going live in Puzzle & Dragons starting tomorrow October 30, 2013, and is set to run through Tuesday, November 12, 2013.Taking Play Seriously: How Video Games Can Have a Positive Effect on Our Kids
Like all fathers, I want the best for my kids. And like all parents, I have that innate desire to provide them with a healthy environment that nourishes in every way possible. But apps don't come with the equivalent of nutrition labels, and I'm often frustrated to find myself in the dark, unable to tell just what it is that my kids are consuming. That's a big problem. Keeping up with the casual gaming market is harder than keeping up with the Kardashians. Casual gaming is expected to mushroom to an astonishing $8.64 billion by next year, and it's clear that a large portion of casual gamers are children and young adults. This leaves us parents in a lurch: with thousands of titles out there to choose from, and with life growing busier by the minute, how might we tell what's valuable and what's dross?This question is particularly vexing to someone like myself; in addition to being a dad—my first and most important job—I run a successful gaming studio that produces apps for kids. When we started TabTale, my partners and I knew that we weren't going to be in the educational games market, but we also realized that we would never want to produce something we wouldn't like our own kids to play with.Check out these Star Wars: Tiny Death Star screenshots
By Joe Jasko
Earlier this month we brought you the exciting news that NimbleBit would be teaming up with Disney to bring us a brand new tower-building adventure set in the realm of Star Wars. Tiny Tower and Stars Wars just seem like the perfect match to us, and the upcoming 8-bit mobile game is already perched high atop our list of most anticipated releases.Well to give us another little taste of all the awesomeness that's still in store, Disney has unveiled four new images of Star Wars: Tiny Death Star in action, and they're everything we hoped they would be and more. From tiny pixelated Stormtroopers to 8-bit Darth Vader himself, it looks like our Tiny Death Stars are really going to be where all of the action is at in the universe!So now enough with all of this writing, and on to the Star Wars: Tiny Death Star screenshots!"5 reasons you want to work at King
By Jim Squires
Along with a handful of other notable press outlets, Gamezebo was recently given the opportunity to tour the Stockholm studios of King, the casual games giant behind titles like Candy Crush Saga and Farm Heroes Saga.We learned a lot about the business of being a leading cross-platform developer, yet despite all of the facts and figures thrown our way, one learning stood out above everything else: King's employees are happy. Not just "there's press here, plaster on a fake smile" happy, but really, genuinely happy. After seeing how the day-to-day operates, it's not hard to see why.Free Games and Sales: Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, Splice and more!
By Joe Jasko
I think it's pretty safe to assume that I'm not the only one out there who gets a little bit tired by the time that Friday afternoon rolls around. My eyes start feeling heavy, my bed starts looking more and more inviting, and the keys on my keyboard all start to blur together. But I've never been that much of a coffee drinker: nope, the only things I need to snap me wide awake are some awesome new sales and freebie deals in gaming!So quit all of your yawning and get ready to jump straight to attention, because we've managed to find some of the best gaming deals around that are sure to keep you fully awake until the weekend is here. After all, who needs coffee or energy drinks when you have epic deals on some of our favorite iOS games around, or fantastic indie bundles that just keep on adding more and more games to their already amazing offers?"I bet you couldn't fall asleep now if you tried! So if you find yourself up all night and suffering from insomnia (sorry, my bad), then why don't you fill your time by letting us know of any great gaming deals we may have missed down in the replies!This Week in China: How Rhythm Master hit 16m DAU, a headcount of mobile game users in China, and more!
By Jim Squires
It's a great big world out there, and game development is happening in all of it. What's more, game makers want to sell their games to every player out there from Hoboken to Hong Kong.With that in mind, we've asked our friends at Laohu.com to share some of the top stories coming out of China this week. Based in Beijing, the fine folks at Laohu have their finger on the pulse of Chinese gaming in a way that a western website never could - and they've been so gracious as to share their insights with the Gamezebo audience.The Pygmies are coming back next week in Pocket God: Ooga Jump
By Joe Jasko
Everyone's favorite tribal inhabitants known as the Pygmies are coming back next week in a brand new arcade spin-off game of sorts, and it seems like they're bringing their questionable love of dangerous things along with them! Developed from Bolt Creative, the same studio that brought us the insanely popular Pocket God, the upcoming Pocket God: Ooga Jump will be a vertical jumping game that is set to take the Pygmies all the way to the highest jungle treetops.In the game, players will use their device's tilt-based controls to help their Pygmy character pull off a number of massive jumps, in order for the little guys to bounce higher and higher and collect as many gems and items as possible! But of course, as we've already learned from our time spent with Pocket God, the world can be a particularly dangerous place for the Pygmies; and as such, they'll have to avoid a number of hazardous obstacles and hostile island animals if they ever want to make it back down to land in one piece.And those specific hazards and hostiles will come aplenty: from fiery falling meteors, to hungry spiders, to rabid monkeys hell-bent on catching the Pygmies and using their skin as some horrible flesh-based monkey masks, our fearless little heroes are going to need all of the help they can get! Pocket God: Ooga Jump will be released for iOS devices on October 31, 2013 for $0.99, and in the meantime, you can check out the debut trailer of the bouncing Pygmies in action right within this article.