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Ackuna’s translation service aims to help small developers localize their games and apps
By Joe Jasko
I'm sure at one point or another in your mobile gaming career you've undoubtedly heard the many tales of caution that proclaim how important it is for developers to localize their mobile apps for sale in other markets and expand on their success. But of course, even if developers do take those initial steps towards bringing their games to other countries and mobile markets, there's always been that one glaring hurdle that's managed to keep so many games landlocked in their own native grounds: the elusive language barrier. Luckily, a new translation service called Ackuna is looking to make the prospects of localization a whole lot easier for small-studio game developers going forward.I recently had a chance to speak with Michael Duke of the marketing department at Ackuna, and learn some more about the company's take on localization and how their own translation services are crafted to help you achieve your own mobile development goals. According to Duke, what sets Ackuna apart from other more machine-based translation options out there today is the unique sense of community that the service provides. Users will be able to monitor the quality of work throughout the entire translation process, and fine-tune their own localization efforts through community feedback, advertising, and networking. The groundwork for Ackuna was actually put it place about two years ago, when it first began as a mere side project of the company's prime translation agency, Translation Cloud. In these humble beginnings, Ackuna functioned as a simple means of proofreading a machine-translated text for its interested users."But as the popularity of the project grew, Ackuna soon adapted in order to directly connect its users with the freelance translators themselves at Translation Cloud, before setting its sights on assisting the localization efforts of mobile app developers. Having just come out of its beta period this past September, Ackuna currently supports 22 different languages, with some of the most popular translations being English to Spanish, English to Chinese, and a number of other European languages, such as French and Italian. To help ensure that most mobile app developers are covered no matter their platform, Ackuna also supports a range of 10 different file formats, including the popular Apple iOS strings, Android XML, Blackberry resource file, and Java configuration file, as well as more uncommon ones, like YAML (Ruby), Microsoft Office spreadsheet, and Open Office spreadsheet.Replay Wednesdays: The Cave, Chainsaw Warrior and more!
By Joe Jasko
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?This week's highlights include venturing into a snarky cave on iPhone and iPad, using your virtual chainsaw to end the zombie apocalypse on PC, and managing some tycoon-worthy transportation networks on Android."Microids announce new adventure game Dream Chamber
By Joe Jasko
After already announcing a fifth entry in their critically acclaimed Dracula series earlier this summer, not to mention the long-awaited third installment in the iconic Syberia saga, developer Microids is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, with a brand new detective-themed point-and-click adventure that will have gamers cracking the dream-like case by the end of the month.Taking place in the bustling 1930s, Dream Chamber follows the adventures of a rich heir named Charlie, who becomes a self-appointed private detective of sorts after his girlfriend falls victim to a jewelry robbery at a lavish museum opening. And with that, Charlie throws on his raincoat and fedora and sets off to find the culprits in a wonderfully stylized and humorous take on the point-and-click adventure."But what really sets Charlie apart from all the other amateur detectives out there is the heir's uncanny ability to revisit the various crime scenes in his own dreams, where he is able to find additional clues that are firmly planted in his subconscious mind. This whole dream-detective setup is clearly reflected in the first screenshot we've seen of the game, which features a cartoonish looking Charlie snooping around a warped and dreamlike office, with a wavering black-and-white tiled floor.Promising to offer lots of great humor and challenging puzzles, Dream Chamber is currently slated for release on October 24, 2013, and will be available on PC, Mac, and iPad platforms.Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers remake slated for 2014
By Joe Jasko
Jane Jensen, creator of the original Gabriel Knight series from way back in the early 90s, has a pretty exciting announcement this week for fans of the classic line of point-and-click adventure games: her development studio Pinkerton Road has officially acquired the Gabriel Knight licensing rights from Activision. And what do you think they've been doing with those newfound rights over the last year or so? Why, recreating the original Gabriel Knight adventure from scratch to commemorate the game's 20th anniversary!The Gabriel Knight saga follows the harrowing adventures of the titular bookstore owner and struggling novelist, as he makes his way through the voodoo-infested swamps and back alleys of New Orleans, and outwits the evil legion of shadow-hunters known as the Schattenjägers. Set for release at some point midway in 2014, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers is being completely reinvented from the ground up under Jensen's acute oversight, with full retina display visuals and new voice acting performances for when the game launches on PC, Mac, iPad and Android."This will be Jensen's first Gabriel Knight-related project since the creator left Sierra Online in 1999, and she couldn't be more excited about getting to revisit one of her most beloved creations in this manner: "I'm thrilled to be back at work on Gabriel Knight and to bring this classic game to a new generation of players," Jensen says. "It's going to look and feel like a brand new title. But never fear, 100% of the original Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers is here. I hope both existing fans and new players will love it."Any long-time Gabriel Knight fans out there who are overjoyed by this news? Any newcomers who can't wait to be introduced to this true classic point-and-click adventure for the first time? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the replies, and check out the upcoming remake's official website for more Gabriel Knight goodness!2013 IndieCade winners are announced
By Joe Jasko
It's award season for the gaming world once again, and I don't even have my tux pressed yet! Today we learn all of the inspiring new winners from the latest IndieCade international festival of independent games, where the motto of "Play. Create. Inspire." goes hand in hand with the great sense of discovery that this gathering of both gamers and developers alike has always managed to achieve. This year's big winner of the IndieCade Grand Jury Award, which is awarded outside of the regular game categories and chosen for an all-around achievement in excellence, went to Quadrilateral Cowboy from Blendo Games, an intriguing cyberpunk adventure about espionage and digital hacking. Past winners of this coveted award include Moon Stories, Fez, and Unmanned."This year's IndieCade awards also saw the premiere of two brand new award categories: The Media Choice Award, as chosen by the majority of media members themselves, and The Trailblazer Award, which is presented to an up-and-coming developer who manages to really bring something new and innovative to the world of video games.In speaking about the latest Red Carpet ceremony and the 14 total 2103 award recipients, IndieCade CEO Stephanie Barish says "It is an honor to identify these amazing projects and we are proud to provide a platform which helps distinguish these games and their creators."Time Surfer creator announces new action game called Duet
By Joe Jasko
From Kumobius, creator of the fantastic Time Surfer and Bean's Quest, comes a mesmerizing new action game called Duet. Described as a "hex-like" game of sorts that achieves an elegant presentation through a sleek minimalist design, Duet tasks players with maneuvering two different colored orbs through an increasingly difficult maze of falling objects. The orbs are linked together in a small circular orbit, and players simply have to rotate the chain to the left or the right in order to dodge the blocky and rectangular obstacles that get in their way.Primarily a game about reflexes, and how fast you can get yours to react, just from watching the debut gameplay trailer of Duet in action, I can already tell that this one is going to join the ranks of games like Super Hexagon in providing an insanely challenging and "twitchy" experience: and I, for one, am totally all for that. With over 50 edge-of-your-seat stages, an endless Survival mode that you can use to brag to your friends, and a mystifying narrative that slowly begins to unfold, Duet is already shaping up to be a deep and engrossing mobile experience that is surely not to be missed.But the coolest thing we've seen about the game so far is that every time you make a mistake in Duet, the orbs will splatter red and blue paint on the pristine white obstacles: to serve as a constant reminder of where you went wrong. Duet is currently expected to launch on iOS devices sometime in Q4 2013.Help the Peanuts build and manage a candy factory in Snoopy’s Candy Town
By Joe Jasko
Charlie Brown and the gang are back once again to fill your mobile device with all kinds of heartwarming adventure and fun! Hot on the heels of the incredibly popular Snoopy's Street Fair city-building and simulation game, developer Beeline Interactive has announced another partnership with Peanuts Worldwide for a second mobile offering in the Peanuts universe called Snoopy's Candy Town.The premise of the game involves Snoopy, Woodstock, and all the other beloved Peanuts characters running a candy factory in order to help Charlie Brown raise enough funds to become the new Class President. Could Charlie Brown finally come out on top for once without having the proverbial football being pulled out from under him? Well that's going to be up to you, and how much delicious candy you can produce!"In the game, players will start their business endeavors completely from scratch, by building the fantastic candy factory from the ground up, and filling it with whirling machines, mouthwatering storerooms, and an assembly line of Woodstock-like employees who fit the role of Willy Wonka's Oompa Loompas. Snoopy's sister Belle also has some pretty big doggy shoes to fill in the game, as she assumes the role of a candy shop manager to help sell all those sweet and sticky products to the sweet-toothed customers.Snoopy's Candy Town will be available on smartphones and tablets at the beginning of November, and you can head on over to the game's official Facebook page to get an early taste of the first released screenshots of Charlie Brown and friends in action.Free Games and Sales: Lili, God of Blades and more!
By Joe Jasko
As the gaming industry as a whole moves further and further into the modern age, an increasing rift begins to emerge between those golden games of old, and the shining stars of this current touchscreen generation. So whether you want to live in the past, or fearlessly forge ahead into the future of gaming, then there's sure to be something that everyone can find and enjoy during this wonderful sales weekend!A lot of this week's free games and sales are focused on combining the classics with some of today's modern greats, serving as a wonderfully discounted timeline of sheer awesomeness. For instance, you'll be able to snag some old-school adventures like Fallout and Fallout 2, while keeping current with the times as you also pick up the likes of Bioshock: Infinite and Borderlands 2. You can find some of the coolest new iOS games around like Lili and Kid Tripp, while at the same time have a blast from the past with MDK and MDK 2."Now covering two different times in the gaming world is certainly no easy task, so if there were any deals on new games or old that I may have missed, be sure to let us know in the replies below!