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GAMEVIL acquires Com2uS
By Joe Jasko
GAMEVIL has announced today their acquisition of esteemed and successful global developer and publisher of mobile games, Com2uS. The recent deal, which reportedly cost GAMEVIL a cool $65 million, puts the Korea-based company in control of the majority of Com2uS shares. So what does this deal mean for us gamers? It means lots of great new mobile experiences are surely on the way as GAMEVIL strives to become the top gaming company on a global scale today!This is certainly one of the most substantial acquisitions in the mobile F2P market that we've ever seen, and going forward, both GAMEVIL and Com2uS plan to leverage off of one another's successful user bases, GAMEVIL Circle and Com2uS Hub, respectively. GAMEVIL is most recently reaping the benefits of games like Steel Commanders and Dark Avenger, while Com2uS has been hard at work with the upkeep of games like Heroes of War and Golf Star; so both companies already know a thing or two about making great mobile games on a more widespread scale.For more information on the future of GAMEVIL and Com2uS' newfound partnership (A.K.A. the mobile F2P mega-studio of greatness), be sure to keep those browsers pinned on Gamezebo, as we'll provide you with all of the subsequent updates as soon as we hear them.Tiny Death Star: From the makers of Tiny Tower
By Jim Squires
NimbleBit have done some pretty amazing things in short time that smartphone gaming has been a thing, though none of their subsequent releases have managed to reach quite as high on the popularity scale as 2011's Tiny Tower.Now, more than two years after their top game's release, NimbleBit are taking us on a tower-building adventure in a galaxy far far away. Star Wars: Tiny Death Star will, as the official press release puts it, let players "live life on the dark side and join Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader on a mission to attract Galactic bitizens, run intergalactic businesses, and build an all-new Death Star."This isn't the first collaboration Disney had made with a popular studio in recent months. My Muppets Show was a re-working of My Singing Monsters, tackled by the game's original developer Big Blue Bubble. And let's not forget Imangi tackling games like Temple Run: Brave and Temple Run: Oz for the House of Mouse.There's no word on an exact release date for Star Wars: Tiny Death Star quite yet, but Disney are saying that we can expect a worldwide release "soon." Though if you ask me, it can't be soon enough. JUST LOOK AT THOSE LITTLE JAWA BITIZENS!!Pull on your running shoes and sprint your way to free sandwiches for a year in Blimpie Run for iOS and Android (sponsored)
Blimpie Run is a new and pretty unique arcade runner for iOS and Android. There are lots of running titles on the App Store, you see, but only Kahala's Blimpie Run gives you the opportunity to win free delicious subs for a year from Blimpie - America's oldest and continually operating sandwich chain.In Blimpie Run, you take control of a young sub called Del E. Fresh, and take off across California, Arizona, and Georgia. Your aim is to pick up fresh sandwich ingredients, avoiding dangerous obstacles and hazards like crabs, scorpions, and skunks along the way.Each month, Blimpie will select one gamer at random from a large pool of the highest-scoring US-based Blimpie Run players, and award them with free sandwiches for 12 months. Tasty.Blimpie Run may have been inspired by the likes of Temple Run and Subway Surfers, but - unlike these classic endless-runners - it features multiple levels (with more to come in updates).The Simpsons: Tapped Out gets new Treehouse of Horror update
By Joe Jasko
Boo! Halloween has come early to Springfield this year, as the latest "Treehouse of Horror" update to EA's popular The Simpsons: Tapped Out game is dishing out the scares today on your mobile devices. The storyline of the latest update was penned by the same writer behind The Simpsons' upcoming "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" episode, and players who tune in to the episode when it airs on TV this Sunday, October 6th will also have a unique chance to unlock a special tie-in item after correctly answering a trivia question.All in all, the new "Treehouse of Horror" update is said to include all new characters, like Count Burns and the deceased Maude Flanders; new buildings and rides, like the Gypsy Fortune Teller Shop and the thrilling Twirl 'n' Hurl at Krustyland; tons of new decorations that will really put Springfield in the Halloween spirit; and of course, a healthy dosage of fun new quests, that involve everything from helping ghosts find their eternal rest, to standing strong against a town invasion of Gremlins."EA tells us that nearly seven million Simpsons fans downloaded and played last year's "Treehouse of Horror" annual update, making it one of the company's most successful mobile updates of all time: and this latest spook-ified installment certainly looks to be no different! The spine-tingling free "Treehouse of Horror" update is currently available for download in The Simpsons: Tapped Out across both iOS and Android platforms.Terraria 2 is currently in the works
By Joe Jasko
Hot on the heels of last month's iOS release of cult favorite sandbox crafting game Terraria, creator Andrew "Redigit" Spinks of Re-Logic has confirmed that a Terraria 2 is eventually on the way. However, we shouldn't expect the full-fledged sequel for quite some time, as Spinks and team have plenty more content updates in store for the original crafting adventure to take us through the rest of 2013 and beyond.In talking with Rock Paper Shotgun about the prospects of a Terraria 2, Spinks has revealed that the game has already been in the planning stages for quite some time. While the sequel will still bear quite a lot of similarities to the original Terraria game, fans can still expect to find a lot that's also completely new: specifically the mention of "infinite worlds" that won't restrict Terraria players to one confined location, and provide an unlimited sense of exploration."But in the meantime, we certainly haven't seen the last of the first Terraria, as Spinks is determined to finish some much-anticipated endgame content within the next month or two (which will add a final boss into the adventure), in addition to a possible Halloween-themed update, before fully focusing his efforts on developing Terraria 2. He is also considering opening a smaller, second team at Re-Logic to keep up with furthering the original Terraria content well after he has moved onto Terraria 2.Any Terraria fans out there? Are you ready to explore the limitless ends of Terraria 2? Be sure to let us know in the replies!I’m playing video games to help sick kids, and you should too
By Jim Squires
November 3rd, 9am. You wake up, have a good stretch, and put on your slippers. Maybe you'll make some coffee, or crawl back into bed and read a good book, or get dressed real quick and visit with the neighbors. It is a Sunday after all, and the day is rife with possibilities.Unless you're me, that is. I'll be collapsing into my bed at 9am with blurry eyes and an exhausted spirit. I'll have just completed 25 hours of straight gaming, and the wires that provide my brain with any sort of cognitive function will be frayed and strained to their last.And did I mention that it's my birthday?That's ok. It's for the children.On November 2nd at 8am, I'll be joining gamers from around the world in a marathon to raise funds for local children's hospitals in North America. At present, 10525 gamers have signed up for Extra Life 2013 - almost twice as many had signed up a month before the event last year, co-founder Jeremy Adoms tells me. And it seems like it's only going to get bigger.New iOS Games Tonight: Ring Run Circus, Nakama and more!
By Joe Jasko
I would like to ask everyone who may be reading these brief introductory paragraphs right now to kindly disregard the frantic pace with which I am typing these words. For you see, the faster I get this intro typed and formatted into my computer, then the faster I can return to my usual Wednesday night activity: staring at the wall and twiddling my thumbs until the clock strikes midnight, when I can finally indulge myself in some great new mobile games!So I hope you won't mind if these opening paragraphs feel rushed in any way, because the more I think about playing a platform game that has you running and jumping along dazzling rings in a bright and vibrant circus tent, or hacking and slashing my way through a pixelated ninja universe, or even hoping my slot machine luck will get me to the end of an epic RPG adventure, then the more anxious I get about finishing this article and moving on to actually playing the games!Call of Duty: The Mac Gamer Bundle
By Jim Squires
War is hell. Deals are awesome. The latest Gamezebo bundle for Mac embraces both of these facts, sending you to hell and back five times for one low price!Until October 7th, you can pick up Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty 2, and the Black Ops content packs Rezurrection (zombies!) and Annihilation & Escalation; all for just $39.99. Or as I like to call it, $10 less than just buying Call of Duty: Black Ops Mac Edition on Steam all by itself.Want a little more incentive? Call of Duty 2 and 4 are SteamPlay titles, which means you can enjoy them on your Mac or your PC. It's like a war on two fronts where everybody wins.Click here to get in on Gamezebo's Call of Duty Mac Gamer Bundle today!