All good things must end. Even Scrolls. Mojang’s only big project after Minecraft, Scrolls never really managed to find the huge audience it needed to survive. After a year long beta, the game emerged as a full release last December — complete …
It’s been a bad week if you’re in the business of marketing the Confederacy. On the heels of a remarkable tragedy in South Carolina,a public outcry to finally remove the Confederate flag from public buildings has risen, as well as …
Swedish game studio Simogo put together Year Walk and Device 6, two of the most bizarre, albeit most memorable, mobile games produced to date. Simogo’s staff has been quiet lately — dreadfully quiet, its fans are quick to add. But …
Well that escalated quickly. A surprise announcement at Bethesda’s E3 press conference on Sunday, Fallout Shelter was launched the same evening to the App Store as a free-to-play game set in the world of (you guessed it) Fallout. It’s a …
Many game developers have tried to implement second-screen experiences into their games. While the Wii U and Nintendo DS / 3DS generally make good use of their extra monitor, attempts to weave smartphones and tablets into traditional gaming experiences haven’t …
Late last week, YouTube revealed their plans for YouTube Gaming — an app and website specifically created for gamers. There is a quote in the announcement post that I feel best summarizes YouTube Gaming’s purpose: “…when you want something specific, …
It may be a year old now, but there are plenty of us who still see Threes! as a daily mobile ritual. And thanks to yesterday’s release of Threes! Free, there are no doubt more fresh faces joining our ranks. …
The tiny candy-gobbler Om Nom is no stranger to the small screen. His mobile games series, Cut the Rope, has been around since 2010 and has seen more than 700 million downloads. He also stars in animated YouTube shorts. But …