Ubisoft's upcoming Trials Frontier is revving up for release this spring, but that doesn't mean you can't catch an early glimpse of the sweet hogs you'll be riding. Ubisoft has shared some new videos and images exclusively with Gamezebo to give you a taste of the different choppers you'll get to saddle up on later this year.This is just a taste, mind you - while they're not committing to a number quite yet, you can expect more than the four bikes you're meeting today. But enough chatter - it's time to see these bad boys in action!
You might think that everyone who had even the slightest inkling of interest in playing Flappy Bird would already have the game installed on their phones, but if the auctions on eBay today are anything to go by, that doesn't appear to be the case.First reported by USA Today, thousands of auctions for phones with the game installed on it have sprung up in the hours since Dong Nguyen removed Flappy Bird from the App Store and Google Play. And here's a twist you might not be expecting - some of them are actually getting bids.Or at least it looks that way at first glance.
Clash of Clans is a big game. #2 top grossing on the App Store for more than a year big (and as of this writing, #1). $1.5 billion to get a 51% control of the company big. BIG big.But what does this "bigness" really translate to in terms of day-to-day dollars? According to one hacker, the answer is around $5 million a day.Last night, the official Clash of Clans Facebook page was hacked by someone using the name 'Ethical Spectrum.' After posting a quick message to confirm the hack, an image was posted that allegedly depicts Supercell's in-house analytics dashboard, which revealed a revenue of $5.15m for February 7, 2014.
A recent video uploaded to Lantana Games' YouTube account details the voice actors who are providing voices for a few of the characters in Children of Liberty. Attentive gamers may recognize a few of the voice actors included. Ashly Burah (Tiny Tina from Borderlands 2), Chris Ciulla (various Fallout: New Vegas characters), and Sarah Elmaleh (Katie from Gone Home) have all signed on to voice characters in Children of Liberty.Lantana Games' upcoming historically-accurate 2D stealth platformer, Children of Liberty, promises "fast and fluid" gameplay with hide and seek stealth mechanics. History buffs should take note that Children of Liberty is set to tell the tale of Paul Revere's famous night ride, and the mysterious events that led up to that iconic moment in American history.
If you haven't gotten around to downloading Flappy Bird yet, you'd better get on that. By this time tomorrow, the app will be gone.Creator Dong Nguyen broke the news on Twitter less than an hour ago. While no specific reason has been given, it seems as though the overwhelming success/press coverage/hatred that the game has seen over the last few weeks has broken the man down completely."I am sorry Flappy Bird users. 22 hours from now, I will take Flappy Bird down," says Nguyen. "I just cannot take this anymore."In the tweets that followed, Nguyen goes on to say that it's not related to any legal issues, he's not looking to sell Flappy Bird, and that he still makes games.I suppose that overwhelming success really is overwhelming.
Those of us who attended school in a traditional classroom setting know the feeling all too well —glancing over one's shoulder to sneak a peek at a neighbor's test paper, a quick glance up to make sure the teacher was preoccupied, and then a side-long stare in an attempt to catch a glimpse at the smart kid's answer. It's almost a rite of passage. Game developer Sunken Places is attempting to turn that sensation into a videogame with Classroom Aquatic.To make things interesting, the classroom in Classroom Aquatic is, well...aquatic. As a foreign exchange student in a classroom full of dolphins, players must cheat their way through an impossibly-hard exam that they are in no way ready to take. Avoid getting caught cheating three times while getting all the answers correct on the test and the player beats the level.
Amidst the continual development of outer space collect-em-up, Starbound developer Chucklefish Games has revealed they are in the process of assembling a new team to work on the studio's next game. A recent blog post on Starbound's website explained that the development team has recently acquired a legitimate office flat and are looking to expand the team in order to facilitate the demand that developing a second game will put on the existing team."This won't slow down the production of Starbound at all, worry not," assures Chucklefish Games designer Finn "Tiy" Brice. "I will be assisting in the design but we'll be working with entirely new developers. At the moment we're still in the stage where we're kicking around ideas, one that keeps popping up is a top down, open world, multiplayer pirate game."Brice urges that interested game developers should send in their applications. He also hints that the next game has the possibility of being a, "top down, open world, multiplayer pirate game."Read the full blog post, on Starbound's official website.
Tell me if this sound familiar: Everybody you know is talking about Flappy Bird, so you gave it a download. Two minutes later, you erased it from your phone (along with the contact information of everybody you know who recommended the damned thing).You like a good challenge, but you'd prefer something with a little more polish. A little more substance. Something that you'd be proud recommending, but at the same time, something that will kill you in seconds without hesitation. Something that keeps you coming back for more. Worried you won't find anything that's both difficult and divine? Don't worry - we've got you covered.