Isn't it interesting how the Forces of Darkness always seem to intuitively understand that setting up camp in certain locales makes their evil work seem that much creepier? Take the upcoming iOS survival horror game Forgotten Memories, for instance. It takes place in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, and it comes off as skin-crawlingly creepy. You wouldn't get that kind of atmosphere for a survival horror game set in, say, a bright and well-populated mall ("Oh no, the zombies are taking over The Gap, and they're switching around the price tags! Those animals!").
If you so much as mention 1993's Myst, and old-school gamer nearby will smile with fond memories. The classic first-person point-and-click puzzle adventure brought you ("The Stranger") to a mysteriously uninhabited island littered with machinery.
Welcome to the Botanicula walkthrough on Gamezebo. Botanicula is a point-and-click adventure game played on PC and Mac created by Amanita Design. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete Botanicula.
Whoever came up with the saying "a blessing or a curse" didn't exactly cover all bases. Take MacGuffin's Curse for example, which it turns out is both a blessing and a curse. With the ability to switch from being a weedy little thief into a huge, beefy werewolf and back again, MacGuffin's range of skills just increased tenfold.
I'm the kind of person for whom "scared of spiders" is a huge understatement. Normally, I'm curling slowly into the fetal position while my girlfriend poisons the beasts with a bottle full of shower cleaner. So it's perhaps the highest compliment that I can give to say that Amanita Design's Botanicula makes me want to give the collective insect world one massive hug.
Welcome to the MacGuffin's Curse walkthrough on Gamezebo. MacGuffin's Curse is a puzzle/adventure game created by Brawsome. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete MacGuffin's Curse.
Near the start of the month, celebrated game designer Jane Jensen talked to Gamezebo about her plans to return to making graphic adventures after spending nearly a decade making hidden object games. Happily, Jensen moved quickly, and now her first project is on the table: Moebius, a sci-fi thriller that should feel like coming home for fans of Jensen's work on the Gabriel Knight games.
Brace yourself for Organ Trail: Director's Cut, a zombie-filled remake of the classic educational game Oregon Trail that teaches kids what it's like to struggle with the hardships of an end-of-the-world road trip.