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Citizen Grim Walkthrough
Citizen Grim is an adventure game developed by Eruptive Games. In this game you will have to survive the masses of Reapers in the post-apocalyptic world of GRIM. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Citizen Grim Review
By Leif Johnson
You know your character's a tough cookie when he can take a few seconds to stop killing zombies (okay, "reapers") in order to build entire shops from the ground up. Even Chuck Norris could never match that. But that's everyday fare in Citizen Grim, a new top-down social action game from the same folks that brought us Mercenaries of War. You'll find none of the happy faces and cute visuals that usually define Facebook games here; true to its name, Citizen Grim is a gritty, bloody affair that's full of the guts and wanton slaughter that we in the 18-45 crowd apparently love.The Walking Dead: Episode 3 – Long Road Ahead Review
I felt like Episode 1 of The Walking Dead was better than okay, but not by much. The storyline was good, but the gameplay seemed to flounder a bit, not sure where it wanted to concentrate. Episode 2 honed the story down to a razor's edge of awesome, and the gameplay was tightened up to serve the game's quiet moments as well as its pulse-pounding action ones. I'm happy to report that Episode 3 doesn't regress at all.The Walking Dead Social Game Walkthrough
The Walking Dead is an adventure game developed by RockYou. In this game you will loosely follow the plot and the characters of the acclaimed TV series, surviving in a post-apocalyptic America overrun with zombies. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.The Walking Dead Social Game Review
By Leif Johnson
You don't have to spend much time with The Walking Dead Social Game to realize that there's a lot of potential shambling about this tie-in. It all starts but moments after creating your character while you crouch behind a motorcycle alongside a police officer to avoid the gaze of a passing zombie. As the "walker" lumbers forward and you hit a command to strike it, an "x" swings like a pendulum over its head, and if you time it right, your bat comes thwacks the life out of it. That little bit of action alone already sets The Walking Dead apart from many of its peers, and pushed a little further, there might be something almost revolutionary here. It's a pity, then, that developer RockYou make so many energy demands to perform the smallest action.Organ Trail: Director’s Cut Review
By Dant Rambo
I was obsessed with video games in my youth. As such, school oftentimes felt like a cruel way for society to keep me away from them for massive chunks of time. But when we started playing Oregon Trail in one of my classes, that all changed. It wasn't exactly the kind of game I was used to, but I still became addicted. Recognizing a dearth of modern games that have the same feel, developer The Men Who Wear Many Hats has delivered us a modern, zombified version of it with Organ Trail: Director's Cut.Fortnite Preview
Ever play through Mojang's Minecraft and find yourself falling in love with the combat element, wishing that it was more complex and polished. Or ever play through the colorful world of Team Fortress 2 and wish that you had more time to explore and build? Wish either of those games had more zombies? Meet Epic Game's new big project Fortnite- it's a bit of all three.Dead State Preview
Gamezebo has diligently followed Kickstarter projects for some time now, long before Double Fine's big splash with their multimillion dollar Double Fine Adventure project. By now, it's safe to say that Kickstarter has entrenched itself as an exciting new way for developers to make games. It's also an exciting new way for us gamers to directly support ideas we like. As for me, I like strategy games. I like role playing games with branching dialogue and open ended stories. I also like survival horror. That's why DoubleBear Productions' new Dead State has got me so excited.