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Frontline Commando 2 is a third-person cover shooter created by Glu Games. It's a sort of cover-based arcade-style shooter, with a heavy emphasis on weapon and squad mate upgrading. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. |
Until Sauron devises the One Service to connect all mobile games, we've had to make do with a patchwork quilt of systems to serve up achievements, leaderboards, friend notifications and the like. There's GameCenter for iOS, Google Play Games for Android, and products like that Microsoft is looking to expand Xbox Live to offer mobile games some of the same features the service has provided to console games, even going so far as to create job posts looking for developers to aid in the initiative. |
Out There is a space exploration sim from Mi-Clos Studio. Gamezebo's quick start guide will provide you with some tips and hints to help you survive the dangers of space. |
Clone_001 has made 50 trips down to the uncharted planet and has died 50 different ways. I initially planned to change her name after each death, to honor the fallen. But now I imagine every clone is given that moniker to trick them into thinking they are the first, that no horrible fate befell anyone before them, that this science expedition will be noble and safe and mostly mineral-collecting. Never mind that she's outfitted with a battleaxe and biker helmet instead of a microscope. Some of her deaths are noble. Most are embarrassing. She tried to help a Nest Guardian in need; it turned on and trampled her. She dropped an explosive container at her feet. She jumped off a cliff while low on health. She was mauled by a defective vending machine. These things happen in Shattered Planet; they come with the bizarre and always-surprising territory. What matters is that Clone_001 (v51) gets some sweet swag out of her predecessor's demise. |
Card City Nights is a puzzle matching and collectible card game from Ludosity. Gamezebo's quick start guide will provide you with some tips and hints to help you collect all eight legendary cards and become a card fighting master!
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Firaxis did an amazing job resurrecting the XCOM (or X-COM, if you prefer) with Enemy Unknown. Now that their alien invasion strategy simulation has its own outstanding port on iOS, it was only a matter of time before imitators made their way to the platform as well. With a name like X-Mercs: Invasion, developer Game Insight isn't making any bones about where its inspiration comes from. "In X-Mercs: Invasion, players will spearhead their very own military campaign," the developer's press release reads "by assembling an army of the finest mercenary soldiers in the world, constructing a military base, and researching and converting alien tech into deadly weapons to use against their extraterrestrial creators." |
The Tribez and Castlez is a town-building game from Game Insight. In this game, you build your own kingdom by clearing land, harvesting crops, and exploring dungeons. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with some tips and hints that will help you get a good start on making your own fiefdom.
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If you've got small children and a touchscreen device, there's a pretty decent chance you've already encountered a Toca Boca product or three. That being the case, we can probably dispense with the formal introductions and get right to Toca Pet Doctor, a game seeking kids 2 through 6 to help 15 different pets with their problems. The result is a colorful but brief burst of fun that should put some smiles on the faces of the baby teeth set. When it comes to intuitive design, Toca Boca is typically on point, and that's once again the case with Toca Pet Doctor. What you see is what you get: 15 different animals awaiting attention with nary a human in sight. It's like the waiting room to the world's cutest and quietest veterinarian's office. |
My brother and I were born only about 17 months apart. As such we usually went to the same schools, played with the same friends and watched the same shows. We also look a lot alike. Obviously we're not twins, but those meeting us for the first time often assumed as much. Even today people confuse us, or just refer to us by our collective last name. Our similarities meant we rarely fought, except to distinguish ourselves from one another. We expressed our distinctiveness in the language of GameBoys. Of course we each had to have our own - not just because sharing is definitely not an option, but because they had to be different. They were different colors (mine teal, his purple), we had different carrying cases and, of course, different editions of Pokémon. |
Zynga's new CEO is confident that he can get the company into the mobile future, or at the very least, to the present. But what mobile gamers can expect first are some offerings very much rooted in past successes. Former Xbox chief and EA executive Don Mattrick is that CEO, and he's ready to face Wall Street types today for the first time. He also gave an exclusive interview to the San Francisco Chronicle that detailed what the company has over the next few months as it finally launches a concentrated assault on the mobile market after floundering in its efforts for quite some time. |
Even though February is always the shortest month of the year, this one brought us more amazing new games than we could possibly handle. With Valentine's Day sitting smack-dab in the middle of it all, we have a lot of love to share for some of the best games to capture our attention in all of their shiny new glory. And could that possibly be another early Game of the Year contender I see sitting at the top of the list? I know it must seem like I say this every time, but I really feel like February had some of the best new game releases that we've seen in quite a while. From a hopelessly addicting and charming number-based puzzler, to the most hilarious game you'll play in ages, to a breathtaking pop-up book world that you can play in real life, our top picks for the month are not only all innovative in their own unique ways, but they're all just a breath of fresh air for video games everywhere today (and the ongoing sea of clones). |
Calculords is a mashup of collectible card game combat and number puzzle matching from developer Ninja Crime. Gamezebo's quick start guide will provide you with some tips and hints to help you survive the cold winters and harsh conditions. |
Another Case Solved is a match-3 puzzle game developed by Ars Thanea Games. In this game, you'll solve cases as a private investigator by completing different types of puzzles. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. |
Android might be the #1 mobile platform in China, but Google Play sure isn't the #1 app market. According to our friends at for sharing this weekly Chinese news roundup with the Gamezebo audience. If you're just as intrigued by the Chinese market as we are, be sure to give them a read. |
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