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Knights of Puzzelot is a Match-3/RPG hybrid created by Glu Games. Don't let the Match-3 thing fool you though - careful use of your matches will be necessary if you're to have any hope of making it through the game's mid-to-later dungeons. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. |
If you're a developer making a free-to-play games and you're not sure which mobile platform to target first, you'll probably want to check out today's App Monetization and Engagement Report from the mobile analytics firm Swrve. Based on data gathered from millions of users across dozens of IAP-powered apps, it looks like there's some truth to the generally accepted bias out there: people with iPhones can bring you more money. How much more? Developers are seeing 45% more revenue per user according to Swrve's report. They further claim that there are 32% more users being monetized on iOS than Android, and that paying users are spending 10% more on iOS too. |
Before Candy Crush Saga took over the world and King became a household name, there was Bubble Witch Saga. . It should come as little surprise then that King is working on a sequel, Bubble Witch Saga 2, to rekindle the magic of the original. King invited me for a hands-on sneak peak of the game and showed me that you really can create a successful sequel to a casual mobile game. The first thing you'll notice about Bubble Witch Saga 2 is how attractive the main witch character Stella is compared to her predecessors in the original. Well, that's the first thing I noticed. |
Maleficent Free Fall is a gem-matching game from Disney. In this game, you match three or more gems of the same color to light up the game board, break away chains, or meet other goals. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with some tips and hints that will help you bring light to the evil within. |
League of War is a castle defense-style game with a modern warfare twist. The basic idea is to overwhelm your opponents and destroy their base, but you'll have a much better chance at success if you know a bit more about the game's particulars - which is where we come in. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. |
My biggest issue with The Walking Dead Season Two premiere was how similar it felt to the first season's opener. Clementine started with a companion of sorts, encounters an emergency, meets some people, and then chooses to let one live or die. It had elements that set it apart from Lee Everett's original story, but it largely seemed like Clementine was literally, not just figuratively, mimicking his legacy. Now, between the second and third installments of season two, things have definitely diverged. |
Maleficent is the chief bad girl of Disney's Sleeping Beauty. She's best known for her subtle horn-shaped headdress, throwing a hissy fit over not being invited to baby Aurora's christening, and transforming into a dragon when she gets really mad (let's be honest with ourselves: We only hate her because we're jealous). Maleficent's titular movie aims to portray the classic villain as misunderstood, not evil. It seems terrible circumstances turned Maleficent's heart to stone, making her resentful and bitter. The film's premise is interesting and thought provoking. Unfortunately, Maleficent Free Fall is neither. |
I've never really been into "castle defense" games, regardless of whether or not they involve actual castles. I don't have anything against them; they just don't do it for me. I do, however, enjoy card collecting. That's probably why I've been enjoying League of War so much. Well, that and the rather impressive production values. Those don't hurt, either. League of War may not involve castles, but it does involve defending your base by churning out lots and lots of soldiers and vehicles. Soldiers and vehicles that, incidentally, will try to rush across the field and blow up your opponent's base. Your Supply Lines pull in resources that you can use to summon units for fighting, and can be boosted several times over the course of a match to make them even more productive. The trade-off being that the resources you spend boosting your supply lines could've been used to crop a tank or something. |
Super Monkey Ball is more than a great franchise, it's also an important footnote in mobile gaming history. When Apple debuted the iPhone's gaming capabilities (back in the days of disco and cavemen, if I remember correctly), Super Monkey Ball was the showcase item that proved iPhone gaming might be more than just a gimmick. Now, after a lengthy break from the App Store, AiAi and friends are back - but not as you're expecting. Rather than a typical entry in the series with a shiny coat of 2014, Super Monkey Ball Bounce is SEGA's attempt to capture the Peggle crowd. If they feel a little late to the party on this one, just remember - King's from last year follows the same formula, and has had no trouble staying in the Top 100 grossing games list on the App Store. |
No deal has been finalized yet, but as first reported on Sunday . Twitch has simply proven so popular and grown so fast that it can't keep up with its success on its own. The recent integration of Twitch streaming into the PS4 and Xbox One couldn't have helped in that regard. Other companies have sniffed around looking to buy Twitch, including one who is already a major player in the video games industry: Microsoft. But The Verge's source claimed Twitch had no real desire to tie itself to one gaming ecosystem and may even have sold itself a little short in terms of its worth in order to merge with YouTube. |
Years after the geometric platformer released on the PC and Mac, and a few weeks after selling , Bithell explained, why he chose to alternate the control scheme for the iPad release. "On either side of the screen, we have these color balls that you put your thumb on in order to select which character you want to use. It's a really intuitive, easy thing that you can basically play the entire game without moving your hands." |
Kiwanuka is a puzzle action game from CMA Megacorp. Gamezebo's quick start guide will provide you with some tips and hints to lead the citizens to freedom in this magical experience. |
Make it Rain: The Love of Money is a reflex / tapping game in the vein of Cookie Clicker, but instead of tapping cookies to make them multiply (in their mysterious, doughy way), you "slide" bills off an endless stack to "make it rain," as you're instructed to do by the game's very name. By now, there should be enough Cookie Clicker-type games on the App Store and Google Play for you to begin making a decision about whether you love them or loathe them. Make it Rain: The Love of Money isn't much deeper than previously-released tapping games, but it has one major advantage over the competition: Sliding the bills off a stack is far more gratifying than simply tapping on a screen fast enough for your finger to ignite. |
Everybody and their mother loves . Heck, I'm playing my custom mage deck as I type this. But if you think you and your friends are hooked, in China, the game is even bigger. Of course, video game addiction is no joke. This week in China a study surfaced about video game addiction in the country. The most interesting aspect in my opinion? That the collective term in CHina for such gamers seems to be "brain damaged", or so say our friends at Laohu.com. |
Are developers and designers as interesting as the games they create? That's what the Pixel Heart project believes, and if it receives the crowdfunding it's currently seeking on , it will show the world via an ambitious multimedia project. It starts with a documentary that spends a week with six different developers in their own countries: Mark Healey of England (of LittleBigPlanet and Tearaway fame), Robin Hunicke of the U.S. (The Sims and Journey), Tetsuya Mizuguchi of Japan (Rez and Child of Eden), Edmundo Bordeu of Chile (Rock of Ages and Zeno Clash) and Eyram Tawia of Ghana (Africa's Legends). You may notice that's only five people, as a sixth developer from India is still to be determined. All six movie subjects will contribute something to the second part of the Pixel Heart plan, which is a game jam that will gather 100 developers in Paris for 48 hours. Split into 12 teams, the goal of the game jam is to create 12 new games, half of which will be PC fare while the other six aim for more immersive hardware like the Oculus Rift. |
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