6 Games That Defined the Mobile Landscape in 2014
Added: 09.12.2014 9:11 | 52 views | 0 comments
Kicking off their 2014 Year in Review, Gamezebo looks back at the six games that they feel shaped mobile gaming more than any other in the last year.
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| 15 Upcoming iPhone and iPad Games Were Excited About
Added: 19.08.2014 18:13 | 60 views | 0 comments
There are always plenty of new iOS games on the horizon. Here are 15 that Gamezebo is particularly looking forward to.
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| Todays New iPhone and iPad Games Worth Knowing About
Added: 01.08.2014 9:13 | 55 views | 0 comments
Gamezebo rounds up 12 games worthy of your attention from today's new releases on the App Store.
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| Road Not Taken Hands-On Preview [Gamezebo]
Added: 15.07.2014 3:13 | 63 views | 0 comments
Gamezebo went hands on with the next game from Spry Fox, makers of Triple Town. It has sliding puzzle elements, but this seems to be a game as much about its atmosphere as it is about its gameplay.
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| Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Review Ripe for Playing | Gamezebo
Added: 08.07.2014 3:13 | 59 views | 0 comments
Gamezebo reviews PopCap Games' foray into the third-person shooter genre. Turns out, they did a pretty awesome job. The review involves the PC version.
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| Valiant Hearts: The Great War Review (Gamezebo)
Added: 05.07.2014 15:16 | 53 views | 0 comments
Gamezebo Andy Chalk writes: "Valiant Hearts: The Great War doesnt know what it wants to be. Its a game that features carrier pigeons wearing French army helmets that also explains, in just enough detail to be unpleasant, how chlorine gas works. Yet its still a more memorable game about war than just about any big-budget blockbuster in recent memory, a testament to the quality of its presentation and the effectiveness of its honest, unblinking look at the most horrific war of the modern era."
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| Valiant Hearts: The Great War Review (Gamezebo)
Added: 05.07.2014 11:16 | 48 views | 0 comments
Gamezebo Andy Chalk writes: "Valiant Hearts: The Great War doesnt know what it wants to be. Its a game that features carrier pigeons wearing French army helmets that also explains, in just enough detail to be unpleasant, how chlorine gas works. Yet its still a more memorable game about war than just about any big-budget blockbuster in recent memory, a testament to the quality of its presentation and the effectiveness of its honest, unblinking look at the most horrific war of the modern era."
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