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If you didn’t get your game into the Independent Games Festival or want more exposure, there’s another chance coming up. IndieCade, the only standalone Indie game event in the nation, is seeking submissions. And don’t worry if you’re still chugging away at that project…works-in-progress are encouraged.
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February 1, 2012 · Posted in Games  
    

Today Omaha reviews the iOS games Guardians: The Last Days of the Citadel by A-Tono and Kula Blox by Transgaming.
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February 1, 2012 · Posted in Games, Podcasts, Reviews  
    

 

Heatma.ps looks like something one would see on computer screens in a sci-fi flick. But it’s real-time UI testing for game devs at its finest. Visuals do the best job for seeing the words, so check out the screens below, and listen into the podcast to find out how Heatm.aps might help you use players for real-time testing.

January 30, 2012 · Posted in Games, Interviews, Macworld Expo, Podcasts  
    

 

TourWrist is not an app one would immediately think of as a gaming application. A 360 degree panoramic viewer, the app is great to look at but has no interactivity. Yet the possibilities for iOS gaming for this pano viewer are incredible. Listen in to find out why.

January 28, 2012 · Posted in Games, Interviews, Macworld Expo, Podcasts  
    

 

Foursaken Media started out in true game developer tradition, developing games in their garages. After some success with more traditional games, such as N.Y. Zombies and Bug Heroes, they decided to try their chops with a more casual style. They recently released Mad Chef, an interesting mashup of Fruit Nina and Diner Dash. Their next game? Ever thought a gnome could fly? Check out the podcast to find out more!

January 28, 2012 · Posted in Games, Interviews, Macworld Expo, Podcasts  
    

 

Their first year at Macworld, Hidden Variable Studios brings a bunch of game industry veterans together to create their own games. They were showing off their first game, Bag It!, at the show, and we spoke with them about the game, why they chose to form the company, and what their experience with Macworld has been. Better listen in for that Sweetheart Match!

January 28, 2012 · Posted in Games, Interviews, Macworld Expo, Podcasts  
    

 

Last year we chatted with XMG Studios at Macworld about their games centered around customization and user generated content. They’re still at it, preparing to release two new entertainment apps centered around customizing fashion and a unique take on consuming content on the iPad. For you racing fans, a new drag-racing game is soon to arrive, with great multiplayer potential. And who you gonna call? Well, you’ll have to listen in to find out!

January 27, 2012 · Posted in Games, Interviews, Macworld Expo, Podcasts  
    

When a game company really cares about their fans, those fans give back in droves. The WWII sim Battle Academy is a perfect example, with updates, add-on packs, and more mods than you can shake a stick at. And you’ll soon see it on iOS, too!
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January 27, 2012 · Posted in Games  
    

Running games are an ever popular genre to release these days, with only a tiny number of the released doing it well. So we’re happy to see the 2009 running game rComplex survive the ugly masses with a re-imagined release in February for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac.
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January 25, 2012 · Posted in Games  
    

Following right on the heels of the release of the third episode for iPad and iPhone, Telltale Games has released Law & Order: Legacies for PC and Mac. Based on the Emmy-winning television series, Legacies follows real-life crimes solved by different Law & Order units.
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January 25, 2012 · Posted in Games  
    

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