GameZebo: Genius combination of different play mechanics feels fresh and different. Designing your own ship and fighting monsters is great fun. Small maps keep the treasure hunting part of the game from feeling samey. Acquiring resources to restore treasures is engaging.
As announced earlier this month, social games developer Playfish is in the process of retiring (or 'sunsetting', as Playfish's Tom Sarris says) three of its Facebook games despite roughly 40,000 daily players a piece. In an exclusive interview with News10 Game Guy Barry White, Sarris defends the company's decision.
GameZebo: Playfish is rarely a company content to just clone a competitor's game. Instead, you can expect Playfish to add some sort of twist or extra feature to their entry in a genre.