Zeboyd Gamesintends to bringits old-school role-playing gameCthulhu Saves the Worldto more platforms. With the help of Tinkerhouse Games, the team’s brand of humor will grace iPhone, iPad, Android, and Mac early this year.

If the three-dollar price point on Xbox 360 was too high for your blood, take note: Zeboyd has droppedCthulhu Saves the Worlddown to a mere dollar, because ithas the abilityto do that now. Perfect timing, considering this release is celebrating its one-year anniversary.

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I can see how some might grow tired of independent studios putting so much time into getting the same game out on different platforms rather than starting on an entirely new project, but come on — for all these folks have to deal with for a remotechanceat success, they deserve the opportunity.

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