Game on! — Dundee selected for new edition of Monopoly
Dundee is about to enjoy a property boom — in board game form. (...)
iSkint! — seven-year-old runs up £350 bill playing 'free' iPhone games
"Dad. Can I play on your iPhone?" It's a request many of us have become familiar with as our phones have evolved to become mini games machines so tempting to little fingers. (...)
Transplant patients hold tug of war at Dundee game
Spectators at Dens Park got two sports for the price of one at the weekend. (...)
Review: Quarrel DX by Denki (iPhone/iPad)
Developer Denki caps an exciting spell for the Dundee mobile app scene with the release of its long-awaited Quarrel word game. (...)
VIDEO: Abertay University student takes gold in 2014 video game competition
A Dundee student has become the first winner in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. (...)
Abertay University teams up with BAFTA to foster next generation of video game makers
Abertay University has joined forces with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to find the next generation of video games masterminds. (...)
Maciej has a go at creating the next Angry Birds
Can pigs fly? An orphaned pig called Roger: The Flying Pig certainly wants to in a new mobile phone game by a student at Abertay University. (...)
Cohort Studios releasing another PlayStation Network game despite impending closure
A Dundee video games developer has announced the release of its second game — a month after it announced it was being forced to close down. (...)
Man sought over Lochee Harp referee 'threat'
A grey-haired man with glasses is being sought by police in Dundee over a junior football match in the city that the referee abandoned after apparently being threatened by someone standing on the sidelines. (...)
'Life-changing decision' to go it alone looks like a sound move by Euphonious founder
A Dundee company formed after the collapse of Realtime Worlds has already become a big noise in the video games world — just two months after it was founded. (...)
New US owner of Realtime Worlds' All Points Bulletin given £125,000 grant to set up Edinburgh studio
The new owner of a computer game that destroyed Dundee company Realtime Worlds, with the loss of 250 jobs, has been given a £125,000 grant to create jobs in Edinburgh. (...)
Dare To Be Digital iPad game Sculpty reaches the App Store — and goes for a BAFTA
A game produced as part of Abertay University's Dare to be Digital competition is being made available worldwide. (...)
Dundee United call-off against Accies leads to four games a week
Dundee United manager Peter Houston has told his players to prepare to play four times in a week after yet another match fell foul of the weather. (...)
Developers mark two decades of saving Lemmings
The 20th anniversary of a computing revolution that transformed Dundee into Scotland's video games capital — and led to saving the 'lives' of countless billions of innocent digital rodents — has been celebrated in Dundee. (...)
Abertay University equipping students for the business of video games
Abertay University in Dundee is at the forefront of computer games design and the institution prides itself in providing students with vocational training to enable them to enter the world of work on completing their studies. Jennifer Cosgrove takes a look at the impressive results of one of its most sucessful courses. (...)
Search is on for those who Dare to be Digital
The hunt is under way to find the next big names in the computer games industry. (...)
Tom Brighton hopes to be rock for Dundee FC
Dundee trialist Tom Brighton hopes to be a rock for his new side as they attempt to escape relegation. (...)
Tax relief for games firms plea
THE UK Government has been urged to rethink its decision to drop tax relief for games firms — after it emerged a grant scheme has triggered a jobs boom in Texas. (...)
Ice hockey teams enjoy rare outdoor match
Dundee's two amateur ice hockey teams took advantage of the big freeze in a rare outdoor match at the Swannie Ponds at the weekend. (...)
Family fun with traditional games
Spending your first Christmas with your 'in-laws' can be a baptism of fire, especially when you are transported from one family's traditional world of after-dinner games to another's. (...)