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Recommended Casual Game Award

Casual Game Recommended badgeEach Recommended game has been carefully evaluated by our editorial staff and found to meet the following conditions:

• Representative of the casual game genre in terms of game length, depth, and complexity
• Appeals to a general audience, with a G or PG content rating
• Has acheived a high rating in gameplay, quality, and originality

 


 

Find the perfect number, but be quick about it or you might be stuck with a real dud in this light card game of beautiful simplicity!

A light, two-person game with memory elements but also planning, as players attempt to manipulate tokens so that they can use abilities and actions to create sets.

Collect only good faces at your party and keep those party pooper bad faces far away by outwitting your opponents in this card game of bluffing and lucky guesses.

Mind Map is a party game of scales, words, and quirky criteria. Where will your word fall on the graph?

Build a planet, fill it with diverse terrain and biomes, form a moon, and adjust to a fluctuating world.

A 2024 Spiel des Jahres 2024 nominee, Captain Flip is a mixture of tile placement and push-your-luck as players fill their pirate ships with crew members of various abilities.

A domino-style game about dogs and choosing both which scoring tokens to use and where to place them as dog packs grow and evolve over the course of the game.

A cooperative game in which players work together to combine numbers and colros to make matches and ultimatches to clear out a pyramid of cards.

Xylotar is a trick-taking game in which you don't know the exact cards in your hand, only their colors and their placement in your hand from highest value to lowest. Earn points from tricks but also by correctly predicting how many tricks you'll win.

This game of protecting a village from deadly monsters is a card drafting puzzle game, with players actively working to make it difficult for one another, sending tough monsters at each other's villages while trying to shore up their own defenses.

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