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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

 


 

Draw a word from the deck. Build the word using the pieces. Get your teammates to guess the word before time expires!

In Tsuro of the Seas, you’ll sail the treacherous waters of the Mystic Seas in an engaging game of adventure and suspense! As the captain of one of the Emperor’s mighty Red Seal ships, you will navigate the seas by placing wake tiles to direct your vessel. Take care to avoid your opponents’ ships… and the dangerous creatures lurking just beneath the waves. Guide your ship with a steady hand and be the last captain sailing to win!

In Lord of the Fries, players are dealt a random hand of ingredients, which they will use to complete menu items. At the beginning of each round, a player will either roll or call an order. Taking turns starting with the next player on the left, players will either fulfill the order using ingredients in their hands, or pass, forfeiting a card from their hand. If everyone passes, the customer gets impatient, and the round continues to the left; but this time, players may leave out an ingredient from the order.

England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster.

Penguins are running through the school in the first flicking game ever to have pieces which curve and jump!

It’s not just cool, it’s ICE COOL!

A fast-paced card and dice game that will have you and your friends slaying monsters, recruiting citizens, and expanding your domain.
 

Players match both wits and smartphone skills in the fun, fast-paced, and family-friendly game of Phone Phever. Designed to stretch the limits of your mind, fingers, and mobile devices, Phone Phever offers 1,200 fascinating trivia questions and hilarious challenges that cleverly explore how the world’s favorite invention – the telephone – has shaped music, movies, TV, history and technology, law and politics, and the rest of Western pop culture.

Epic Roll is a quick-playing, dice-based, fantasy board game. While portable and simple to learn, Epic Roll also provides players with numerous strategic decisions and gambles. The result is a game enjoyable for young or casual players, as well as experienced fantasy gamers.

“Loose lips sink ships” is a saying that dates back to the days of WWII. It also represents a vital wartime principle. There were lots of things that could give German spies away – rust-free staples in their documents, square-headed nails in the soles of their boots, and so on… This game offers everyone an opportunity to walk a mile in the shoes of both a spy who’s close to having their cover blown and a special agent who’s hot on the spy’s heels.

Roll it! Match it! Score it!

It’s fun, it’s fast, and it’s easy! Take turns rolling dice and matching cards trying to score 40 points. Each roll presents new opportunities with fun decisions to make. The rules are simple – Roll it!, Match it!, Score It! But look out, other players may steal the card you’re shooting for…so hurry, pick up the dice and roll for it!

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