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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

 


 

All the excitement of BANG!, now with dice!

In the Wild West, the eternal battle between the Law and the Outlaws keeps heating up. Suddenly, a rain of arrows darkens the sky: it’s an Indian attack! Are you bold enough to keep up with the Indians? Do you have the courage to challenge your fate? Can you expose and defeat the ruthless gunmen around you?

What the Food?! is a quick and easy to learn card game for 3-8 players capturing the experience of a classic cafeteria food fight! Grab food, throw funny combos at your opponents and duck to avoid “humiliation” points! Play as one of 10 classmates caught in the crossfire, each with their own style! Gain new actions mid-fight and keep an eye out for random school events creating instant chaos!

It's the moment of truth.  Will your friend choose Outer Space, or The Bottom of the Sea? Do they prefer the Window or the Aisle?  Are they all about the Party, or the After-Party?  Successfully predict how your friends will answer thought-provoking questions like these and advance your token to the finish line!

What's It? is the game where creative minds think alike. Roll the die to get your category for the first round. Flip over a doodle card so it ends up face up. As the doodle card is being flipped over, turn your timer to start counting down 30 seconds. Players try and guess what the doodle is based on the category on the die. Try to think like the other players! After 30 seconds, stop writing. Total up the matching answers. Mark one point for every matching answer! The Doodler scores a point for every non-matching answer.

Can you see the yellow piece?” “No, but the blue piece must be on the second level!” In ever-changing teams, two partners must combine their sense of observation to reproduce a depicted construction. But building is not everything; since their effort is timed, they will want to succeed as fast as possible for them to score the most points. Once their task is done, a new team is formed and a new task begins. Will you be the one whose building skills will rise above the competition?

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