February on Kickstarter offers an exciting batch of casual games, from a party game co-designed by the creator of The Mind to a board game featuring robots and puzzle pieces.
Gamewright has announced a slew of new games for later in the year, Next Move Games has a new card game in the works, and Renegade Game Studios has announced a new solo dice game.
Deduce, detect, and determine your way through a series of tricky mysteries and tough cases.
Chronicles of Crime has players working together to solve various crimes throughout the streets of London: collecting evidence, questioning suspects, and investigating crime scenes.
Communication, cooperation, speed, and a little bit of luck, is what you’ll need to escape the cursed temple alive. Players work together, rolling dice as fast as possible as they attempt to beat the clock and make it out alive!
Eggertspiele announces an exciting new game, Portal Games has announced their lineup of new games for 2019, and Z-Man has a new card game in the works.
Submitted by Chris James on 01/25/2019 - 11:21. Category: News
The votes have been tallied and a winner has been announced for our second annual Best Casual Game of the Year award: Welcome To... by Deep Water Games!
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