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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

 


 

Maintain your car’s engine, sweep round corners, push your luck, and speed to victory in this hand-management push-your-luck racing game.

Ferret out the weasel, in this social deduction, clue-giving game where even you don’t know your own team each round.

How successful are you at deducing a person’s job and secret based on their answers to a select handful of questions?

The kittens are afloat on the high seas, seeking out tasty fish to steal! Each turn, choose which tile to grab fish from (or which player to steal from) — but choose carefully, because if another player chooses the same tile, neither of you will get fish that round.

Lay down tiles, build islands, and score changing personal objectives each round based on the resources on the islands you construct.

Play through three memories (moments frozen in time), seeing images from different points of view as you attempt to answer a series of questions and stop the zombies invading the school.

A sequel to the 2023 Spiel des Jahres Nominee Next Station: London,  Next Station: Tokyo is a flip-and-write game all about building subway lines across a map of Tokyo.

 

Pass gifts around the table and try to track where each one ends up in this memory party game.

Fill your shelves with books, games, plants, and trophies, as you seek to organize everything elegantly and more efficiently than your opponents.

Stamp your farm full of animals, to fill your field and earn you points in this roll-and-write game that has you stamping your animals rather than writing.

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