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Join the cupcake academy and complete logic puzzles, while all working together against a seven-minute timer.

Time to smuggle some tools baked inside one delicious three-layered cake! The bigger the tool, the more points it’s worth, but the higher the likelihood that it will be spotted by the guards.

What is something daring that you’ve done? Or something that scared you in the middle the night? Give your answer, but you might just have to lie about it.

This town ain’t big enough for the two (or eight) of you! Not when it comes to competing for the coveted title of the most wanted outlaw in the west.

Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising is part of The Op’s (USAopoly) Rising line of games that began with Thanos Rising. Does it do its theme justice?

One player takes on the role of the bank while the others don robber masks and attempt to get away with the loot! Published by Big G Creative, How to Rob a Bank is an action programming game of bluffing and memory elements.

Musical Chairs, published by Rio Grande Games, doesn’t involve either actual music or actual chairs, but does manage to represent both of those things in an enjoyable board game experience.

How would you sell a zero-gravity restaurant or a 25-hour news channel? Come up with a headline, but it might not be as easy as you expect when the words have to start with specific letters.

From a passenger plane caught in an electrical storm to a theft on a Mississippi steam boat — we recently took a look at the newest games in the Thames & Kosmos Exit line.

One player is the Wendigo picking off scout members one by one, while disguised as one of their own! Can you spot him as he moves around the camp?

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