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Reviews of casual board games.

Chuck your dice into the box one at a time, and collect any that match! No matches? Choose whether to risk another die and keep rolling, or end your turn and live to roll another day!

Cook up some yummy pizza orbs and whip up your best anti-grav gelato, in this set collection cooking game with an unusual theme.

MicroMacro: Crime City is a Where’s Waldo­-style board game, in which players are searching for clues across a city map in order to solve mysteries.

Drop your marble at the top of the board and watch it roll down! Earn points by landing marbles in your goal at the bottom, using carefully placed ramps to help guide your marbles home.

From local competitions to international, swimming board game Chlorination takes you from part time jobs to intensive training, in order to win those coveted gold medals.

Hex your opponents, deflect attacks, and call familiars to your aid! Witching Hour is a light, easy to learn card game with a very witchy theme.

Time to build doomsday machines, cloaking devices, and antigravity suits, in your quest to conquer the world as a mad...er, misunderstood...scientist!

Build the hive, deploy worker bees and drones, enjoy the flowers, and avoid those honey stealing bears — they only get in the way!

Designed by Reiner Knizia (Lost Cities, The Quest for El Dorado) and published by Gamelyn Games, Dragonland is a family board game of set collection and dragons.

Compete head-to-head in this two player card game about carefully balancing the value of the cards you play in order to maximize your points.

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