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.
Arcane Wonders has announced a new party game, a new edition of Patchwork is available for pre-order, and the winners of the 13th annual Dice Tower Awards have been announced.
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.
Pandasaurus Games has released a 'flick and write' game, Rather Dashing Games has announced a Downton Abbey card game, and Scooby-Doo: Escape from the Haunted Mansion has been released.
We have an awesome new giveaway! Help us celebrate our 32nd issue of Casual Game Insider and 9th year Kickstarter campaign by entering to win these four brand new games.
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.
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