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T-Rex and velociraptor go head to head in this fifteen minute card game about staying one step ahead of your opponent.

From bluffing and set collection to classic trick-taking, this is the month for card games on Kickstarter, with a wide variety of both mechanics and theme.

Blue Orange Games has announced their lineup for 2017, Green Couch Games has plans for a new card game, and International Tabletop Day has a date for 2017.

Our Big Box O' Games Giveaway is back! Help us celebrate our Fall 2016 release of Casual Game Insider by entering to win these seven brand new games.

When used properly to follow through on promises to supporters, Kickstarter can prove an absolutely wonderful resource for companies who may have otherwise not existed. Few companies know that as well as Green Couch Games. Dating back to August 1, 2015, when the publisher came onto the scene through Kickstarter, they have launched and successfully funded 5 different casual game projects.

February has been a great month for Kickstarter games, featuring a wide assortment from the creative mixing of tabletop and digital components, to gorgeous artwork, and some great game companies.

Asmodee has acquired the English language rights for Catan, Hasbro Gaming Lab has announced the winner of their contest, and Green Couch Games has a new game coming out later this year.

This is a month for fun thematic mechanics such as spiders joining cults and Krakens patrolling the oceans. Also, this month brings us the campaign for Tabletopia, a digital platform for playing and publishing board games.

Z-Man Games has announced two new cards games, Green Couch Games will be releasing Best Treehouse Ever, and Dominion will be getting a ninth expansion.

Great games seem to come out of the woodwork around the time of Gen Con, and this month is no exception. This month's roundup brings several great looking casual games, including a tabletop card game originally created for iOS and a new line of games that easily fit into your pocket.

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