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Plants vs Zombies, PopCap’s satirical tower defence game, now has an online version, where you can easily sample 14 stages out of the full game’s 50.
In Plants vs Zombies you strategically place dozens of kinds of plants in front of an advancing army of zombies, trying to prevent the zombie apocalypse from overrunning your suburb [...]

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Cake Mania Giveaway

Reflexive Arcade are giving away the full version of Cake Mania, a popular casual title, for anyone who registers at their site up to September 23rd. Registration does not require any personal information beyond a mail address, and Reflexive Arcade are a well-known and reliable online retailer.
Cake Mania is a successful  time-management game in the vein [...]

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Katamari Damacy: The PC Version

The Wonderful End of the World is almost as wonderful as its name. This casual title lets you roll a character made of random junk around a dozen large levels, swallowing stuff and adding it to your own mass as you attempt to grow as big as possible. If this sounds familiar, it’s because [...]

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Pandemic: American Swine is not some lost piece of anti-American propoganda, but a new flash game putting you at the helm of the US of A as a Flu crisis threatens to engulf the country and kill millions upon millions.
As infected cases begin appearing in your major cities, and worse, people start dying in [...]

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Build Rome in One Week

Gametap’s new game of the week is Cradle of Rome, a casual match-3 puzzle game with a shallow city-building layer. Match groups of different resources and be rewarded with new building and technologies for your growing city. Stage by stage (and there are one hundred of them), take ancient Rome [...]

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The digital store built by the most hardcore of hardcore, Valve Software, is now celebrating the launch of a new casual game section by offering deals on most included products.
Some deals of note:

You can get all of casual developer Mumbo Jumbo’s available games (19 titles) for $20, making it about a dollar a game. [...]

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