Crash Games to donate 1000+ new board games to Toys for Tots

Friday, December 11, 2015



In an effort to unite friends and family this holiday season Crash Games, LLC is set to donate over 1000 Table Top Board Games to the Toys for Tots Program.

Kids aged 10-17 are often overlooked when it comes to toy and gift donations through charity organizations. Board Games are a fantastic way to involve kids of all ages by bringing everyone to the table to play a fun and engaging game.

This month Crash Games released its newest publication “Pirate Den” a fast paced Pirate themed Bluffing Game that has players acting as Pirate Captains raiding the wealthiest shipping companies in the golden era of piracy. Pirate Den is a highly interactive, social deduction game where players steal loot from the shipping companies and each other too. Crash Games is set to donate 1000 Copies of Pirate Den to the Toys for Tots Foundation.

Crash Games is an independent table top board game design, development and publishing company based in Everett, Washington. Crash Games’ mission is to bring families and friends together through the social and engaging play of modern board games. The Board Game Industry has grown tremendously from beloved classics like Monopoly and Risk and seen a tremendous resurgence in independent publishing thanks to games like Settlers of Catan, Ticket to Ride and Carcassonne. Crash Games is set to publish six board games in 2016 to add to its existing catalog of 10+ games.

Crash Games, LLC was founded in 2011 by Patrick Nickell. As a child Patrick grew up in the foster care system in California and received gifts from organizations like Toys for Tots as his Christmas Parents.

“Growing up, Christmas was a tough time for me. Crash Games has a tremendous opportunity to return the generosity that I received as a child and to do our part to make Christmas special for thousands of children in the Seattle Metropolitan area.”

South Snohomish County Toys for Tots includes Shoreline in its area of giving.



1 comments:

David Taylor December 14, 2015 at 11:17 AM  

Great to see Crash Games giving to the community.

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