Winning Moves Games (USA)

Winning Moves Games (USA)


2016 - 75 Sylvan Street / C-104 / Danvers, MA 01923

Winning Moves United States (WMUSA) was founded in 1995 by Phil E. Orbanes, Mike Meyers, Tom Kremer, and Alex Randolph. WMUSA is a leading maker of board games, card games, and puzzles. Since WMUSA's first year of operation in 1995, the company has forged a close relationship with one of the world's largest game companies, Hasbro, Inc., owner of Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley. WMUSA also has a great relationship with Seven Towns, Ltd. (the owners of the Rubik's brand). As a result, many long-lived Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley games & Rubik's puzzles are now marketed by WMUSA!

WMUSA proudly markets many best-selling titles including Pass the Pigs, Rubik's Cube, Scattergories Categories, Rack-O, No Stress Chess and hot new sellers like The Rubik's Void Puzzle, Brynk and BrainSpin.

With a talented group of game marketers and developers, WMUSA's mission is to provide happiness to consumers by offering Classic, Retro, Cool and Fun games for play with friends and family.


Admin Note:

Winning Moves publishes under several independent branches:


Winning Moves Australia
Winning Moves France
Winning Moves Germany/Winning Moves Deutschland
Winning Moves International
Winning Moves UK


The branches all share similar logos. Be sure to read the fine print on the box thoroughly - it should indicate which branch published the product.


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