
"Our games are a great fit for Woman's Day readers ... Casual games are relaxing, mentally stimulating, and fun," says Big Fish CEO Jeremy Lewis in a press release.
Woman's Day has an audience of 24 million women ages 25 to 65 -- so that means we can expect more ladies to learn that hidden object and time management games (which sound like a chore) are more addictive than a frosty pint of Haagen Daas' Caramel Cone.

Woman's Day and Big Fish Games will also include "a special offer" for readers in the September issue of the magazine, available on stands in August. The details on that have not been disclosed yet, but we know that more of these offers -- like this free version of Mystery Case Files Ravenhurst -- will be rolling out during the partnership.



