Hasbro to acquire game maker Cranium

The maker of Monopoly is adding to its empire of board games.Hasbro Inc., the world’s second-largest toy company, has agreed to buy privately held game maker Cranium Inc. for about $77.5 million, the companies said Friday.Pawtucket, R.I.-based Hasbro owns the board game brands Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley, which make perennially popular games including Scrabble, […]

The maker of Monopoly is adding to its empire of board games.

Hasbro Inc., the world’s second-largest toy company, has agreed to buy privately held game maker Cranium Inc. for about $77.5 million, the companies said Friday.

Pawtucket, R.I.-based Hasbro owns the board game brands Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley, which make perennially popular games including Scrabble, Clue and Battleship as well as Monopoly.

Cranium, based in Seattle, is best known for its Cranium board game, which requires players to hum, draw, sculpt and answer questions on their way around the board.

It makes a range of other games for children and adults and has sold more than 22 million games, books and toys worldwide.

Hasbro chief operating officer Brian Goldner said Hasbro plans to maximize the Cranium brand and grow it in international markets.

Gerrick Johnson, an analyst with BMO Capital Markets, said the deal is a good fit for both companies. Hasbro gains Cranium’s successful creative team and line of games, and Cranium benefits from Hasbro’s global reach and distribution network.

He said it also makes sense following a tough 2007, when the toy industry grappled with widely publicized recalls and a disappointing holiday season.

“I think you’re going to see more consolidation in the industry going forward, and I think this is just the beginning of it,” he said.

Hasbro officials said the all-cash deal is expected to close in the first quarter this year.

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