Select Board Games Are Buy 2, Get 1 Free at Amazon This Weekend

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Amazon has a new buy 2, get 1 free sale going on for the first time since the Big Spring Sale in March. For this round of discounts, they're offering dozens of cool board games you can bundle and save on, many of which are licensed or themed versions of preexisting classics. Everything from pocket-sized card games to full-on campaign tabletop experiences can be purchased together, so there's something for everyone. We've grabbed all of the best inclusions from the sale for you to browse right here.

Buy 2, Get 1 Free Board Games

One of the best aspects about sales like these is you don't need to be a Prime Member to take advantage of them, and many of these items are on sale individually so depending on what you decide to get, you'll be saving even more.

For classic board and card games, Monopoly Deals is a fun quick card game and the K-Pop Demon Hunters-themed box makes for a great gift for anyone who is a fan of the hit Netflix show. Superman UNO is another reskin featuring an iconic character that even has some new rules with the Green Kryptonite cards. If you're after a bigger, more in-depth tabletop gaming experience, Talisman: The Magical Quest Board game is one of the oldest and best around, and the 5th edition available here has plenty of updated quality of life improvements for the modern age.

If you like board games based on video games, the Legend of Zelda collector's chess set is a beautiful, premium chess board where the pieces are modeled after iconic characters and enemies from Nintendo's long-running series. Then there's The Last of Us: Escape the Dark, a cooperative campaign board game with dynamic gameplay options and plenty of customization to make every replay feel new.

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IGN may be known mostly for its video game reviews, but we are always on the lookout for cool board games too! You can check out all of our recent board game reviews to see which tabletop offerings we've loved over the last few years.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

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