Today’s the day: October Prime Dayd sex videosfinally here, and Amazon’s gifting us with hundreds of deals on all sorts of products, from TVs and soundbars to gaming consoles and more. But tech isn’t the only thing getting discounted — we’re also seeing some major deals on top-rated board games.
SEE ALSO: The PlayStation 5 Slim is down to its lowest-ever price on October Prime DayWhether you’re seriously into board games, want to bulk up your collection, or make family game night a regular thing, October Prime Day is one way to do it on the cheap. From classics like Catan and Monopoly to adult party games like Tipsyland, here are the best October Prime Day board game deals we could find:
Catan is a classic strategy game that’s perfect for families and game nights. And, at 50% off — down to just $29.99 — it's a steal. (You can get the five-to-six-player extension for $24.49). In this game, you’ll need to collect resources, settle the land, and trade with other players to build the biggest settlements. If you like any of the digital empire-building games, Catan is a great tabletop version that requires tight strategy, some luck, and a good dose of diplomacy to win.
Candy Land Kingdom Of Sweet Adventures — $9.99 $11.99(save $2)
Guess Who? — $12.99 $17.99(save $5)
Azul — $17.09 $39.99(save $22.90)
Splendor — $22.49 $39.99(save $17.50)
Monopoly Ultimate Banking Edition — $23.49 $37.99(save $4.50)
Ticket to Ride — $29.99 $54.99(save $25)
the Uzzle — $39.99 $70.99(save $31)
Topics Prime Day
Cookie Monster held an AMA on Reddit, and it's so pure you may cryAnthony Hopkins, cannibalism icon, is the happiest man on Twitter'Reboot' review: Hulu's metaNew video gives us a detailed look at LG's rollable phoneTeen hacker behind Uber security breach announced hack in the company's own Slack.Anthony Hopkins, cannibalism icon, is the happiest man on TwitterWoman finally gets 'the smoking hot body' she's always wanted, in her obituaryZoo lets you name a snake after an ex, just in time for Valentine's Day'Quantum Leap': reboot vs originalA fan sat next to Timothée Chalamet on a flight and he was extremely chillThe weird and wonderful world of relaxation videos for dogsUber's had a data breach, and we don't know how bad it is yet'Speak No Evil' review: A frightening parable of the dangers of politenessSophia the robot taught a STEM class to the generation that's ready to embrace AIAmazon Prime Thursday Night Football: How to stream Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City ChiefsCookie Monster held an AMA on Reddit, and it's so pure you may cry'House of the Dragon': Why Alicent's green dress is so importantTikTok's search suggests misinformation almost 20 percent of the time, says reportOprah hands out shots of tequila in her pyjamas on a cruise ship because she's a damn iconPete Davidson covers up Ariana Grande tattoo with the word 'cursed' On Liberated Women Looking for Love by The Paris Review Diary, 2008 by Annie Redux: The Poet’s Nerve by The Paris Review Redux: You Don’t Know You’ve Remembered by The Paris Review By Your Name by Madeleine Schwartz Stealing It Back: A Conversation with Frida Orupabo by Maya Binyam In Odesa: Recommended Reading by Ilya Kaminsky You Pose a Problem: A Conversation with Sara Ahmed by Maya Binyam Watch the Staples Jr. Singers Perform Live at The Paris Review Offices by The Paris Review Diary, 2010 by Adam Levin Remembering Richard Howard by Craig Morgan Teicher Painting Backward: A Conversation with Andrew Cranston by Na Kim Claire Schwartz, Poetry by Claire Schwartz Megha Majumdar, Fiction by Megha Majumdar Barneys Fantasia by Adrienne Raphel Chestnut Trees by Hermann Hesse 238 Announcement by Emily Stokes Other People's Diaries by Sophie Haigney Crush by Kathryn Davis Jesse McCarthy, Nonfiction by Jesse McCarthy
2.6013s , 10522.75 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【3d sex videos】,Pursuit Information Network