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Thanksgiving looms, but that doesn't mean you have to break out the same old tired board games. Banish Monopoly back to the cupboard; plenty of must-have titles are enjoying surprisingly good price cuts this week ahead of the holiday, so they're perfect for any family gathering you have planned.
I've been reviewing board games for the best part of a decade now, and many of the ones I think should be on everyone's shelf are discounted with early Black Friday savings. I genuinely feel that these are some of the best board games ever made (fight me on that), so it's well worth adding them to the lineup if you haven't already. Because they have a Black Friday board game deals tag as well, they shouldn't theoretically drop any more in cost before the full sale next week.
Record low priceRead moreRead less▼Catan (2025 edition) | $54.99 $29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - First on the docket is this essential strategy game. As the top pick on our list of must-have board games (and the recipient of a glowing Catan review, no less), it's the kind of title I think deserves a place in every collection. It set off the tabletop revolution we're enjoying today with its incredibly smart resource-gathering, building, and trade mechanics that require foresight and planning over blind luck. While chance does come into it, you won't get far unless you have a cunning plan to maximize your odds or stack them in your favor by pursuing another strategy (like getting bonus points by making the largest army). This new edition is even easier to get into than before, and it's never been cheaper than this. The average cost is between $45 and $48 too, so the value is even stronger at the moment.Buy it if:✅ You want a game you can keep coming back to✅ You'd like an accessible strategy gameDon't buy it if:❌ You want a quick and light-hearted party gamePrice check: 💲 Walmart | $43.99UK price: £49.99 £22.49 at Amazon
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Record low priceRead moreRead less▼Ticket to Ride (2025 edition) | $54.99 $29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - This game kept my family sane during lockdown, and I think that says a lot about how good it is. It challenges you to build a railway line from one part of the country to another, and although that sounds pretty dry, it's actually a real winner. There are limited links between locations and you can't build on top of someone else's tracks, so it's possible to outsmart and outmaneuver your opponents with clever placement... or overcome those obstacles by taking the long way around (something I had a lot of time for in my Ticket to Ride review). This refreshed 2025 version has literally never been cheaper, so now's the perfect time to jump aboard.Buy it if:✅ You enjoy a more relaxed kind of game✅ ...but you still want a bit of strategyDon't buy it if:❌ The train theme sends you to sleepPrice check: 💲 Walmart | $59.99UK price: £44.99 £38.23 at Amazon
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Read moreRead less▼Carcassonne | $41.99 $20.99 at AmazonSave $21 - I absolutely adore this tile-laying game, and it's a regular feature on my own family's gaming table. That's because it's so easy-going, but incredibly satisfying nonetheless. As explained in our Carcassonne review, your job is to build points by laying down landmark tiles and 'claiming' them with little wooden people (meeples). Once a feature like a city or road is finished, you take that meeple back and earn points. The person with the highest score once all the tiles are gone wins. It's straightforward enough, but the skill comes in knowing when to close off your creations or give up lost causes. You could theoretically build an enormous city for mega points, for example, but closing it will become increasingly difficult as tiles run out - especially if you need an awkward shape to finish it. I'd say it's an essential purchase that's still good fun in a pair, and that $21 price cut makes it even more tempting.Buy it if:✅ You prefer more laid-back games✅ You enjoy planning ahead in gamesDon't buy it if:❌ You want more intense strategyPrice check: 💲 Walmart | $33.59UK price: £36.99 £16.99 at Amazon
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Read moreRead less▼Azul | $31.97 $21.49 at AmazonSave $10 - You can currently get a much-better-than-average price on this beloved puzzle game, and it's far superior to the normal cost of around $32. Yes, it has been cheaper in the past, but not for a long time. As noted in our full Azul review, it's the kind of game that's deceptively simple but eternally evolving; it's the sort of experience that makes you want to rerack and try again as soon as a match is finished. Besides being a great game to play with family over Thanksgiving or Christmas, it's also a really good gift for anyone that loves puzzles. Buy it if:✅ You really enjoy puzzle games✅ You want something a bit more cerebralDon't buy it if:❌ You don't want anything too 'thinky'Price check: 💲 Walmart | $31.97UK price: £42.99 £25.49 at Amazon
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Read moreRead less▼Mysterium | $54.99 $29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - In terms of atmospheric team games, it doesn't get much better than this. It casts most players as psychic mediums trying to solve a ghost's murder... and one of you is the ghost. The spirit world isn't exactly easy to reach, though, so the dearly departed can only communicate through carefully-selected cards. These use abstract art and may hint at the murder weapon, murderer, or location, so you've got to hope your allies can figure it all out using the breadcrumb trail you're dropping before time runs out. As noted in our Mysterium review, it's a delight - particularly with such a major price cut.Buy it if:✅ You love mystery games✅ You enjoy more thoughtful team gamesDon't buy it if:❌ You don't want to think all that much, tbhPrice check: 💲 Walmart | $29.99UK price: £36.99 £31.43 at Amazon
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Read moreRead less▼Pandemic | $49.99 $36.99 at AmazonSave $13 - If I had to choose one title as the best co-op board game of all time, Pandemic would be my pick. I truly don't think we've ever seen a better balance of tension, on-the-fly thinking, and communication than here. It's a white-knuckle race to the finish, as noted in my Pandemic review, and you get very different results each time you play so it doesn't grow boring. I think it's a must-have.Buy it if:✅ You adore team games✅ You like games that require thinking on your feetDon't buy it if:❌ You don't enjoy tension in gamesPrice check: 💲 Walmart | $36.99UK price: £39.99 £25.39 at Amazon
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Read moreRead less▼7 Wonders | $59.99 $38.99 at AmazonSave $21 - Here's another of those 'classic' family board games that has more than earned its flowers. It's an incredibly smart strategy game that sees you trying to conquer the ancient world through building those titular wonders, via military might, science, or magnificent riches. That means you can go about it howsoever you choose, meaning there's oodles of replay value and everyone can find their own way to the finish line. It's a favorite of my family's around this time of year, so I can't recommend it enough. Especially considering that tasty $20 discount, and the fact that it's usually more like $52. Buy it if:✅ You enjoy tactical games with replayability✅ You like to forge your own strategiesDon't buy it if:❌ The ancient world bores the pants off youPrice check: 💲 Walmart | $38.99UK price: £44.99 £37.29 at Amazon
View DealWondering which of the above are worth digging into? It depends on what you want from your games night. If you'd like an easy-going time with a hint of strategy, Ticket to Ride, Azul, or Carcassonne are the perfect choice. They're fairly laid-back on the whole, but you can still forge your own path to victory with some clever decisions.
Prefer more in-depth strategy, on the other hand? Catan and 7 Wonders are where it's at. These require a bit more brain-power but pay back the investment tenfold with a gripping race to the finish-line.
As for team-players, Pandemic and Mysterium are the way to go. They require you to work as a group to achieve victory, so good communication is vital. Few games will bring you all together like these.
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