
If you’ve been looking to expand your board game collection, Prime Day is a great excuse to do just that. Amazon’s deal event has loads of board games on sale–enough to keep you rolling dice and manipulating little plastic whatsits long into the night.
A few highlights include the game night classic Catan for $30 (down from $55), the official LEGO party game, Brick Like This for $13 (down from $20), and the Lord of the Rings Trick-Taking Game for $22 (down from $27). That last one took a spot on our Best Co-Op Card Games list. Have a look at these and a few others we’ve found on sale for Prime Day.
Catan: The Game
$30 (was $55)

The agricultural board game Catan is a mainstay in many collections, and for good reason. If you’re unfamiliar, it’s a game where you and your fellow settlers use resources like brick, ore, and wheat to trade and develop your societies. The hex-based grid makes games dynamic and keeps things fun and varied no matter how many times you play it.
Brick Like This! The Official Lego Party Game
$13 (was $20)

Whether you’re a novice or a master builder, Brick Like This is a fun way to test your building skills in a party game environment. You and a teammate swap instructor and builder roles and race the other teams to create mini-models using the familiar interlocking Lego bricks.
Escaping Extinction
$8 (was $10)

Ever wonder what it would be like if you could have saved the dinosaurs from their inevitable extinction? Escaping Extinction is a board game that sets you and fellow players to the task of cooperatively building a rocketship to help the prehistoric beasts escape their doomed planet.
Lord of the Rings Trick-Taking Game
$22 (was $27)

Frodo wouldn’t have gotten far without Sam. In the Lord of the Rings Trick-Taking Game you work cooperatively to reenact the Fellowship of the Ring, from leaving the Shire to the formation of and ultimate breaking of the Fellowship. The card illustrations have a cozy stained-glass aesthetic that fits right in with the classic tale. Provided you can excuse that they yassified Frodo into a circuit twink. Worth noting: it’s one of top picks in the Best Co-Op Card Games guide.
Kinfire Chronicles
$135 (was $180)

A deluxe game for fans of board games of truly epic length and scope, The Kinfire Chronicles is a card-based role playing game for you and up to four friends. In it, you pick from six playable heroes each with distinct backstories, and over the course of a 60-ish minute game, develop their skills with the included library of 400 cards. That may sound daunting, but it’s also designed to be quick to set up and play, with 60-minute games designed to for maximum replay value as you try out different hero builds. This was another of our Best Co-Op Card Games.
Agatha Christie: Death on the Cards
$12 (was $22)

This one is a murder mystery game based of one of the most influential mystery writers of all time. Agatha Christie: Death on the Cards gathers some of her most famous characters like Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple to solve a social deduction murder mystery. The subject matter may be grim but the inviting art style makes it a good fit for the family, and another of our Best Co-Op Card Games.
The Chameleon
$17 (was $25)

The Chameleon is a bluffing game that puts one player in the role of a secret chameleon. Like other bluffing games, Ultimate Werewolf and Blood on the Clocktower, it’s the job of the other players to figure out who’s real, and who’s just blending in.

Amazon Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26)
Video games, Blu-rays, Lego, and tech for the lowest prices of 2026.








