Touch grass by stocking up on board games during Amazon Prime Day

You don't need screens to have fun with these competitive board games that might ignite your next family feud.
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If too much screen time playing PC games on Steam has numbed your brain and strained your eyes and left you hungry for classic strategy, consider the board game. Yes, it’s more analog compared to something like a Arcade1Up Infinity Board, but there is great peace to be found in organizing the cards, pieces, and other required accoutrements. Plus, the satisfaction of winning is better when you can see the look of defeat on your opponent’s face. Incorporate more board games into your life with sales on board games during Amazon Prime Day.

All of these Prime Day deals require an active Amazon Prime Membership. You can sign up here for a free 30-day trial.

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Amanda Reed is a commerce updates writer at Popular Science. She makes sure all product round-ups are up-to-date, shares deals happening all over the internet, and reviews various gizmos and gadgets.

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