BOARD GAME BOGO:Until Nov. 23,Oh Mi Target Circle members can buy two board games, and get one free.
With Black Friday fast approaching, top retailers are dropping a range of early deals in anticipation of the sale event. Target has been featuring some very exciting offers throughout the month, especially for its Target Circle members. If you're looking to save just a little bit extra right now, they're offering a board game BOGO deal for Target Circle members that's definitely worth jumping on if you've been looking to build out your game night collection.
Right now, Target Circle members can take advantage of a buy two, get one free deal on select board games. This offer includes popular releases like Azul, Ticket to Ride, Codenames, Wingspan, among many others. This deal also applies to puzzles and activity toys, so it's worth checking out the full selection to see what items you can use this BOGO deal on ahead of the holidays.
SEE ALSO: Score big savings on the iPad Air ahead of Black FridayTo make this offer even better, you can pair select options with a limited-time bonus for Target Circle members where you can score 25% off one board game. This expires on Nov. 20 and the board game BOGO deal expires on Nov. 23, so you'll want to act fast to scoop up the games that catch your eye.
Don't miss out on this excellent limited-time board game BOGO deal for Target Circle members.
Black Friday is right around the corner as well, so there are soon to be even more board game deals available across several more retailers. While Target's offering some nice early deals, it's also worth checking out Walmart and Best Buy to see their early Black Friday sales. Amazon has announced when their sale is happening too, so you can mark your calendar for the big shopping event.
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