Amazon has one of our favorite card and board games on sale, with Arkham Horror: The Card Game’s revised core set now 32% off.

There’s nothing like a game of Arkham Horror: The Card Game to set groups down a road of doom, filled with Eldritch and Lovecraftian mystery.

That’s why we’re happy to report that Amazon has reduced one of our favorite cooperativeboard gamesby 32%. This also puts it within spitting distance of its lowest-ever price.

Based on all the goodness that comes from Lovecraft’s stories, with a heavy dose of classic mystery novels mixed in. To say the vibes are off the charts is an understatement.

You’ll build a deck around one of the included investigators, who all have their abilities and methods of play. It’s fascinating watching the gears click into place and as you begin to understand how the game works, it will only draw you further in.

Arkham Horror: The Core Game’s revised core set gets 32% off at Amazon

Arkham Horror: The Core Game’s revised core set gets 32% off at Amazon

Arkham Horror: The Card Game has been around for quite some time now, but the original core set was getting harder to find. Thankfully,Fantasy Flightpushed out a revised core set, which is the perfect jumping-off point for newcomers – or those of us who lost a few pieces in a house move.

Arkham Horror: The Card Game is part of Fantasy Flight’s “CCG” line. This means that the game isn’t about cracking open packs like inMagic: The GatheringorPokemon TCG. You know exactly what you’re getting in any pack or boxed expansion, and the game grows as you add to it.

However, the nice thing about these CCGs is that, even if you never buy an expansion or extra pack, the game is still wonderfully deep on its own.

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Joel Loynds was Dexerto’s Deputy Tech Editor in the UK team. He has been writing about tech & games for over a decade, specializing in PCs, hardware, and handhelds such as the Steam Deck. He also has bylines at Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro UK.