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Super Mario Level Up Board Game for $10 Prime shipped (Amazon all-time low)

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Amazon is now offering the USAopoly Super Mario Level Up Board Game for $10.14 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. Matched at Target with an additional 5% off for REDcard holders. Originally $20, it regularly fetches around $16 and this is the lowest Amazon has offered it for. For comparison, Walmart charges $26. Rated 4+ stars. Head below for more details and board game deals.

We also still have Monopoly Gamer Edition Nintendo down at $13.50 (Reg. $18+) and the massive Gloomhaven Board Game is currently in-stock at Amazon for $133.

Super Mario Level Up Board Game:

  • Players try to score the most points for their characters on their “line up” card
  • Players take turns moving characters up one level on the 3-D game board
  • When a character has reached level 10 players will use their “vote up” card to determine if the character is the champion for that round
  • If all votes are “yes!” the character is declared the champion, the round is over, and the points are tallied
  • If there is at least one “no!” vote the character is removed from the board and the game continues. Players only get two “no!” votes each round so use them wisely!

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