Or it may be about the digital item that comes with it. Sometimes it's about which game(s) they play (my daughter's favorite game is Adopt Me, so she wants the Adopt Me set.which went away a long time ago, but I surprisingly found them, again, the other day) or about the characters they may want. As for the bigger sets, again, it's all about which one the child wants.
If they have different series to choose from, then it's just about which series may have figures the kid wants. So it just depends on what series the store has in stock (as sometimes they may still have an older series along with a newer one, or at one time there was a separate celebrity series). Each box comes with a random figure from that series.
With the blind boxes, there are just different series. I wasn't sure if I should get any because we have so many board games and rarely play them, but I ended up picking up One Night Ultimate Werewolf because my son had been wanting it (he even tried making his own version by cutting out pieces of paper and making his own cards). I don't remember all that I checked, but they rang up 50% off. Others reported being told that they were all 50% off. My store only had certain games with a sale tag, but there were bigger signs everywhere that just said Board Games 50% off. As far as I can tell, the only games that were on promotion that week were:Īll board games and puzzles were 50% off for the week leading up to Black Friday. I'm not sure how the selection of toys compares between that offer and this one, but when it comes to board games, very few items were on promotion during Black Friday. Some items were 50% off and some items were B1G1 50% off (effectively 25% off).