It’s deals time. As is customary every November, retailers discounting all manner of games, phones, electronics, board games, you name it. Click Frenzy kicks things off this evening, but there’s plenty of sales later this week with Black Friday and Cyber Monday around the corner. As for Click Frenzy, here’s the best of the bunch.
Gameology
Let’s start things off with some board games. Gameology are one of the largest board game specialists taking part in this year’s Click Frenzy, and they’ve already got discounts on a range of casual and enthusiast titles ahead of tonight’s proceedings.
Once 1900 AEDST hits (1800 AQST, 1830 ACDT, 1600 AWST), you’ll be able to save a further 5%, 7% or 10% with an additional code at checkout. There’s three codes below, and you use the one depending on how many items are in your cart.
A range of discounts are already live, and you can get those now. And some of them you should absolutely grab, with the extra discount or not.
- Azul: $50.45
- Sheriff of Nottingham: $40.95
- Rhino Hero Superhero: $41.45
- 7 Wonders (Base Game): $56.95
- 7 Wonders Leaders Expansion: $36.95
- 7 Wonders Cities Expansion: $40.95
- Codenames: $23.45
- Betrayal Legacy: $90.45
- Sushi Go Party: $35.45
- Arkham Horror The Card Game Core Set: $55.45
- Eldritch Horror Core Game: $77.45
- Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition: $119.95
- Star Wars Imperial Assault: $123;95
- Star Wars Rebellion: $129.95
- Ticket to Ride: $57.95
- Forbidden Desert: $34.45
- Pandemic Legacy (Red): $87.95
- Terra Mystica: $98.95
- Pandemic Reign of Cthulhu Edition: $61.95
- North Wind: $63.45
- Century Spice Road: $54.95
- Century Eastern Wonders: $53.95
- Scythe Core Game: $104.95
- Charterstone: $84.95
- Between Two Cities: $41.95
- Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig: $59.95
- Roll for the Galaxy: $75.95
- Puerto Rico: $51.95
- Power Grid: $59.95
- Power Grid Deluxe: $95.95
- Terraforming Mars: $94.45
- Noria: $61.95
- Gaia Project: $114.95
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Lot of absolute must-haves, if not games you should at least play once. If you’re after quicker games that can be shared with anyone, then definitely get Codenames, Azul and Ticket to Ride. Forbidden Desert is a great co-op experience, and if you want larger, deeper strategy, consider Power Grid, Terraforming Mars, Terra Mystica and Scythe. (Gaia Project is a sci-fi, updated version of Terra Mystica, if that sounds good.)
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/11/when-it-clicks-azul-is-brilliant/” thumb=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/11/DSC1755.jpg” title=”When It Clicks, Azul Is Brilliant” excerpt=”When I haven’t been playing Azul lately, I’ve been thinking about the next time I can play Azul.”]
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/01/power-grid-a-game-about-big-coal-and-big-garbage/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/ewp4pgabpty8qvlmyfiu.jpg” title=”Power Grid, A Game About Big Coal (And Big Garbage)” excerpt=”I got around to playing the classic German board game Power Grid (AKA Funkenschlag) on the weekend, and absolutely loved it.”]
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/03/star-wars-rebellion-the-kotaku-review/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/s5hyuqfaxvprgiwzkwse.jpg” title=”Star Wars: Rebellion: The Kotaku Review” excerpt=”Most Star Wars games put you in command of a few brave heroes of the galactic struggle. Star Wars: Rebellion, a new board game from Fantasy Flight, puts you in command of the whole damn war.”]
HP
The PC manufacturer is offering a decent range of discounts over the next few days, with up to 35% off notebooks, 25% off accessories and the same off desktops. For desktops and accessories, use the HPFRENZY25% checkout code, and HPFRENZY30% or HPFRENZY35% checkout code for notebooks.
All prices below are with the relevant discount applied. Each link will also advise on the right checkout code.
- Omen HP 15″ (i7-7700HQ, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, 120Hz 1080p): $1754.35
- HP ENVY x360 15″ (Ryzen 5 2500U, 8GB RAM, 1TB SATA): $1259.30
- HP OMEN 17″ (i7-7700HQ, 120Hz 1080p, 16GB RAM, GTX 1070 8GB): $2014.35
- HP Pavilion x360 (i5-8250U, 14″ 1080p, 8GB RAM, 256GB NVme SSD): $979.30
- OMEN by HP 27″ Monitor (1400p @ 165Hz): $1049.25
- HP USB-C to USB-A Hub: $30
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Dick Smith
Owned by Kogan, the Dick Smith brand has jumped the gun with sales of their own. They still have stock of the iPhone X, amazingly, but also have some good deals on the Samsung Galaxy S9, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Kogan branded TVs, soundbars, and more. And just to reiterate: all of these deals are available right now.
- Amazon Echo Dot (2nd Gen): $55
- Sony 2.1 HTCT800 Soundbar and Subwoofer: $429
- Pioneer PL990 Turntable: $169
- Sol Republic Tracks HD2 On-Ear Headphones: $65
- Sony 5.1 HT-RT3 Soundbar and Rear Speakers: $399
- Pioneer Bookshelf Speaker Pair: $229
- Pioneer 2.1 60W Soundbar and Subwoofer: $149
- Google Pixel XL (White): $529
- Google Pixel XL (Black): $529
- Google Pixel 2 XL (Black): $949
- LG G7 ThinQ (64GB, Black): $749
- Samsung Galaxy Note9 (Midnight Black): $1149
- Samsung Galaxy Note9 (Ocean Blue): $1149
- Samsung Galaxy S9 (Lilac Purple): $899
- Samsung Galaxy S9 (Coral Blue): $899
- Samsung Galaxy S8 (Midnight Black): $699
- Apple iPhone 8+ (Space Grey): $1099
- Apple iPhone X (Silver): $1435
- DJI Mavic 2 Zoom Drone: $1899
- DJI Mavic Pro Platinum Drone + Fly More Combo: $1699
- Kogan 65″ JU8000 4K LED TV: $749
- Kogan 50″ 4K LED TV: $599
- TCL 55″ 55P6US 4K HDR LED TV: $949
- Philips 32″ 1080p Curved FreeSync Monitor: $329
- Philips 31.5″ 2K HDR400 144Hz Curved Monitor: $619
- D-Link PowerLine AV500 Wireless AC600 Starter Kit: $89
- D-Link Wireless DAP-1520 Extender: $75
- Blue Snowball USB Microphone (Gloss Black): $75
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Dell
Pre-built systems, laptops, monitors and 2-in-1 devices. Here’s what Dell is discounting until Thursday, November 15.
- Dell Inspiron 13 7000 (8th gen Intel i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD): $1378.99
- Inspiron 15 7000 2-in-1 (8th gen. i7, 16GB RAM): $1999
- Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Ryzen (Ryzen 5 2500U, Vega 8 on-board, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD): $848.99
- Dell G3 15 (i7-8750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1050 Ti, 256GB/1TB): $1698.99
- XPS 13 2-in-1 (i7-8500Y, 16GB LPDDR3 RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD): $2399
- Dell G7 15 (i7-8750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060, 128GB SSD/1TB HDD): $1869
- Dell Alienware 13 (i7-7700HQ, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, 512GB SSD): $2298.99
- Alienware Aurora (i7-8700, GTX 1080, 16GB RAM, 512GB/1TB): $2999
- Dell 34″ P3418HW Curved Monitor: $799.19
- Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop Tower (i7-8700, 16GB RAM, 128GB/1TB, GTX 1060 6GB): $1698.99
- Dell Ultrasharp 27″ 4K U2718Q: $799.19
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Ozgameshop
A British online retailer that gained a large following by shipping low-cost games to Australians, Ozgameshop is offering 10% discounts on items until November 15 with the CLICK checkoutcode
The following games below are already discounted, and so the 10% Click Frenzy bonus won’t apply. Note that Flamme Rouge below is a board game, and an astonishingly good one despite being all about cycling.
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/08/iflamme-rougei-the-ikotaku-ireview/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/odfm4tgisjkbwanz4t20.jpg” title=”Flamme Rouge: The Kotaku Review” excerpt=”Flamme Rouge is a game about early 20th century bicycle races, and I promise you, it is a lot more fun than that sounds.”]
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War (XBO): $23.99
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PS4): $26
- Digimon Story Cybersleuth Hacker’s Memory (PS4): $24.99
- Dynasty Warriors 9 (PS4): $40
- Attack on Titan 2: Wings of Freedom (Switch): $42
- Need for Speed 2015 (PS4): $20
- Flamme Rouge: $62.99
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The CLICK checkout code will apply to the games below. Prices below are with the 10% discount included, but note that your cart may have a different total if you buy multiple games. Shipping is free on any orders over $50.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch): $65.24
- Divinity Original Sin 2 (PS4): $59.34
- Shenmue 1 & 2 (PS4): $29.70
- Resident Evil 7 (PS4/PSVR): $28.34
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy (XBO): $45
- Dragon Quest XI (PS4): $61
- Dragon Quest Builders (Switch): $52.91
- Redout Lightspeed Edition (PS4): $22.94
- Vampyr (XBO): $42.58
- Mass Effect Andromeda (XBO): $12.86
- Onrush (XBO): $23.39
- Titanfall 2 (XBO): $11.69
- Kingdom Come Deliverance (XBO): $45
- HITMAN 2 (XBO) / HITMAN 2 (PS4): $62
- Space Hulk (PS4): $17.99
- Yakuza Kiwami (PS4): $34.01
- Ashes Cricket (PS4): $19.79
- Ashes Cricket (XBO): $15.47
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Center Com
One of the larger local components retailers, Centre Com largely deals in PCs, laptops, components and their related accessories. More deals will appear after 1900 AEDT.
- Karuza YX-1216 Gaming Chair: $229
- Samsung 970 EVO 250GB NVme SSD: $99
- WD 2TB 2.5″ USB 3.0 Portable HDD: $93
- WD Blue 500GB 3D NAND SSD: $105
- Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSD: $238
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PureVPN
Need something to access Crunchyroll, Netflix or Amazon Prime in the US? PureVPN are pretty active every time Netflix try to block Aussies from getting access to the good stuff, and at the moment you can get a year-long sub to PureVPN for just under $36. Not bad if you’re sick of missing out.
PureVPN 12 Month Subscription: $35.88 ($2.99/month)
More to come…