Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpage Posted by hawkblu09 | Staff • 3d ago
frontpage Posted by hawkblu09 | Staff • 3d ago

Z-Man Games A Feast For Odin Board Game

+ Free Shipping

$66

$100

34% off
Amazon
31 Comments 11,196 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Amazon has Z-Man Games A Feast For Odin Board Game on sale for $66.03. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Command a Viking tribe in a quest for wealth, glory, and prosperity.
  • Engage in trading, hunting, raiding, and building houses in this epic strategy game.
  • Celebrate with a feast every round as you make your mark on history.
  • Enjoy a wide variety of actions and occupation cards for endless replayability.
  • Now includes an alternate game board for 2 players and bonus content from mini-expansions.
  • Ages 14+, 1-4 Players, 30-120 Minute Playtime

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Amazon has Z-Man Games A Feast For Odin Board Game on sale for $66.03. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Command a Viking tribe in a quest for wealth, glory, and prosperity.
  • Engage in trading, hunting, raiding, and building houses in this epic strategy game.
  • Celebrate with a feast every round as you make your mark on history.
  • Enjoy a wide variety of actions and occupation cards for endless replayability.
  • Now includes an alternate game board for 2 players and bonus content from mini-expansions.
  • Ages 14+, 1-4 Players, 30-120 Minute Playtime

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Community Voting

Deal Score
+32
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Price Intelligence

Model: Asmodee Editions A Feast For Odin Board Game

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 5/14/2025, 12:58 AM
Sold By Sale Price
Amazon$66.03
Target$99.99
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

Top Comments

We all have the same amount of time. It's just a matter of what you choose to spend it doing. Age has nothing to do it with.
oh my sweet summer child, do you think 2 hours is long for a board game?
Excellent price for a top-notch game! (Obligatory BGG link: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/177736)

31 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

2d ago
211 Posts
Joined Mar 2019
2d ago
SmartSquirrel9403
2d ago
211 Posts
Quote from RockPasta :
Yes because I'm not 20 anymore and my time is limited.
We all have the same amount of time. It's just a matter of what you choose to spend it doing. Age has nothing to do it with.
1
2d ago
869 Posts
Joined Feb 2010
2d ago
sounderSD
2d ago
869 Posts
Worth it if you like this sort of thing
2d ago
982 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
2d ago
JoeJ9362
2d ago
982 Posts
Quote from RockPasta :
2 hour playtime? 2 hours? Is this like civ but on a board?

Nobody tell them about Twilight Imperium.
3
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
2d ago
Strmtrper6
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Quote from jotann :
$100 MSRP for a few dollars of plastic and cardboard doesn't make sense to me. If it's a good game, selling it for cheaper will earn back the R&D in quantity of sales.
And you look at BGG and its rating does not justify a $100 or even a $66 price.
It's top 20 in strategy games and 25th overall for all games ever made.

How picky are you?

And the weight shows as eight pounds. Not exactly "a few dollars in plastic(it's actually wood) and cardboard."
Last edited by Strmtrper6 May 11, 2025 at 10:33 PM.
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
2d ago
Strmtrper6
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Quote from RockPasta :
2 hour playtime? 2 hours? Is this like civ but on a board?
I just played Die Macher a couple weeks ago. Took about six hours.
Last edited by Strmtrper6 May 11, 2025 at 10:30 PM.
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
2d ago
Strmtrper6
2d ago
5,151 Posts
Quote from kindrudekid :
Don't think of return in value in the components and parts but the hours of enterainment you get.This is way cheaper compared to say a movie.A movie for couple is $30, so that's minimum 7 dollars per hour of entertainment for a 2 hour movie.Now think of a board game, this board game can be played again and again. You can talk and interact while playing, you can have friends over and order in cheap pizza and wine. You can play in your pyjamas and not set foot outside the house.If as a couple you lay this game atleast 10 times you are basically at $2.5/hour per person. The more you play the more value you get.If you are playing with kids they can learn maths, patience, strategizing, logic etc…

And if you get bored of it, you can usually sell it for close to what you paid. Sometimes more than you paid if it is out of print.
2d ago
8 Posts
Joined May 2016
2d ago
mloballer
2d ago
8 Posts
Quote from jenius00 :
I'm one of those kinds of people. In part, this isn't just a board game to me, it's a work of art. It lives in the space of designer board games. This board game's designer is Uwe Rosenberg.If you're imagining board games as mass market games like Clue, Life, Sorry, Monopoly, etc. then definitely the price tag seems absurd. However, this is a complex game with high quality components with a lot of strategic and tactical depth. This is not the type of game I would use to introduce people to the world of hobby board gaming. It is a fairly heavy game, being higher on the scale of mechanical weight.
Exactly, this is not some streamlined made super cheap monopoly crap. It's an amazing game, with amazing components, and it's really for people who are into the board game hobby and are willing to invest time into learning such a fun and amazing game. Worth Every penny IMO

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

2d ago
1,624 Posts
Joined Apr 2006
2d ago
pastramiavocado
2d ago
1,624 Posts
Quote from hgtonight :
Azul, Scout, The Crew, Fort, 7 Wonders, Carcassonne in no particular order.
Awesome - thank you! Repped!
2d ago
51 Posts
Joined Nov 2024
2d ago
CrouchingCanine
2d ago
51 Posts
This is easily one of my top 3 games, probably my number one. This is not a cheaply made board game for kids with plastic components and cardstock that you find at most department stores. All components (except for the dice) are wood. The tiles are very dense cardboard. The box is chock full and very heavy. It takes up a lot of table space and looks very confusing at first but is actually rather straight forward to play. It has a nice flow that is quite satisfying. It has a wonderful solo mode as well. The game is fantastic on its own but the expansion makes it even better.
2d ago
12 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
2d ago
Furious_
2d ago
12 Posts
Quote from pastramiavocado :
So tempted! Any recs for fun games that are around 30mins, 4 players, ages: >13?Last one we played was Trash Pandas lol
Cascadia is 100% my recommendation - it's so easy to teach and quick to play. 7 wonders is a little harder to initially pick up but afterwards very quick to play.
2d ago
1,445 Posts
Joined Dec 2005
2d ago
thrustbucket
2d ago
1,445 Posts
I bought this game when it originally came out for $95. This game has far more components than typical games do. Tons and tons of resource tokens. But also, games have gone up about 30% overall in the past 5 years due to the scamdemic.

$66 is a steal for this game. Excelent game.
2d ago
347 Posts
Joined Oct 2010
2d ago
snorri
2d ago
347 Posts
Quote from JoeJ9362 :
Nobody tell them about Twilight Imperium.
Or Gloomhaven or Frosthaven. Played each of those for 2 years nearly every week to finish.
2d ago
1,624 Posts
Joined Apr 2006
2d ago
pastramiavocado
2d ago
1,624 Posts
Quote from Furious_ :
Cascadia is 100% my recommendation - it's so easy to teach and quick to play. 7 wonders is a little harder to initially pick up but afterwards very quick to play.
Sweet! Will pick that up! Thank you!
Yesterday
982 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
Yesterday
JoeJ9362
Yesterday
982 Posts
Quote from snorri :
Or Gloomhaven or Frosthaven. Played each of those for 2 years nearly every week to finish.

Shhhh! They'll die of an aneurysm!

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday
1,673 Posts
Joined Aug 2005
Yesterday
QCJLo
Yesterday
1,673 Posts
Quote from jotann :
$100 MSRP for a few dollars of plastic and cardboard doesn't make sense to me. If it's a good game, selling it for cheaper will earn back the R&D in quantity of sales.
And you look at BGG and its rating does not justify a $100 or even a $66 price.
Such a weird remark. I would say that this game isn't for you and that you should stick to Monopoly. However, the mere fact that you know BGG has got me very confused! Anyone that knows BGG pretty much hates Monopoly and those generic boring boardgames.

I encourage you to go out and buy some of the lower priced, yet highly rated boardgames like Splendor, Pandemic, Azul and Sky Team. You'll begin to see how much value you get out of your $20-30. Then later, you might want to graduate to Scythe, Dune Imperium, Dead of Winter and A Feast to Odin. Maybe by that time you will start to see the value of these higher priced boardgames.

Related Searches

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All