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Power Rangers Deck-Building Game on Humble — GeekTyrant

Sep 18, 2024


Here’s a new kind of Humble Bundle. The Power Rangers Deck-Building Game Collection (affiliate link) bundle offers five items, all of which are physical. The bundle is valued at $135 and you can purchase it for only $45. The bundle includes the core Power Rangers Deck-Building Game which I loved, the Zeo: Stronger Than Before standalone expansion (read my review), the Flying Higher expansion (which is admittedly not one of my favorites), and two bonus packs which feature foil versions of various character cards and more. While the expansions included are not my favorite ones, I do still love the game and would highly recommend it. Plus, each purchase of the bundle will support Extra Life, “a Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals fundraising program that empowers the gaming community to make a difference in the lives of local sick and injured kids.”I do want to note that because these are physical items, there is a limited quantity available and shipping costs will vary based on where you live. Plus, the bundle is only available in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. I would hurry and grab this bundle before it’s too late.

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