Product Description
Introducing LEGO Games, the world's first collection of games that you build, play and change. With the unique buildable LEGO Dice and changeable rules, LEGO Games is a great way of having fun together with family and friends. Roll the LEGO Dice to select one of four exciting building categories: vehicles, buildings, nature or things. With three levels of difficulty you can show off your building skills, while the others guess what you are creating. A great game for family and friends to test your imagination, creativity, building and guessing skills to the max. An interactive game for 3 - 8 players. Game play approximately 30-60 minutes.
- Includes 1 buildable LEGO Dice, 1 LEGO minifigure and 1 LEGO microfigure
- Also includes 1 rule booklet
- Contains 96 cards
- For 3 to 8 players
- Contains 341 pieces
LEGO Creationary Game (3844) Reviews
LEGO Creationary Game (3844) Reviews
214 of 219 people found the following review helpful Like "Pictionary" But With Legos!, By = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: The game is similar to Pictionary but instead of drawing, you use Legos.What is in the game: -- a Lego Dice, which has the categories that can be found on the cards (Buildings, Nature, Things, Vehicles) as well as a You Choose and Double (which is like You Choose but you get double points if you guess. -- a set of 96 cards divided into Easy, Medium and Hard that have pictures on them for different categories that are on the Lego Dice (Buildings, Nature, Things, Vehicles) -- a building tray to sort the pieces by color -- an assortment of 338 Lego pieces How to Play: The instruction booklet describes several different ways you can play the game, but all basically come down to building what is on the card and having someone else guess what you built. The game itself can be pretty challenging -- even for adults. My 5-year-old was able to play it though, and I think most kids familiar with Legos could play it... Read more 183 of 195 people found the following review helpful Not the best of the new Lego games, = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: LEGO Creationary Game (3844) (Toy) My boys, 9 and 11, have Minotaurus and Magikus from the new line of Lego games. They enjoyed those and bought Creationary today. Even though Creationary seems like it would be more creative, they don't give you nearly enough bricks to build the items on the cards. The boys ended up frustrated that they couldn't build what they wanted with the amount of bricks they're given. Being one of the most expensive of the Lego games, I expected much more from it. Minotaurus and Magikus are cheaper and much more fun in my opinion. 71 of 75 people found the following review helpful Great gift for lego lovers, By Amazon Verified Purchase I bought this game as a gift for my Lego-loving 6 year old nephew. He and his whole family seem to enjoy it. He isn't quite ready to play by the rules, but it was easy enough for him to come up with his own style of play. The cards that specify what you will build don't show Lego constructions, so it takes some imagination to figure out how to make some of the items. How would you build a Lego fly, or zoo or frog? The game includes a good assortment of pieces, including more unusual ones. |
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