LEGO® Brick Like This! – Build, play, repeat

A vibrant assortment of building blocks and cards arranged together, showcasing various colors and shapes.
LEGO® fans, get ready for a brand-new way to play! The LEGO® Brick Like This! game is here, and it’s packed with fun, creativity, and a little friendly competition. Perfect for kids, families, and anyone who loves building, this game takes classic LEGO® magic and turns it into an exciting challenge.

The rules are simple but super fun: players draw cards and race against the clock to build whatever the card shows. From quirky animals to wild vehicles, every round is a surprise – and no two games are ever the same. The twist? You only have 60 seconds to bring your creation to life before the next player takes a turn, so speed, imagination, and quick thinking are key!

 A box of colorful Lego bricks alongside a game board and various game pieces arranged for play.

It’s a fun and fast-paced party game in which teams of 2 players race to complete mini LEGO models. The ’instructor’ sees the shape that needs to be built and directs the ’builder’ on how to assemble the bricks. The winning team is the duo with the most points after six rounds. A great gift idea for kids, the set includes 48 LEGO bricks, 92 shape cards, 20 challenge cards, an hourglass and a rulebook.

It’s not just a game – it’s a chance to share laughs, test your creativity, and show off your LEGO® skills. Perfect for family game nights, sleepovers, or just a rainy afternoon, Brick Like This! keeps everyone engaged and having a blast.

Whether you’re a master builder or a first-timer, this game proves there’s always more to explore in the world of LEGO®. Ready, set, build!


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