Lego board games

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Throughout the history of the Lego company, they have published many board games based around current product themes. The games were made by Rose Arts until the company was bought by the Lego Groups main competitor, MegaBloks.

Lego Creator
The Race to Build it Board Game!
Designer A. Eddie Goldfarb
Illustrator unknown
Publisher Lego
Rose Art
Players 2 - 4
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Playing time 30 minutes
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BoardGameGeek entry

Lego Creator is perhaps the best known Lego Board game. In the game, players compete to finish building their model from a set of instructions first. Pieces are collected by rolling the dice, and following the instructions on the square, for example, "Take Two White Bricks". A Deluxe version is also available.


In Lego Racers, players Build their own race track, then take turns moving their car.

Lego Racers
Super Speedway Game
Publisher Rose Art (RoseArt)
Warren Industries, Inc.
Players 2-4
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Playing time 30 minutes
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BoardGameGeek entry



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