July 3, 200915 yr Governor For the adoring Pirate LEGO enthusiasts, there's a thread dedicated to the Pirate Board Game over in the LEGO Pirates Forum. So head over there to discuss the pirate version!
August 27, 200915 yr Instructions for Board games are on Lego official site. Choose "LGS" as brand and the list will appear. That's the building instructions only (with inventory!), not the rule books. (Sadly, no Creationary. That would have been an interesting inventory. No Lunar either.)
August 27, 200915 yr Author I probably would have missed those otherwise Same thanks Cobra for telling us.
August 27, 200915 yr I saw this travel game in the Lego store in Downtown Disney a few days ago: I wonder what other pieces it includes, so please let me know if you find an inventory of it.
August 27, 200915 yr Author Pirate Code includes 72 jewels! 72 Jewels, are you sure, that would be nice though. I can imagine myself pouring them over my precious figs and my figs would be rich. Anyway very nice find Oky, looks like it will include a lot of figure heads, especially in the chess. I will still not buy it though unless it comes with a good price (unlikely).
August 28, 200915 yr It looks like Pirate Code includes orange jewels! I might have to get this after all. Anyway very nice find Oky, looks like it will include a lot of figure heads, especially in the chess. I will still not buy it though unless it comes with a good price (unlikely). Yes, the back of it showed all the chess pieces and it does include lots of trolls and knights etc. It also includes one or two trans clear baseplates (like the ones from the mosaic sets). That's how the figures stay on the board. Pretty clever concept IMO. I think it was around $30 but I'm not sure. I'll check for you again when I go there next time.
August 29, 200915 yr I saw this travel game in the Lego store in Downtown Disney a few days ago: Shop@Home link. It looks like "figs" are glued (they are pre-built, that's waht makes me guess). As for this pic: is there any pun intended?
October 27, 200915 yr I just noticed that games.LEGO.com for the UK is now heavily updated with game rules! Now all of us non-Europeans can check out how to play the games!
October 27, 200915 yr So can Europeans that are not in the UK or Germany. Still, watch out for "selected Lego shops"; I have heard of Swiss and Italian places where Lego board games are already available.
October 27, 200915 yr I am so jealous that these aren't in the US. I can't even view the link. I am definetaly getting that Monsters game for all thiose brilliant minifig heads
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