Amazon has
Asmodee Lego Monkey Palace Board Game for
$25.56.
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Asmodee Lego Monkey Palace Board Game for
$25.92.
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Features:- An innovative board game that incorporates LEGO bricks for creative and strategic play. Perfect for LEGO fans looking for a new challenge.
- As the game progresses, watch a beautiful 3D LEGO palace take shape, offering a visually impressive construction that evolves with each move.
- Designed for players aged 10 and up, Monkey Palace engages both kids and adults with simple-to-learn yet challenging-to-master gameplay
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This game sits in a weird place too. It's not a one-and-done design where you play the little novelty activity they give you and then incorporate the Lego pieces into your collection. The pieces themselves don't seem very chase either. So the premium for Lego plastic seems less justifiable. For me, this is a product worth considering at $20. Above that and you have to be just the right level of Lego and Board Game aficionado to justify more. Or so it seems to me.
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This game sits in a weird place too. It's not a one-and-done design where you play the little novelty activity they give you and then incorporate the Lego pieces into your collection. The pieces themselves don't seem very chase either. So the premium for Lego plastic seems less justifiable. For me, this is a product worth considering at $20. Above that and you have to be just the right level of Lego and Board Game aficionado to justify more. Or so it seems to me.
Bought first for an upcoming birthday, then checked reviews such as here [dicetower.com]. At this price, I think it's a fine impulse gift.
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon
This game sits in a weird place too. It's not a one-and-done design where you play the little novelty activity they give you and then incorporate the Lego pieces into your collection. The pieces themselves don't seem very chase either. So the premium for Lego plastic seems less justifiable. For me, this is a product worth considering at $20. Above that and you have to be just the right level of Lego and Board Game aficionado to justify more. Or so it seems to me.
Grabbed one. I am no lego fan. I do get Legos for my kids when they are at a good discount. (for reference, the "usual" 20%-25% off I consider no good)
https://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Pal...201&sr=8-1