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frontpageBBQchicken | Staff posted Yesterday 09:19 AM
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LEGO Party! (Nintendo Switch)

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Amazon has LEGO Party! (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Best Buy also has LEGO Party! (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join). Otherwise, select free pickup where available.

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About this Game:
  • Play your way: Bring your friends and enjoy the mayhem in couch multiplayer or with cross-platform online multiplayer for up to 4 players. Whether it's competing for the perfect score in Rocketball, practicing against that pesky kraken in Kraken Up or boogieing down in Dance Off, you can enjoy LEGO Party! together or solo!
  • Go for the gold: In LEGO Party! you have one goal: to become the player with the most Golden Bricks! Use power-ups to gain the advantage and set up traps to sabotage your opponents across a range of customizable LEGO themed Challenge Zones.
  • Everything is awesome: Put your speed, wits, and LEGO expertise to the test across a variety of crazy minigames. Race to make dinner for aliens, run through collapsing tombs and skid round the track in rally races and so much more across 60 different wildly fun minigames.
  • You do you: With over 1 billion minifigure combinations from iconic LEGO sets, you can go with a classic look or design your own unique and outlandish minifigure. Show off your creation at the next party!
  • Languages: In-game voice - English, French, German, Spanish (EU). In-game text - Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish (EU), Spanish (LATAM), Traditional/Simplified Chinese.

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  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $4.39 lower (12.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.38 at the time of this post.
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has LEGO Party! (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Best Buy also has LEGO Party! (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join). Otherwise, select free pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

About this Game:
  • Play your way: Bring your friends and enjoy the mayhem in couch multiplayer or with cross-platform online multiplayer for up to 4 players. Whether it's competing for the perfect score in Rocketball, practicing against that pesky kraken in Kraken Up or boogieing down in Dance Off, you can enjoy LEGO Party! together or solo!
  • Go for the gold: In LEGO Party! you have one goal: to become the player with the most Golden Bricks! Use power-ups to gain the advantage and set up traps to sabotage your opponents across a range of customizable LEGO themed Challenge Zones.
  • Everything is awesome: Put your speed, wits, and LEGO expertise to the test across a variety of crazy minigames. Race to make dinner for aliens, run through collapsing tombs and skid round the track in rally races and so much more across 60 different wildly fun minigames.
  • You do you: With over 1 billion minifigure combinations from iconic LEGO sets, you can go with a classic look or design your own unique and outlandish minifigure. Show off your creation at the next party!
  • Languages: In-game voice - English, French, German, Spanish (EU). In-game text - Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish (EU), Spanish (LATAM), Traditional/Simplified Chinese.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $4.39 lower (12.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.38 at the time of this post.
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Yesterday 02:00 PM
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RonJablesYesterday 02:00 PM
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Played the PC version with my D&D group. We meet weekly, and sometimes we just do party games. This was a lot of fun, definitely a fun party game. We still prefer jackbox party as a whole, but lego was a good change of pace. Its a big budget party game, so expect that.
Yesterday 02:18 PM
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BlibbergarossYesterday 02:18 PM
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Quote from RonJables :
Played the PC version with my D&D group. We meet weekly, and sometimes we just do party games. This was a lot of fun, definitely a fun party game. We still prefer jackbox party as a whole, but lego was a good change of pace. Its a big budget party game, so expect that.
This or Mario Party Jamboree?
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Yesterday 02:57 PM
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forgotten_gloryYesterday 02:57 PM
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This is a whole lot of fun. My kids and I play the mini games, but it is definitely good for all ages.
Yesterday 03:24 PM
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LivelyPear1346Yesterday 03:24 PM
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Good game thanks!
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Yesterday 05:14 PM
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RonJablesYesterday 05:14 PM
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Quote from Blibbergaross :
This or Mario Party Jamboree?
Jamboree has almost double the party games. Seems like jamboree out competes lego party in everywhere. That said, I've never played it. I'm seeing lego party goes for $20 less typically. Right now Jamboree is going for $52, so yeah, a little over $20 more. In the past, the mario party games have always been gold standard for party games.
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Yesterday 05:25 PM
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LZircomYesterday 05:25 PM
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I wish I had friends
Yesterday 05:55 PM
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chasesmith.opYesterday 05:55 PM
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I've been playing Mario party since n64 days and this has replaced it for my meetups. The mini games are all well designed, and none of the "luck" based ones that I personally loath like guess which balloon won't blow you up. competing for turn order adds extra motivation as well, among other QoL improvements over MP. Fun maps, hopefully they'll add some more.

My nieces love creating their own minifig as well, hundreds of combos you can make for your character and they've been adding more.
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DonkenYesterday 06:01 PM
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Thank you!
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Yesterday 06:41 PM
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nyy2535Yesterday 06:41 PM
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Quote from RonJables :
Jamboree has almost double the party games. Seems like jamboree out competes lego party in everywhere. That said, I've never played it. I'm seeing lego party goes for $20 less typically. Right now Jamboree is going for $52, so yeah, a little over $20 more. In the past, the mario party games have always been gold standard for party games.
Why would you comment without ever playing it? I have played both and I love Mario Party but I vastly prefer Lego Party. The mini games are more in depth and more engaging. It also adds the nice little twist of the minigame taking place at the beginning of the round and your ranking determines your turn order. It adds more competitiveness because if two people are very close to the golden brick, you really want to beat them in the minigame so you can go first. Like I said, I really enjoy both games, but there's not really anything Jamboree does better than Lego Party.
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Yesterday 06:52 PM
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RonJablesYesterday 06:52 PM
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Quote from nyy2535 :
Why would you comment without ever playing it? I have played both and I love Mario Party but I vastly prefer Lego Party. The mini games are more in depth and more engaging. It also adds the nice little twist of the minigame taking place at the beginning of the round and your ranking determines your turn order. It adds more competitiveness because if two people are very close to the golden brick, you really want to beat them in the minigame so you can go first. Like I said, I really enjoy both games, but there's not really anything Jamboree does better than Lego Party.
They asked. I answered. You weirdo.
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Yesterday 09:15 PM
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ElatedSeed347Yesterday 09:15 PM
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I have not played Jamboree but Mario Party Superstars. I prefer Lego Party- it's funny and more about luck allowing my children to beat me easily. The games are more fun and wackier. It's just better overall in my opinion. Marty Party is likely more diverse and much better graphics, but it feels stale. The best way I can sum it up is that Lego Party is just more livelier. However, I play on Lego Party within Netflix games. Is this Switch version any different?
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tonkotsuYesterday 11:41 PM
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Switch or wait for ps5 version sale? Hmm
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captainblastyourfaceToday 12:04 AM
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Quote from tonkotsu :
Switch or wait for ps5 version sale? Hmm
Developers mentioned that the Switch will be getting a free upgrade to the Switch 2 soon, if that helps.

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