
Today on the Toy Fair front we have an interesting variety - Friends, Board Games, and the LEGO Booth. An odd combination, to be sure, but there's still some cool stuff to be seen. To check out what was on display, read on!
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Posted Feb 16 2013 - 08:59 AM

Posted Feb 16 2013 - 07:45 PM
This year's Friends sets look fantastic. I find it hard to get excited by the board games until I know how they're played, and the Chima microfigs seem less impressive than the Ninjago ones from two years ago for some reason. Probably the fact that they represent generic tribe members instead of specific important characters.
Posted Feb 16 2013 - 07:49 PM
When I first saw the Helm's Deep game, I thought it was a new Heroica set. Then I noticed the Uruk-Hai.
Oh well, it looks like the board and figures will be easily integrated.
Posted Feb 16 2013 - 10:11 PM
When I first saw the Helm's Deep game, I thought it was a new Heroica set. Then I noticed the Uruk-Hai.Oh well, it looks like the board and figures will be easily integrated.
I think that it uses the same rules from Heroica too. Just look at the die. The only difference is the Ring tile. I will definitely pick it up, and probably the Batman one too, but I want to know how it plays before I commit to it.
Posted Feb 17 2013 - 07:34 AM
It's very hard to judge what the level of enjoyment of the LEGO games will be before owning them. For instance, the Ninjago board game somewhat exceeded my expectations, but the collaborative (rather than competitive) nature of it cut into its replay value a bit, since there was a lot less uncertainty than there perhaps should have been.I think that it uses the same rules from Heroica too. Just look at the die. The only difference is the Ring tile. I will definitely pick it up, and probably the Batman one too, but I want to know how it plays before I commit to it.When I first saw the Helm's Deep game, I thought it was a new Heroica set. Then I noticed the Uruk-Hai.
Oh well, it looks like the board and figures will be easily integrated.
Posted Feb 20 2013 - 06:14 PM
Posted Feb 22 2013 - 08:35 AM
This year's Friends sets look fantastic. I find it hard to get excited by the board games until I know how they're played, and the Chima microfigs seem less impressive than the Ninjago ones from two years ago for some reason. Probably the fact that they represent generic tribe members instead of specific important characters.
I like that about it... I really want to get the Chima game. The gameplay looks interesting, and the pieces are nice (as are most LEGO games sets).
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