

OpenCritic
Strong
IGDB
"LEGO Party is pretty darn good. Sadly, there are some shortcomings that will probably hold LEGO Party back from definitively stealing market share from the competition, but I am positive that there will be plenty of people that prefer LEGO Party. LEGO Party is a bonafide competitor to the Mario Party series. For a first entry, LEGO Party is a delightful surprise and has the foundations needed to become a stalwart in the party scene. With a little more variety with boards, mini-games and Lego themes, LEGO Party could prove to be a force to be reckoned with in the future. When you combine the quality and the price point, as well as being available everywhere with cross platform play LEGO Party is sure to cause disruption in the genre."
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LEGO Party! brings the brick-building fun to a fast-paced arcade format where up to four players tackle sixty minigames together. You jump into Challenge Zones drawn from iconic themes like Pirates, Space, and Ninjago to complete silly tasks in split-screen or online matches. The game supports local and cross-platform play so you can grab controllers and start without waiting for everyone to log in. It feels less like a strict board game and more like a chaotic digital toy box where the goal is just to have a laugh while competing against friends or family. Critics seem to agree that this one hits the mark, with 83% of reviewers recommending it and an OpenCritic score sitting at 78. Parents specifically mentioned how well it works for families, noting that kids can play solo rounds while adults join in for group chaos. The game runs smooth on all major consoles and PC, making it easy to drop into a session after work or school. At current prices around twenty-seven dollars, you get thirty-four achievements to chase down alongside the main fun without breaking the bank.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
IGDB Rating
76.5
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