Saturday, March 31, 2012

LEGO Ninjago 3856

LEGO Ninjago 3856

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 2.6 x 10.7 inches ; 1.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004OWR0N0
  • Item model number: 4611737
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 3,834 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)

By : LEGO
Price : $26.73
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LEGO Ninjago 3856

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
The evil skeleton common and his guards have invaded the Ninja Fortress. Can you team-up to battle the guards, get the golden weapons, and defeat the skeleton general? The race is on quit the skeletons from gaining the ultimate power. A team game of ninja combat for 2–4 players. Contents 1 buildable LEGO dice, 234 LEGO pieces, guidelines booklet, constructing instructions. ten LEGO microfigures included.
Lego Ninjago
The evil skeleton common and his guards have invaded the Ninja Fortress. Can you team up to battle the guards, come across the golden weapons and defeat the skeleton general? The race is on stop the skeletons from gaining the ultimate power. This is a team game of ninja combat for 2 to four players. It consists of 1 buildable Lego dice, 234 Lego pieces, a rules booklet and building instructions. 10 Lego microfigures are also included.
  • Item Dimensions: 11.2 (L) x 10.two (W) x 1.8 (H)
  • Age: 7 to 14 years

Product Attributes

  • Stop the skeletons from gaining the ultimate power
  • A team game of ninja combat for two?4 players
  • Contents, 1 buildable LEGO dice, 234 LEGO pieces, rules booklet, building instructions
  • 10 LEGO microfigures included

 

LEGO Ninjago 3856

 

Customer Evaluations


I got this game for my oldest's 9th birthday. He is 100% in the Lego phase and loves the Lego City kits. He got a couple of those for his birthday and disappears into his room for hours until they are accomplished. I went looking for a gift and saw this and gave it a attempt. The 1st element of the entertaining was putting it together, just like any other Lego set. The rules take a couple of minutes to figure out, but just after that it is a extremely entertaining game. Generally each player (up to 4) is a Ninja and they work together to search all the guardhouses on the board to uncover the Golden Weapons. Some guardhouses have golden weapons, some have gray tokens which brings a guard to your space. When that takes place, you have to spin the spinner and if you get the color of your ninja or any other ninja that is in the space, you defeat the guard. If you shed, the Common goes down 1 step. Once the Common goes down all the methods he captures one of your Golden Weapons. There is also a cool rubberized dice to roll, which moves the ninjas around the board. There is also a ninja rope (can't don't forget the actual name) that the ninja can use to swing to a distant guardhouse.
The truth that the board is Legos, and is three-dimensional, and the Lego figures move about on the Lego board, tends to make it incredibly cool. My nine year old and his almost eight year old brother have had a blast playing. As a Mom I like the reality that the players are not competing against each other, but rather are on the exact same team, trying to get all the golden weapons ahead of the "General" gets down the steps. Fun stuff, and enough to keep this age group interested. Also, the game appears to be just the perfect length, not too lengthy so the youngsters lose interest but extended enough. Accurate confession, I like playing as well.
Only word of warning is preserve the game away from tiny brothers, mainly because just tonight my three year old chewed on a golden weapon, rendering its appearance unacceptable to the game's owner. So I've written to Lego by way of their webpage, I do not know what they do about replacing itty bitty parts that get lost or destroyed by little brothers, but I'm hoping they will send out a new one particular, goodness knows we've spent adequate dollars on Legos in the past couple of years.

Outstanding birthday present for a 12 yr old boy. He loves to construct the board just before he plays the board game.

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