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LEGO Party!

Imagine if they made Mario Party but with less unfair nonsense and LEGO bricks.
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84%Game Brain Score
humor, gameplay
stability, monetization
88% User Score Based on 882 reviews
Critic Score 78%Based on 6 reviews

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LEGO Party! is a single player and multiplayer casual action adventure game with a kids theme. It was developed by SMG Studio and was released on September 30, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.

Discover LEGO® Party! for PS4 and PS5 on the official PlayStation website. This four-player party game lets you compete against your friends in wacky Challenge Zones and 60 hilarious minigames from across your favorite LEGO sets like LEGO Pirates, LEGO Space, LEGO NINJAGO® and more.

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 882 reviews
humor50 positive mentions
stability6 negative mentions

  • The game offers a vast variety of fun and skill-based minigames that many find more enjoyable than those in Mario Party.
  • Its boards are dynamic and replayable, allowing players to build parts of the map, adding strategic depth and changing gameplay every session.
  • Cross-platform multiplayer and Steam Remote Play Together enable easy online play with friends across devices, making it accessible and convenient.
  • Character customization is extensive, with many unlockable minifigures and parts, providing personalized and engaging player experiences.
  • The game's humor, lively commentary, and polished presentation enhance enjoyment and keep sessions engaging for all ages.
  • The lack of online matchmaking and public lobbies hampers ease of finding random players, requiring friends to join via private codes or hosting.
  • No bonus brick system to award players for achievements at the game's end reduces excitement and comeback potential during finishing stages.
  • Keyboard and PC controls are often clunky or incomplete, strongly favoring controller use; path selection and key rebinding have notable issues.
  • Limited content with only 4 boards available at launch leads to repetition over time; players desire more maps, mini-games, and DLC support.
  • AI can behave inconsistently or unfairly, sometimes dominating the game or causing slowdowns, which impacts solo play negatively.
  • humor
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its lighthearted, witty LEGO-style comedy, with announcers delivering funny commentary that enhances the party atmosphere. Players appreciate the blend of silly minigame moments, playful banter, and unpredictable in-game events that keep the experience lively and entertaining for all ages. Overall, the humor contributes significantly to the game's fun, chaotic, and family-friendly appeal.

    • “The announcers are actually pretty funny, and even though I'm only 2 hours into the game, I honestly haven't heard them repeat a joke or anecdote yet.”
    • “Now... this game takes all the good elements from Mario Party games to a whole new level: all mini-games, boards, character customization, and in-board game events are really funny to watch and play. On Steam with Steam Remote Play, it's the best combination to have a lot of fun with your friends. Whoever came up with the casters idea on this game deserves a reward; it keeps the whole game funny even if you are failing.”
    • “The game show setting helps Lego Party stand out; you can hear commentary from the commentators while playing. They add an extra layer with some witty jokes, snarky humor, or being sassy.”
  • gameplay
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a fun, engaging, and strategic alternative to Mario Party with varied, dynamic boards, well-designed mini-games, and extensive character customization—all enhanced by crossplay multiplayer. While generally praised for its charm, pace, and replayability, some minor glitches, questionable board mechanics, and occasional input issues slightly detract from the experience. Overall, it delivers accessible, family-friendly party gameplay with unique mechanics and solid balance.

    • “The gameplay is fun, engaging, and full of charm.”
    • “Games are faster paced, the boards are dynamic (making each game feel different), the mini-games are easy to play but difficult to master, and the subtle differences to core mechanics are a welcoming addition (ie. your placement after each mini game dictates your rolling order adding a layer of strategy).”
    • “The most varied gameplay and intrigue remain until the last round.”
    • “This game manages the impressive feat of breaking the most basic mechanic imaginable: choosing a direction.”
    • “The game simply does not reliably register keyboard input when choosing paths, which is wild for a board/party game where direction choice is core gameplay.”
    • “The UI looks a bit plain and unpolished, and some of the board mechanics and item balance is questionable but it's fun regardless.”
  • replayability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers strong replayability primarily due to its four varied maps and the unique "build-your-own" elements that allow players to customize parts of the board, creating different gameplay experiences each time. While the limited number of maps is noted, the combination of strategic choices and fun mini-games ensures engaging and repeatable gameplay.

    • “Three of the four maps are S-tier and super replayable.”
    • “There's only four maps but parts of each match are built and chosen by the player, with two choices for each build spot, making for a lot of replay value.”
    • “Incredible boards that have great replay value, especially with zones that have multiple options for what to build and change the board.”
    • “Only four main boards, but with some replay value.”
    • “The 'build-your-own' map elements is very Lego and adds a little replayability.”
    • “Hopefully they add more boards in the future, but for what's here there's plenty of replayability.”
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are widely praised for their high quality, stunning LEGO-themed visuals, and excellent lighting, delivering a polished and vibrant aesthetic comparable to top party games. While the art style, animations, and humor stand out positively, minor issues like an unpopular "dice block" graphic and occasional FPS drops during map building were noted. Overall, the graphics strongly enhance the all-ages appeal and immersive experience.

    • “Much higher quality than something like Pummel Party, the announcers and visuals are top notch.”
    • “I love the stunning, shiny visuals of the Lego worlds and minigames.”
    • “The graphics and aesthetics are excellent; I don't feel like I'm playing an Unreal Engine game.”
    • “My one complaint is I hate the 'dice block' graphic.”
    • “There's a couple fps drops when building sections of the map (could be hardware, probably is), but this has such a strong style and aesthetic (obviously lent by its IP), but the lighting and actual quality is amazing.”
    • “Ninjago feels too heavily weighted around the basically free 'boss fights', again aesthetically great, but the lack of choices and agency on the pathing, with the number of free bricks feels like you don't have much control.”
  • optimization
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is generally well-optimized, delivering excellent performance on various platforms, including the Steam Deck with consistent 60fps at 1080p. However, some users report occasional frame stuttering and poor PC control mapping, indicating it is primarily designed for controller use. Overall, optimization is a strong point, contributing to an enjoyable and polished experience.

    • “Excellent performance and optimization.”
    • “It's polished, well-optimized, and most importantly: fun!”
    • “To highlight my optimization point, my Steam Deck ran it at 1080p on a TV with a mostly consistent 60fps!”
    • “Horribly optimized for PC, controls are horrendous; they should tell you that it's made for a controller.”
    • “All in all a good game, but I'm encountering some frame stuttering issues and the keyboard controls are mapped very weirdly.”
    • “My only issues were the bots seem slightly rigged and the Steam Deck had some slight performance issues, but not enough to ruin the game.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally runs smoothly and is well-polished with minimal bugs that don't impact gameplay, offering a stable experience for party play. However, some users report occasional glitches, lag, and issues specifically when streaming via certain setups, indicating minor stability concerns in those scenarios. Overall, stability is solid but not without occasional technical hiccups.

    • “Runs great, fun with friends, glad I picked it up.”
    • “Great party game with tons of fun minigames, runs great, announcers are pretty funny, reminds me a lot of Mario Party.”
    • “At least it isn't buggy at all.”
    • “Also, if you try to stream the game with Steam app on your TV, it glitches with no sound. Steam app works great on Android TVs with every game, but somehow playing this in big picture mode from your TV does not.”
    • “It's buggy, minigames are nothing special, and there are only 4 maps. It lacks a lot of content, and for its price tag, you expect much more.”
    • “It's so buggy and laggy.”
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its fair monetization model, featuring no microtransactions and a reasonable upfront price, which is refreshing compared to typical greedy practices in the party game genre. While the minifigure customization system is appealing, some advertising is misleading regarding part interchangeability. Overall, players appreciate the absence of aggressive monetization, though concerns remain about potential lack of future updates.

    • “There are a lot of character customization options, and you can buy more with fake gameplay earned currency, no microtransactions.”
    • “40 dollars, optimized, 10gb and zero microtransactions in a genuinely really good game.”
    • “No microtransactions or bs, just a fair price and a great quality game.”
    • “The minifigure system is kinda cool, however, the advertising is outright false; you can't actually use any part with any other part.”
    • “It is far more strict and the advertising lies.”
    • “It feels like it won't get any major updates, just a quick cash grab on Mario Party, sadly.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is upbeat, well-mastered, and complements the humorous and lively commentary, enhancing the fun atmosphere. While the soundtrack and sound effects are generally top quality and polished, some users noted occasional audio bugs when alt-tabbing, and a desire for more player input-related sound effects to maintain immersion. Overall, the audio contributes positively to the engaging and entertaining experience.

    • “The commentary is humorous and light-hearted, and along with its upbeat music, helps keep the mood light and fun.”
    • “Entertaining commentary, hype music, and awesome maps which all have unique features and playstyles.”
    • “Everything is highly animated and all the sound effects and music are mastered cleanly with zero jank, outside of the announcers who talk so much the game often has to cut them off.”
    • “Forgot to mention: audio bugs out if you alt tab or if the game minimizes for any reason (announcers stop announcing and just give subtitles and music gets 2x louder, requiring me to fully restart to be able to hear anything properly).”
    • “I do wish there were more sound effects related to player inputs because turning down either the music or announcers kinda kills the vibe.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a traditional story mode, which some users find makes it less engaging and somewhat simple. However, despite the absence of a narrative, it is still considered one of the better LEGO games by players.

    • “No story mode can make things boring quickly.”
    • “Overall, pretty simple, no story involved, so no story mode. I ain't forcing LEGO to do this and that, but it needs work (and a few bug fixes. I found one where a minifigure can't choose what rolls the minifigures get, but it could be fixed by just going back and forth).”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is seen as tedious and boring, with half-baked mini-games and board-game style maps that lack depth. However, some players appreciate its cooperative focus as a refreshing alternative to the typically competitive or grind-heavy online games.

    • “Disappointing collection of half-baked mini games tied together with tedious and boring board-game style themed maps.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is praised for its enjoyable character customization and engaging music, creating an immersive and fun environment.

    • “Fun character customization and good music/atmosphere.”
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LEGO Party! is a casual action adventure game with kids theme.

LEGO Party! is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.

LEGO Party! was released on September 30, 2025.

LEGO Party! was developed by SMG Studio.

LEGO Party! has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked LEGO Party! for its humor but disliked it for its stability.

LEGO Party! is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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