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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
monetization, stability
88% User Score Based on 798 reviews
Critic Score 78%Based on 6 reviews

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LEGO Party! is a single player and multiplayer action 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.

LEGO Party! is a vibrant 4-player party game featuring 60 fun minigames inspired by popular LEGO themes like Pirates, Space, and NINJAGO. Players compete locally or online in various modes, unlocking minifigures and collecting Golden Bricks while navigating traps, monsters, and quirky challenges. Customize your character and enjoy chaotic, family-friendly multiplayer fun.

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 798 reviews
humor42 positive mentions
monetization4 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging mini-games that are skill-based and varied, providing a fresh take on the party game genre.
  • Creative board mechanics that allow players to build and modify the game board, enhancing replayability.
  • Charming visuals and humorous commentary that add to the overall enjoyment of the game.
  • Lack of online matchmaking and reliance on friend codes makes it difficult to play with random players.
  • Only four boards available at launch, leading to potential repetitiveness in gameplay.
  • AI difficulty can be unbalanced, making it frustrating when playing against bots.
  • humor
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with players enjoying the witty commentary from announcers and the chaotic, funny interactions during mini-games. The lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek humor appeals to all ages, creating a lively atmosphere that enhances the multiplayer experience. Overall, the game successfully combines humor with engaging gameplay, making it a standout choice for fun with friends.

    • “The humor from the announcers is mostly welcome, and the mini-games have been a blast.”
    • “It's one of the best Super Mario Party clones for PC, with lots of varied mini-games and tons of humor for young and old.”
    • “The game show setting helps LEGO Party to stand out; you can hear commentary from the commentators while playing, adding an extra layer with some witty jokes, snarky humor, or being sassy.”
  • gameplay
    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its engaging mechanics, vibrant mini-games, and strong replayability, drawing favorable comparisons to Mario Party while introducing unique elements like character customization and strategic board interactions. However, some users criticize unreliable input registration and certain core mechanics, suggesting that while the game is fun and visually appealing, it has room for improvement in execution and balance. Overall, it offers a fresh take on the party game genre with a charming aesthetic and enjoyable multiplayer experience.

    • “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.”
    • “Incredibly underrated/under-known Mario Party alternative with fun gameplay, a large pool of mini-games, good character customization, and even cross-play so you can play with your friends on many devices.”
    • “Dogshit game with horrible mechanics that make no sense; just play Mario Party.”
    • “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.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are widely praised for their stunning quality and vibrant Lego aesthetic, with many reviewers highlighting the impressive visuals, animations, and overall design. While some minor performance issues were noted, the strong artistic style and attention to detail contribute to a visually appealing experience that aligns well with the Lego brand. Overall, the graphics are considered top-notch, enhancing the gameplay and humor throughout.

    • “I love the stunning, shiny visuals of the LEGO worlds and minigames.”
    • “Everything is top quality; gameplay, animations, music, graphics, voice work - you name it.”
    • “Graphics are gorgeous and exactly what you'd expect from LEGO.”
    • “My one complaint is I hate the 'dice block' graphic.”
    • “- very beautiful graphics”
    • “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.”
  • replayability
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game offers a solid level of replayability, with varied gameplay across its four main boards and the inclusion of "build-your-own" map elements that enhance engagement. Players appreciate the multiple options for board customization and the enjoyable multiplayer experience, which contribute to its replay value. While there are calls for more boards in the future, the current content provides ample opportunities for replay.

    • “Incredible boards that have great replay value, especially with the zones that have multiple options for what to build and change the board.”
    • “Having the option to build parts of the board adds some nice replay value and makes the boards feel more engaging, even leading to you getting more gold bricks for free.”
    • “This is great for replayability, as you never know which option someone will pick.”
    • “Only four main boards, but with some replay value.”
    • “The 'build-your-own' map elements are very Lego-like and add a little replayability.”
    • “Hopefully they add more boards in the future, but for what's here, there's plenty of replayability.”
  • optimization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game receives mixed reviews; while some players praise its excellent performance and smooth gameplay on various platforms, others report issues such as poor PC controls, frame stuttering, and minor performance hiccups on devices like the Steam Deck. Overall, many agree that the game is well-optimized and enjoyable, though some improvements are still needed.

    • “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, good game. I'm just encountering some frame stuttering issues, and the keyboard controls are mapped really weird.”
    • “My only issues were that the bots seem slightly rigged, and the Steam Deck had some slight performance issues, but not enough to ruin the game.”
  • monetization
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its lack of microtransactions, offering a fair price and a quality experience reminiscent of classic party games. While there are character customization options available through in-game currency, some users feel misled by advertising regarding the minifigure system's flexibility. However, concerns remain about the potential for future updates, with some fearing it may turn into a cash grab despite its current monetization model being well-received.

    • “There are a lot of character customization options, and you can buy more with in-game currency, no microtransactions.”
    • “40 dollars, optimized, 10GB, and zero microtransactions in a genuinely really good game.”
    • “No microtransactions or nonsense, just a fair price and a great quality game.”
    • “The minifigure system is kind of 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.”
    • “Plus, what's the point of an ending ceremony if you already know the winner? How did they forget about bonus bricks? But the biggest problem is that it feels like it won't get any major updates, just a quick cash grab on Mario Party, sadly.”
  • stability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability is a mixed bag; while many players praise its polished performance and minimal bugs that enhance immersion, others report significant issues, particularly when streaming via Steam on TVs, leading to glitches and sound problems. Despite some users experiencing lag and bugs, the game is generally considered to run well, especially for a party game, though it may lack content for its price.

    • “Runs great, fun with friends, glad I picked it up.”
    • “The game looks great, runs great, and just as challenging as any other party game.”
    • “At least it isn't buggy at all.”
    • “Also, if you try to stream the game with Steam on your TV, this game glitches with no sound, etc. Steam works great on Android TVs with every game, but somehow playing this in Big Picture mode with Steam from your TV does not.”
    • “It's buggy, the minigames are nothing special, there are only 4 maps you can play on, and it lacks so much content. For its price tag, you just expect a bit more.”
    • “It's so buggy and laggy.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its quality and ability to enhance the overall atmosphere, contributing to an entertaining experience alongside engaging commentary and unique map features. However, some users report audio bugs that disrupt the experience, particularly when minimizing the game, and express a desire for more sound effects related to player actions. Overall, the soundtrack and sound design are considered top-notch, despite minor technical issues.

    • “The soundtrack is great and the game is hilarious!”
    • “Everything is top quality; gameplay, animations, music, graphics, voice work - you name it.”
    • “Fun character customization and good music/atmosphere.”
    • “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).”
    • “(really has a fortnite-kid look which reminds me of lego's 2k drive so it's hit or miss, however I do wish there were more sound effects related to player inputs because turning down either the music or announcers kind of kills the vibe.)”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers highlight the enjoyable character customization options and praise the game's music, which contributes to an engaging overall atmosphere.

    • “The character customization is fun, and the music really enhances the overall atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere is immersive, drawing you into the game's world with its captivating sound design.”
    • “The combination of stunning visuals and an engaging soundtrack creates a truly memorable atmosphere.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the grinding aspect of the game, noting it offers a refreshing contrast to the increasingly competitive and grind-heavy nature of mainstream online co-op games.

    • “It's nice to get home and play this, but the game feels overly grindy compared to other mainstream online co-op games.”
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LEGO Party! is a action 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 this game for its humor but disliked it for its monetization.

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

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