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Dear LEGO… Heroica rocks!

(Written by Sarah)

Several weeks ago I wrote an email to LEGO about Heroica and how much it rocks. Out of all of the new LEGO board games, it truly has the greatest potential for customization and creation of new game-play. My only complaint is that there aren’t any female heroes! 🙁

Before I get into what I said to LEGO about Heroica, I want to point out that there are 5 new locations on the Heroica map on LEGO’s website.

I can only assume that this means more Heroica expansions – yay! I have not been able to find out any other info, but here’s a list of the locations with their short descriptions:

Heroica – Barresh Settlements: The barbarians are proud descendants of an old line of warriors, who have made the mountains their home. This rugged terrain is a harsh environment for even the toughest of warriors. For these wild sons of warriors each day is a constant fight for survival. Forming small scattered settlements, they band together to overcome the surroundings. Now facing a common enemy, they honor a code of solidarity and fight evil together.

Heroica – Ilrion: Since the dark forces settled upon the land, farmers have struggled to maintain their livelihood. Monsters constantly ravage the fields and destroy most of the crops, and what is left is barely enough for families to survive. There is no longer enough to trade, and even if there was, the Goblin General’s siege on Draida Bay makes it impossible to sell or buy anything. Prospects are grim.

Heroica – Gates of Elsruck: This ancient powerful gate is the primary defense for the kingdom of Ennon. It guards a mountain passage that leads to the neighboring lands. The gates were built by the original founders of Ennon but their names have long been lost to the pages of history.

Heroica – Seldaan Village: Seldaan Village is struggling like every other corner of the kingdom. However, secret alliances of heroes are emerging in the village, where they meet in secret locations to plan everything from smuggling messages and goods in and out of the area, to raising an army to fight evil.

Heroica – Drandora Port: Drandora Port is the Rogue’s old stomping grounds. Once, the differences here between rich and poor were evident, but now the people of the city are coming together to defend the bastion of their world. Will they be able to stand united, or will some fall for the temptation of becoming spies for the dark armies to save their lives?

Heroica is one of the best adventure board games I have ever played, and I’ve played quite a few of them. My role-playing group sometimes takes breaks by playing an adventure board game, what we call role-playing lite. I haven’t yet introduced them to Heroica, but I plan to once the opportunity comes up. I have all four Heroica games that are out and I think my group will get a kick out of it.

The main downside is that there are no female heroes in Heroica and I have a few females in my role-playing group that will be disappointed by that.

If I can get a hold of the female barbarian and princess from LEGO Champion, I’ll figure out a unique power for each and that will give my friends options. The only other female micro-figures are from Harry Potter Hogwarts – Hermione and the Ravenclaw student. They don’t quite fit Heroica, but I’ll think on those.

One of the things that I think LEGO really needs to work on is female representation.  We don’t need our own girly sets. We need to exist in the normal LEGO world. So make a female knight, a female fire fighter, a female robber, etc. Don’t just relegate us to nurses, citizens and store clerks. I know better than to expect a 50-50 split, but a few more of us would be greatly appreciated. 😛

Back to the main topic of Heroica, while I wait anxiously for new expansion, I’m going to work on making my own. I picked up an extra copy of the Ninjago board game. I’m going to create powers for each of the ninja so they can join the band of heroes. Then I’ll remake the board to fit in with the Heroica boards. I’m thinking of some sort of cursed temple with the skeleton guardians. The hard part will be creating new challenges that are different from the other Heroica games.

That pretty much sums up what I told LEGO. I sincerely hope LEGO continues making Heroica games. The only limit is their imagination. If they come to road blocks, they should ask any role-playing group for advice. The world of fantasy adventure is unlimited.

For more information on Heroica LEGO games currently available visit LEGO’s website (links below):

What I’d like to know now is what you readers think about Heroica.  Have you played any of the LEGO games?  Have you made your own rules or game boards?  Please share your thoughts and creations in the comment section below.  If you’ve got pictures, I’d love to see what you’ve made! 🙂

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2011 year-end LEGO sale list – up to 75% off!

I know many of you have been eagerly waiting for the year-end LEGO sale list, so without any delay here we go! The sale starts at 12 AM EST on the 26th (which is right when this post goes live). So yes, you should be able to head over to LEGO’s online shop right now to snatch up these deals. The year end LEGO sale will last until January 31st, while supplies last.

Please note that I got this LEGO sale list a few days ago, and since then several of the LEGO sets that supposed to go on sale sold out even at full price. I will still note them in the list below, in case LEGO finds a few more stashed away somewhere and lists them again. 😉

First price listed is the regular price, highlighted price is the sale price. Click on LEGO set names highlighted in blue to go to LEGO’s online shop. LEGO sets highlighted in red were not available at the time of publishing, but keep an eye out for them in case they get relisted.

LEGO SALE ITEMS 75% OFF:

LEGO SALE ITEMS 50% OFF:

LEGO SALE ITEMS %40 OFF:

LEGO SALE ITEMS 30% OFF:

LEGO SALE ITEMS 20% OFF:

  • #8129 LEGO STAR WARS AT-AT Walker – $109.99 SALE: $89.99
  • #7327 LEGO PHARAOH’S QUEST Pyramid – $99.99 SALE: $79.99
  • #8038 LEGO STAR WARS Battle of Endor – $99.99 SALE: $79.99
  • #8053 LEGO TECHNIC Mobile Crane – $99.99 SALE: $79.99
  • #8078 LEGO ATLANTIS Portal of Atlantis – $99.99 SALE: $79.99
  • #5893 LEGO CREATOR Off-Road Power – $89.99 SALE: $71.98
  • #7066 LEGO ALIEN CONQUEST Earth Def. – $89.99 SALE: $71.98
  • #4841 LEGO HARRY POTTER Hogwart’s Exp. – $79.99 SALE: $63.98
  • #7597 LEGO TOY STORY Train Chase – $79.99 SALE: $63.98
  • #2505 LEGO NINJAGO Garmadon’s Fortress – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #7189 LEGO KINGDOMS Mill Village Raid – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #7985 LEGO ATLANTIS City of Atlantis – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #8052 LEGO TECHNIC Container Truck – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #8639 LEGO CARS Big Bentley – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #10222 LEGO WINTER VILLAGE Post Office – $69.99 SALE: $55.98
  • #4840 LEGO HARRY POTTER The Burrows – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #5653 LEGO DUPLO Stone Quarry – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #5892 LEGO CREATOR Sonic Boom – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #7641 LEGO CITY Corner – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #8096 LEGO STAR WARS Palpatine’s Shuttle – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #8214 LEGO RACERS Lamborghini – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #8863 LEGO WORLD RACERS Blizzard’s Peak – $59.99 SALE: $47.98
  • #10216 LEGO WINTER VILLAGE Bakery – $54.99 SALE: $43.99
  • #2504 LEGO NINJAGO Spinjitzu Dojo – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #2520 LEGO NINJAGO Battle Arena – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #6212 LEGO STAR WARS X-wing – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #7207 LEGO CITY Fire Boat – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #7326 LEGO PHARAOH’S QUEST Sphinx – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #7947 LEGO KINGDOMS Prison Tower  – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #8077 LEGO ATLANTIS Exploration HQ – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #8638 LEGO CARS Spy Jet Escape – $49.99 SALE: $39.98
  • #5489 LEGO CREATOR Vehicle Set – $44.99 SALE: $35.98
  • #3834 LEGO SPONGEBOB Good Neighbors – $39.99 SALE: $31.98
  • #4643 LEGO CITY Boat Transporter – $39.99 SALE: $31.98

Please note that I got this LEGO sale list a few days ago. Prices should be correct, but if you find any price discrepancies please let me know. Otherwise have fun shopping! Oh, and don’t forget to share what you got in the comment section below! 😀

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