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Today, the LEGO Group and Asmodee announced their first jointly-crafted board game, Monkey Palace. The game will be officially unveiled to retailers and industry partners at the Nuremberg Toy Fair and will be available for purchase from October 3rd at Spiel Essen, the world’s largest board game convention, and from select leading retailers around the world.

Asmodee is an entertainment leader specializing in board games, committed to bringing people together through great games and amazing stories.  Thanks to its global and passionate workforce of over 2,500 people, players around the world enjoy one of the largest board game IP catalogs with CATAN, Ticket to Ride, Dobble/Spot it!, Exploding Kittens, and 365 more across a variety of physical and digital platforms. Headquartered in France (Boulogne-Billancourt), Asmodee operates across Europe, North America, South America and Asia.

Monkey Palace was created by game designers, David Gordon and Tin Aung Myaing, and provides family fun for all ages. It is a jungle-themed game of light strategy tailored for two to four players, incorporating both collaborative and competitive elements.

Players must strategically work together to construct the Monkey Palace while competing for the highest brick income and points, all under the watchful gaze of the Monkey. The palace gradually takes form, resulting in an impressive construction using LEGO elements that players can proudly display at home. The iconic LEGO System in Play means that each time the board game is played, the building experience and final construction are totally unique and different.

Birgitte Bülow, industry veteran and leading the LEGO board game creation team at Asmodee, said: “We’re thrilled to take all LEGO and board game fans on this gaming journey, combining the LEGO Group’s timeless creativity with our passion and expertise in board games. Utilizing the endless possibilities of LEGO bricks was pivotal in designing this game. We believe Monkey Palace offers an extraordinary gameplay experience, blending competition and collaboration for board game enthusiasts worldwide.”

Jaume Fabregat, Board Games Lead, LEGO Publishing, said, “At the LEGO Group, we’re committed to inspiring the builders of tomorrow, which is why we’re so delighted to reveal Monkey Palace in collaboration with Asmodee. The game challenges kids and adults alike to use LEGO elements to build, unbuild and rebuild their palaces, creating a fun play experience where no two games are the same. This latest collaboration allows us to bring even more creative and innovative ways to play.”

This collaboration was the result of extensive research and development undertaken by both companies, with the shared goal of creating new social experiences in play that transcend generations. Together, the LEGO Group and Asmodee aim to discover innovative ways to combine the beloved LEGO System in Play with the socially interactive nature of board games, delivering new and unique play experiences for families and LEGO fans.

What do you think? How do you like the idea of a LEGO board game? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO Ideas Exploring the Cosmos Contest

Can you imagine how awesome the spacecraft and bases on planets will look in 100+ years as humans start to explore the cosmos? Using LEGO bricks, the LEGO Ideas team is looking for the greatest intrepid explorers on LEGO Ideas to build space exploration vehicles and planetary bases!

Space scooters, hoverboards, and balloons could work to get people where they need to go. But what about when they get there? The LEGO Ideas team would also love to see crazy futuristic homes for minifigures to stay in, filled with futuristic tech.

Your submissions should use between 150-250 elements, to be accepted in this challenge. No IP references are allowed, and be sure to start your submission title with either ‘Base:’ or ‘Vehicle:’ depending on your submission.

The challenge will consist of 3 phases: Submission Phase – build and submit your entry before the 21st of February, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST. Judging Phase – LEGO Ideas judges review the entries and choose a maximum of 30 entries, which will then go forward to a fan vote, on the 28th of February, 2024. Voting Phase – LEGO Ideas members will then have the opportunity to vote once, for their favorite entry from the 28th of February to the 6th of March, 2024. Winners Announcement – the LEGO Ideas team will share the two grand prize winners and four runner-up winners here on LEGO Ideas no later than the 13th of March, 2024!

Two winners of the fan vote for this challenge will have the exclusive opportunity to see their submission transformed into an official LEGO Ideas Insiders Reward set! One base and one vehicle will be selected. The fan vote for this challenge will feature a maximum of 30 submissions, made up of 50% vehicles and 50% bases.

The grand prize winner of the contest will get the exclusive opportunity to have their model transformed into a new LEGO Ideas Insiders Reward set and 10 copies of the final set. On top of that, they will also receive the following: #10283 LEGO Technic NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, #21340 LEGO Ideas Tales of the Space Age, #42158 LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance, #31152 LEGO Creator Astronaut, and #42180 LEGO Technic Mars Crew Exploration Rover. Four runner-up winners will each receive the following: #42180 LEGO Technic Mars Crew Exploration Rover, and #21340 LEGO Ideas Tales of the Space Age.

Submit your entry no later than the 21st of February, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST. Submissions may be in either physical bricks or by using a digital building tool such as BrickLink’s Stud.io. You’re welcome to use image editing tools, such as Photoshop, to create your images. Take up to five photos of your creation and submit them to the challenge. Make sure to show off all angles and any features or functions of your creation. Add a title and a short description. Upload your entry to the challenge using the blue Submit Your Entry button on the contest entry page.

What do you think? How do you like this LEGO Ideas contest? Are you planning to enter? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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