I had a separate tub prepared for this game with a variety of bricks. The winner is the player who uses the greatest number of bricks in their tower. Each piece that you add must be larger (by counting the studs) than the one you last added. Then take a look at everyone’s car!īuild a tower! There’s only one rule. If you have more than one team competing at a time, set a time limit – maybe 5 minutes. This game works well even if the players vary in age. Prepare a tub ahead of time with plenty of car making bricks – windshields, wheels, steering wheels, etc.
Players will need to figure out how to work together! The object of this game is to construct a car in groups of 2, but there’s a catch! Each player can only use one hand. Plan a family game night and connect with your kids! In fact, my favorite thing about these LEGO® games in that they are truly fun for all ages. Throwing a LEGO® birthday party? Planning a meeting for your LEGO® club? Or just need to keep a bunch of kids busy? Here are some totally awesome LEGO® games that are sure to be a big hit!