The Best Minecraft Sets from LEGO
In 2012, the online community exploded with a new online-gaming sensation known as Minecraft. Since then, LEGO has picked up the rights to expand this interesting game’s concepts and unique scenarios to children, teens, and adults around the world.
Riddled with super-cool scenes where kiddos can use their imaginations, these new LEGO Minecraft sets are equipped with hundreds of build-able pieces, stacks of ultra-awesome mini-figurines, and unbelievable opportunities to build constantly, extending game play indefinitely. There’s always something new to discover, no matter how many times younguns’ have built, torn-down, and reconstructed their Minecraft domains.
With this in mind, there are 2 sets that really stick-out as being brand-new, completely unique, and interactive for all.
Riddled with super-cool scenes where kiddos can use their imaginations, these new LEGO Minecraft sets are equipped with hundreds of build-able pieces, stacks of ultra-awesome mini-figurines, and unbelievable opportunities to build constantly, extending game play indefinitely. There’s always something new to discover, no matter how many times younguns’ have built, torn-down, and reconstructed their Minecraft domains.
With this in mind, there are 2 sets that really stick-out as being brand-new, completely unique, and interactive for all.
LEGO Minecraft the VillageEvery Minecraft place has a village hidden in the depths, complete with townspeople and the everyday crisis. Kids (and adults) can complete and customize their own thriving villages with 466 stackable LEGO bricks and hundreds of possible designs.
These sets are never-ending and constantly changing, meaning they could be built, rebuilt, and knocked down all over again in a span of months and still not brush the surface of being completed. This village is networked with underground mines, so beware of TNT while digging trenches to water the crops and harvests of the townspeople. There are several mini-figurines and a few farm animals (such as a pig) that accompany the set, and the whole of this Minecraft world measures 10cm all the way in, up, and around. And like any village, there are always ghouls and villains lurking behind every corner, awaiting the cloak of a concealing night. |
LEGO Minecraft the NetherThe Nether is interesting because it’s considered the more morbid of the Minecraft sets. Accompanied by a zombie and several ghouls, there are a total of 469 ever-changing, stackable LEGO pieces in each cubed box.
Dubbed the newest arena in the Minecraft world, the Nether can be combined to create an entire network of Minecraft worlds with underground caverns, dank dungeons, and abundant scenery. The pieces can be created, knocked down, and rebuilt over-and-over again, making something new and intriguing with every rebuild. Note - This set is a micro-set, meaning the pieces are smaller than the average LEGO bricks, and there are more portals to travel between different (separately purchased) biomes. And like the others, the Nether measures 3-inches every which way. |