Coming June 1, the LEGO Minecraft Village is a $199 box containing 1,600 pieces used to create something an 11-year-old could create on their computer in an hour. Plus it comes with an enderman, which is somehow scarier in LEGO form.
Look at this beautiful box filled with fabulous prizes. Itās the sort of box LEGO reps who tell me to feel free to ask for anything Iād like to review for Toy Time say āOh, not that oneā about.
As the rep who gave me a tour during Toy Fair this year said, Minecraft is currently LEGOās best-selling licensed property, so itās about time they put that best-sellingness to the test with a truly pricey playset.
Arranged in the recommended configuration, The Village measures 5 inches tall, 17 inches wide and 19 inches deep. If I am doing my math correctly here I wouldnāt know, but it takes up a significant amount of desk space I imagine.
You want mining? Itās got mining.
Crafting? Go crazy.
Want to hold an open house and invite your friends over?
Done and done.
Oh, and these are the people in your neighborhood.
Just your normal, everyday villagers. Nothing to see here.
The Village is an expansive (and expensive) set, packed with squares taking the place of things that are normally squares in the first place.
I really do love the look of these sets. Iāve been itching to buy more LEGO Minecraft since I put together the First Night set last year. The only thing holding me back, and this might sound silly, is I havenāt played enough Minecraft the game to feel entitled to buying more Minecraft the LEGO sets.
That and I am seriously running out of room. Best to get it out of my system in one village-sized building marathon come June 1.