Creationary: Pictionary But With LEGO Blocks

Creationary is a new game from LEGO that's basically Pictionary except, instead of drawing, you build stuff with LEGO blocks. Admittedly, I would play it. AND WIN EVERY TIME. You know why? Because I'm LEGOmaniac. Hey -- what's that over there?! *stuffs a couple blocks in mouth* What?! It makes me feel like a chipmunk!
Roll the LEGO® Dice to select one of four exciting building categories: vehicles, buildings, nature or things. With three levels of difficulty you can show off your building skills, while the others guess what you are creating. A great game for family and friends to test your imagination, creativity, building and guessing skills to the max.
With the unique buildable LEGO Dice and changeable rules, LEGO Games is a great way of having fun together with family and friends. An interactive game for 3 - 8 players. Game play approximately 30-60 minutes
Creationary comes with over 340 LEGO pieces and costs around $35. But if you're a cheapskate like me you can just make the game yourself out of an old copy of Pictionary and the LEGO blocks you already have. An echo? HOW THE F*** AM I SUPPOSED TO MAKE AN ECHO OUT OF LEGO BLOCKS?! Ooh ooh -- I've got it. *building* Well? "I dunno, a mermaid?" A MERMAID?! NO DAMMIT, IT'S ECHO. You know -- the Dolphin. SEGA CD WILL NEVER DIE! *eats Pictionary card in rage*
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Lego Creationary, Like Pictionary With Plastic Bricks [uberreview]
Thanks to Carsten, who's always on my team when we play Pictionary because he can draw photo-realistic pictures with the quickness. Me? Only penises.
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