There’s a treasure trove of awesome Lego sets that could make great holiday gifts, but if you’re looking for something with more longevity, consider picking up the new Monkey Palace: A Lego Board Game. Released last month, the family-friendly board game is highly replayable and incorporates Lego’s iconic brick-building into the action. Not only is it just $40, which is cheaper than most Lego sets of this scale, but it’s also part of Amazon’s Buy Two Get One free sale, giving you a chance to scoop up three fun games for cheap.
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Monkey Palace sees you working both with and against your fellow players. Everyone is tasked with rebuilding Monkey Palace, but you’re also trying to accrue the most Banana Points through strategic bricklaying. The winner is the person who earns the most Banana Points, and since there’s no one true path to victory, there’s a lot of creative freedom when it comes to shaping the playing field. Monkey Palace is designed for up to four players and games last around 45 minutes.
This looks like it’s the only Lego board game available on the market right now, making it a fun choice for Lego fans of all ages. And unlike a traditional Lego set, where the fun ends once the build is complete, the replayable nature of Monkey Palace means it’ll never gather dust on a shelf.
Remember–this is part of Amazon’s larger buy two, get one free board game sale, so consider bundling in two other board games to help cross items off your holiday shopping list. There are classics like Operation and Don’t Break the Ice, as well as more complex board games like Ticket to Ride and Catan. The full list of B2G1 products includes more than just board games, so you will likely find multiple items to add to your order and unlock the discount. The deal is automatically applied when you add eligible items to your cart, and the cheapest one will receive the discount.
Looking for more Lego deals? Target recently wrapped up a massive Lego sale on November 9, which saw over 100 Lego sets get massive price cuts. Some of them are still lingering around, however, so consider skimming through our list to see if anything catches your eye. Don’t worry if your favorite sets aren’t discounted anymore, as more Lego deals are sure to crop up as we inch closer to Black Friday. Be sure to follow GameSpot’s Black Friday deals hub for all the latest discounts.
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