Compara los precios de LEGO® Party! - Pre-Order Bonus en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SMG Studio. Publicado por Fictions. Lanzado el 30/9/2025. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual.

If you've been on PC or Xbox with no Mario Party option, this is the fill-in you didn't know you needed, and it actually holds up past the first session.

My first instinct when I saw LEGO Party was to skip it. Brick-themed party game, obvious Mario Party DNA, clearly aimed at families. Not my usual lane. Then I read that SMG Studio, the Australian crew behind Moving Out, built this thing from scratch with dedicated servers, cross-platform online multiplayer, and over 60 minigames that went through 250-plus prototypes before making the cut. That got my attention, because studios that actually do the infrastructure work before launch are not as common as they should be. The core loop sits in Challenge Zone, which is the board game mode. Four players roll, move around themed boards (Ninjago, Pirates, Space), land on trap spaces or shortcut tiles, earn Studs, and spend them with Mr. Gold to buy Golden Bricks. Whoever holds the most at the end wins. It sounds low-stakes but the theft and trap mechanics create real friction. The original playtest version apparently made children cry because Golden Bricks could be stolen with zero choice involved. The dev team added a mercy option so the stealer decides, which is the right call. It keeps the chaos without making it feel arbitrary and punishing. For a game targeting all ages, that balance matters more than it sounds. The minigame pool is where the session time actually goes. Bungee Boogie, Museum Mayhem, Rumble Rally, Bricknado, plus unicycle races and an octopus-tentacle survival round are among the 60 that shipped. The controls stay accessible across the board, but the team specifically designed mechanical depth into several of them so experienced players can compete at a higher level rather than just button-mashing. That tension between accessibility and depth is genuinely hard to nail, and from what press previews and early user reviews indicate, they mostly got it right. IGN called it "creative, colourful, and a consistent crack up" and the Steam user score sits at 87% positive across over 1,000 reviews, which for a party game competing against Mario Party nostalgia is a real result. Beyond Challenge Zone there are three other modes: Minigame Rush for a straight gauntlet of games back to back, a free-play Minigames mode to practice any individual game, and Score Chaser for solo play. The CPU opponents scale from Easy to Hard, so solo sessions are actually usable rather than just being a sad placeholder. Cross-platform online works across PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch, which is the kind of thing that should be standard in 2025 but often still isn't. The dedicated server setup via Hathora means this was not a peer-to-peer launch hoping for the best. The honest caveats: this is not a game I would fire up alone with a controller at midnight after a ranked session. It lives and dies by the people in the lobby. The board game pacing in Challenge Zone will test the patience of players who came purely for the minigame action, and four boards at launch is a slim map pool that will show its ceiling sooner rather than later if DLC doesn't follow. The 5 bonus minifigures attached to this pre-order item are cosmetic and SMG has confirmed they will be available outside the pre-order window eventually, so there is no meaningful FOMO here. For PC and Xbox players who have been looking at party game nights and hitting a wall because the best option in the genre is Nintendo-exclusive, this is a competent, well-built alternative with real online infrastructure behind it. Fred, Scout Team

LEGO® Party! - Pre-Order Bonus

LEGO® Party! - Pre-Order Bonus

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My first instinct when I saw LEGO Party was to skip it. Brick-themed party game, obvious Mario Party DNA, clearly aimed at families. Not my usual lane. Then I read that SMG Studio, the Australian crew behind Moving Out, built this thing from scratch with dedicated servers, cross-platform online multiplayer, and over 60 minigames that went through 250-plus prototypes before making the cut. That got my attention, because studios that actually do the infrastructure work before launch are not as common as they should be. The core loop sits in Challenge Zone, which is the board game mode. Four players roll, move around themed boards (Ninjago, Pirates, Space), land on trap spaces or shortcut tiles, earn Studs, and spend them with Mr. Gold to buy Golden Bricks. Whoever holds the most at the end wins. It sounds low-stakes but the theft and trap mechanics create real friction. The original playtest version apparently made children cry because Golden Bricks could be stolen with zero choice involved. The dev team added a mercy option so the stealer decides, which is the right call. It keeps the chaos without making it feel arbitrary and punishing. For a game targeting all ages, that balance matters more than it sounds. The minigame pool is where the session time actually goes. Bungee Boogie, Museum Mayhem, Rumble Rally, Bricknado, plus unicycle races and an octopus-tentacle survival round are among the 60 that shipped. The controls stay accessible across the board, but the team specifically designed mechanical depth into several of them so experienced players can compete at a higher level rather than just button-mashing. That tension between accessibility and depth is genuinely hard to nail, and from what press previews and early user reviews indicate, they mostly got it right. IGN called it "creative, colourful, and a consistent crack up" and the Steam user score sits at 87% positive across over 1,000 reviews, which for a party game competing against Mario Party nostalgia is a real result. Beyond Challenge Zone there are three other modes: Minigame Rush for a straight gauntlet of games back to back, a free-play Minigames mode to practice any individual game, and Score Chaser for solo play. The CPU opponents scale from Easy to Hard, so solo sessions are actually usable rather than just being a sad placeholder. Cross-platform online works across PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch, which is the kind of thing that should be standard in 2025 but often still isn't. The dedicated server setup via Hathora means this was not a peer-to-peer launch hoping for the best. The honest caveats: this is not a game I would fire up alone with a controller at midnight after a ranked session. It lives and dies by the people in the lobby. The board game pacing in Challenge Zone will test the patience of players who came purely for the minigame action, and four boards at launch is a slim map pool that will show its ceiling sooner rather than later if DLC doesn't follow. The 5 bonus minifigures attached to this pre-order item are cosmetic and SMG has confirmed they will be available outside the pre-order window eventually, so there is no meaningful FOMO here. For PC and Xbox players who have been looking at party game nights and hitting a wall because the best option in the genre is Nintendo-exclusive, this is a competent, well-built alternative with real online infrastructure behind it.

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