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LEGO Games 3841: Minotaurus

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In the case of this game, the building is fairly straight forward – you are building low walls around the sides of the board, and some walls inside the board, which form the maze itself. The head is copied directly from the Bull I designed from this set. When it came out so well, I was inspired to make this MOC as well. The Minotaur was used by King Minos of Crete to terrorize the residents of Athens. It lived in the famed Labyrinth and the people of Greece had to send their sons and daughters as sacrifice. In the end the son of King Aegeus, Theseus, who volunteered to be sent as sacrifice, managed to kill the Minotaur and get out of the Labyrinth using a ball of string he brought with him. As with other games with multiple pieces, you can decide how many pieces to have in play at a time.  It’s possible to get each individual figures to the centre, one by one, but you may find that it works well to start one off, then move a second one out a bit, and so on.

You, and other players, are trying to get to the centre of the maze – the Minotaur is there to stop you. If it does, you lose a (Lego) figure, but you have three, so you have more chances. We also appreciated the encouragement to experiment with the game, and make it our own – not many games directly invite you to do that.You might also want to institute rules about moving walls – but you’ll probably be keeping to the main notion of getting all your pieces to the middle of the board. Realistically, you could use the same maze setup with a different Lego baddie – Darth Vader instead of the minotaur, anyone? Parents will also appreciate the potential to put the lid on at the end, and know that all the Lego is in one plate (unlike most other household Lego). The first person to get all three of their figures (or at least, the most figures) to the centre of the maze wins.

Now consider that, as a game, you can see into the maze from above – so you get to see which way to go.  The minotaur is there to ‘get’ you, but nothing more serious. You are there to outwit it, and show off your cunning. I’ll leave you to look up the proper story of the Minotaur– it’s not entirely child-friendly. Think instead of a maze, underground. Somewhere, in its heart, is a beast – bull on the top half, human on the bottom half.Part of the cleverness of the game is that you can also move sections of the walls about – adjusting the walls of the maze slightly so that they can be jumped over, instead of having to go round them. I stayed out of the building of the board (see above for why), but could tell that the builders of the family enjoyed this part. The concepts of the game are quite straight forward, but there’s lots of flexibility to adjust how easy it is to get through the maze. The Minotaur is a creature from Greek Mythology, who had the head of a bull and some combination (variations on a theme) of bull and human for the rest. It definitely had hands, and in most version had bull-legs, but only two, unlike the centaur. Robo Champ \ 3836 Magikus \ 3837 Monster 4 \ 3838 Lava Dragon \ 3839 Race 3000 \ 3840 Pirate Code \ 3841 Minotaurus \ 3842 Lunar Command \ 3843 Ramses Pyramid \ 3844 Creationary

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