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& FREE Shipping on eligible orders. Used & new (10) from $29.99 + $5.49 shipping Ships from and sold by Hoy Enterprise. LEGO Games Atlantis Treasure 3851 LEGO Magikus (3836) FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsLEGO Minotaurus Game (3841) FREE Shipping. The first submarine captain to successfully navigate their way to collect three sunken treasures wins. Use the compasses to find your way, block the other players and fire torpedoes at anything in your path. Creative and flexible gameplay make this a great adventure for the whole family. For 2 - 4 players. Includes 1 buildable Lego die, 1 Lego microfigure, 278 Lego pieces, 1 rule booklet and 1 building instruction booklet. 11.2 x 10.7 x 2.7 inches 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 14 months and up #371,028 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #559 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Toddler Toys > Activity > Mechanics #4,553 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets




#10,365 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 3920 LEGO Ramses Pyramid (3843) LEGO Monster 4 Game (3837) 65 star50%4 star50%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFive StarsAtlanatis Treasure is really a treasure.Grandson and I LOVE LEGO games.....lego games...A fast-paced game of strategy and luckLegomaniaA lot of fun for every age ! Especially good for those kids who are completly crazy about any Lego!Neat-Oh LEGO Ninjago Battle Case - Green Lego Atlantis was a product range of the construction toy Lego, themed around the underwater world of Atlantis. The range was announced in 2009, for launch in early 2010, and was discontinued by the end of 2011. Sets included models of buildable underwater vehicles, as well as 'heroic diver' and 'shark warrior' minifigures. A ride based on the range was operated at Legoland Windsor. The product range underwent extensive development, with the design team using focus groups "mostly comprising boys aged between six and 12, but also child psychologists".




[1] Designer William Thorogood commented on these focus groups that "it emerged that there were certain key icons the product simply had to include: propellers, dome cockpits, big lights, helmets, harpoons, torpedo-like weapons, tridents, giant squid and, of course, evil sharks."[2] The focus groups also threw up some surprising views on particular Lego pieces, such as transparent pieces, which the boys in the focus groups determinedly asserted as being "magical". There is also a ride at Legoland Windsor, making it the 3rd ride to be based on a Lego theme, preceded by Fire Academy and Laser Raiders. The Lego Atlantis theme backstory has been described on the Lego website and in the Lego catalogue. The Atlantis Crew were described as a deep sea salvage crew who searched the ocean for shipwrecks and treasure. The crew finds a clue to the location of the long lost Atlantis city, and then made it their mission to search it out, and uncover its mysteries. In the 2011 sets, the divers, having succeeded in finding Atlantis, were searching for golden treasures and gems.




Before the Atlantis website was fully launched, a preview page, and online game, was published. The game involved the user in navigating through a small part of an "ocean" trench where they would come across an abandoned submarine, "the map to Atlantis" which allowed the user to download a preview map of Atlantis, and then finally an old journal that explained about an explorer, called Artimus Rhodes (grandfather to the main character), who journeyed to Atlantis in 1919. The sets (along with the official website), introduce two groups of good and evil characters. The first was the Atlantis salvage crew of 'heroic divers', led by Captain Ace Speedman. Also in the crew was marine biologist Dr Jeff Fisher, First Mate Lance Spears, "Tech Expert" Axel Storm, and apprentice Bobby Buoy. Professor Sam Rhodes was also part of the team, but was described as having "not initially been part of the crew, so she tricks them into helping look for Atlantis". The evil characters were described as "Atlantis Warriors", and have human-like bodies with the heads of a sea creature.




The three warriors were the "Squid Warrior" (with tentacles as well as a squid-like head), "Manta Warrior" (with the head of a manta ray), and "Shark Warrior'" who performed a shark attack.[4] Finally, there was the "Portal Emperor", who resided over the portal to Atlantis. There were a total of 19 sets, at a range of sizes and price points. The largest, Portal of Atlantis (8078) contains 1007 pieces, and instructions to build a portal to Atlantis, as well as six minifigures- three divers, a shark warrior, a squid warrior, and the portal emperor. Others included Seabed Scavenger (8059), Typhoon Turbo Sub (8060), Gateway of the Squid (8061), Atlantis Exploration HQ (8077), Shadow Snapper (8079), and Temple of Atlantis (7985). As well as the Lego models, a number of other products, and merchandise, were created, to tie-in with the theme. These included wearable items such as a water gun, a "harpoon blaster", a trident, and a shield, as well as a collections of minifigure magnets, and keyring accessories.




Lego Atlantis: The Movie is a brickfilm for the LEGO Atlantis theme. The film was first shown on the Internet on Cartoon Network.co.uk on February 15, 2010. It was directed by Mark Baldo, the director of Bionicle: The Legend Reborn[] and premiered on Cartoon Network US September 18, 2010.Created by Ed StephensThe Board Gamer Column Subscribe to the Board Gamer column: RSS or Why not try our Blog, Radio or TV shows. Lego Atlantis Treasure Board Game Further reading:Shave the SheepBuy/Support:Support Ed, click to buy via us... Lego Atlantis Treasure is a new game in the Lego collection. These are board games that you build, play, and change. Atlantis Treasure offers more of a challenge than other games in the series and probably suits slightly older children of around nine years and over. Lego Atlantis Treasure is one of the more complex games in the Lego series. Because of this it takes a little longer to build and is quite fiddly to construct. But the extra effort results in a more engaging game for slightly older players.




Like the other games in the Lego Games series, Atlantis Treasure comes in pieces, ready to build. We set our nine year old the task of building the game from the instructions and came back 30 minutes later to find it all setup. Lego Atlantis Treasure tasks the players with navigating their own submarines through the an underwater maze to find sunken treasure. Unlike Shave the Sheep, Atlantis Treasure offers the players a much more skill oriented challenge. You need to decide how and when to move as well as firing at obstacles in your path, or blocking other explorers. The game uses the now familiar customisable Lego dice, but adds to this a range of Lego counters that are used during play. The game supports up to four players and took us around 40 minutes to complete - a little longer than the 30 minutes states on the box, maybe because we have slightly younger children. Because of the complexity here, it is a little more difficult to customise the game play. But it does come with instructions for a couple of variants and seemed to inspire a whole resurgence of Atlantis themed Lego constructions from our kids.

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