We can divide LEGO board games into two big groups in terms of license: unlicensed (meaning it belongs to LEGO) and licensed board games (for example, Harry Potter). Microfigures are a single piece with head, torso, arms and legs. In these sets, you got everything you need to play the game: a board (of course, you needed to build it first), LEGO die and microfigures. Every LEGO set in the theme was designed like a board game. In 2009, LEGO released a new theme called LEGO Games. Unlike classic LEGO figures, which have been in production for over 40 years now, microfigures are much newer. In this blog post, I will give you some interesting pieces of information about both microfigures and nanofigures including ideas about how you can use them in your creations. You can get them in various LEGO themes, and in different forms with different accessories (cowboys, aliens, astronauts, Star Wars characters, etc.). But I want to draw your attention to another kind of figures – LEGO microfigures and LEGO nanofigures and show you their advantages over classic LEGO figures. Until today, LEGO produced around 7.8 billion figures. If you are reading this blog post, you definitely heard about LEGO Minifigures and probably have at least two of them in your collection.
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