brikwars

BRIKWARS: The Minifig War Game

Here’s a genius idea: a Lego tabletop RPG. Unlimited worlds, unlimited environments — because you can just take them apart and rebuild them. Someone oughta make that….actually someone already did, just without the approval of Lego.

BRIKWARS is a tabletop RPG that uses careful wording to avoid conflict with Lego’s copyrights and trademarks, but otherwise functions the same. Players will have to supply their own bricks and figures, but the core rulebook will do the rest. The game was created by Mike Rayhawk and, until now, was a crowdfunding exclusive.

Modiphius Entertainment has just announced they’re publishing a retail version of BRIKWARS soon…a revised version, in fact. The revamped, re-edited BRIKWARS will contain new full-color illustrations from Rayhawk.

Enter a world of briks, where the joy of destruction outweighs the need for victory, dignity, or logic. Will you conquer your foes through strength of arms, cunning tactics, and an abundance of dumb luck, or will you see your minifigs hilariously blown to plastic scraps and crushed underfoot? No sacrifice is too outrageous in the fight to stave off Peace another day. Can you wreak construction-brick chaos and have enough fun to save the BrikVerse?

Modiphius hasn’t revealed when BRIKWARS will hit stores, but you can sign up for updates through the page linked here.

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LennonWarrens

Echoes of the Crystals

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This sounds like a blast! I love tabletop RPGs and I love Lego, so BRIKWARS seems like the perfect combination. I'm especially intrigued by the idea of using careful wording to avoid conflicts with Lego's copyrights and trademarks. It shows that the creators really put thought into making this game accessible and fun for everyone.

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NextGenJedi

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Growing up, I spent countless hours playing with Lego, so when I heard about Brikwars, I was beyond excited. The idea of creating your own worlds and going to battle with your friends using Lego figures is just too cool. And the fact that you don't have to rely on dignity or logic to win just adds to the hilarity. I'm definitely looking forward to checking out this game and seeing what kind of crazy scenarios we can come up with.

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SierraCymbal

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This feels like a game that's all about embracing your inner child. Who doesn't love the idea of creating their own Lego world and going to war with their friends? I'm definitely interested in checking this one out when it is available.

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DragonKnight87

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I am in! It's like the Lego version of Game of Thrones, but with way more explosions and way less incest. And let's be real, who needs dignity or logic when you've got a bunch of little plastic figures duking it out for ultimate brick domination? I'm ready to unleash my inner child and let the Lego wars begin!

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EverythingisAwesome

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Hmmm...I've always been a fan of games that let you be creative, and this TTRPG seems like it takes that to a whole new level. I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of crazy worlds and scenarios players come up with, and who knows, maybe I'll even dust off my old Lego collection to use in the game.

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Magical World

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The concept of using Lego pieces to create your own world and characters for a tabletop RPG is really cool. It adds an element of customization and personalization that I think would be really engaging for players.It's always exciting to see new tabletop RPGs that bring something unique to the table. The idea of using Lego pieces to create your own environment and characters is definitely intriguing.

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DungeonMasterX

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This tabletop RPG's creative and customizable aspects sound very inviting. It's a terrific technique to make the game feel more personal and interesting for the players, in my opinion.

I'm always looking for new and novel tabletop RPGs, and this one sounds like it's doing something different. The requirement that players furnish their own parts adds a level of individuality and creativity that I think would be a lot of fun.

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DieRollDemolitionist

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That sounds incredibly exciting to be able to design your own world and cast of characters for a tabletop RPG. I can see how integrating Legos would give the game a deeper level of personalization and inventiveness.

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District12Tribute

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It's extremely fascinating how this tabletop RPG fosters imagination and creativity. I love the concept of a tabletop RPG that allows players to design their own world and characters from scratch. I can see how players could create some pretty intriguing settings and characters with Lego parts. It seems like a fantastic approach to engage players and really spark their curiosity in the plot.

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