Set Facts
- This was the only of the original wave of LEGO Games that wasn't released in the United States.
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Lunar Command Reviews
Brickset
Great game for kids who like lego space stuff — “This game is really cool, and encourages kids to build and create their own space stations. The only problem is that the games rules seem to do too much. You score points for building space stations with different parts, you have to move robots or spacemen back to your... More station, you then score point for getting them back to your scoring zone whilst your spaceman move a step closer to the space ship.”
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Board Game Beast
“This is a great game for LEGO Space fans and, unlike most of the LEGO board games, feels challenging enough for older players, making it a good family board game choice. You have to launch the LEGO rocket by teaming up to get the required parts. You can enlist the help of... More other spacemen and robots to complete your mission.”
Theme Analysis
Lifespan
17 mos (this set 17 mos)
Annual growth
+5.34% (this set +9.37%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Lunar Command currently ranks #36 out of the top most owned sets in Games.
About Games
LEGO Games sets are board games which focuses on a series of playable games using System bricks with the concept of building to encourage players to change and adapt the rules of the game. The Games theme was released in 2009.
Summary
Games Lunar Command set 3842 was released on July 2, 2009, retailing for $20, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $39, while used sets sell around $17.
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Lunar Command from LEGO Games: A new way to play! Introducing LEGO® Games, the world’s first collection of games that you build, play and change. With the unique buildable LEGO Dice and changeable rules, LEGO Games is a great way of having fun together with family and friends.
Build enough space stations to gather a crew of robots and astronauts before your opponent can. Send UFO’s to hinder your opponents progress. The first commander to have a full crew wins, launching the Lunar Rocket. A deeply engaging and strategic game for 2 players. Game play approximately 15-30 minutes.
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