Microworld... no kidding, it really is tiny.

It's tiny. Well, of course, it should be - it's a Microworld series. Steve is essentially a worm - all neck down to his shoes, and so is the Creeper. But this is not what Lego is all about; it's the imagination. Basics are that you make something out of bricks, a resemblance of what you see in the the real world or from your mind. A 480 piece set with indeterminable reference as to where it was modeled from, is what it seemed to me. I don't play the game, I don't buy their wearable merchandise, and no, I'm not aware that there are yearly conventions for this game. Yes, I think that fire block and the torch toys were pretty cool. But being a father to a 5-year-old who really ***really *** loves the game, I had to get it after being politely asked for it every day of the week. Somehow, it brought joy, made me feel like a hero, and gave everyone else in the household ( including the dog) pure peace for for 4 hours. The play experience: Fun for the one who owns it. It has requirements: 1.)Player has to be a great fan of the game. 2.) Has to have something like a good pair of tweezers to rearrange tiles in between structures.Read full review