If you ever needed an excuse to grab a Smart Brick set, Star Wars Day is it

If you ever needed an excuse to grab a Smart Brick set, Star Wars Day is it


And there’s something super charming about the way that means it’s not super precise in terms of the audio. It’s like the old Star Wars games on an 8-bit computer, where the John Williams’ scores are recognizable and the characters’ speech is an approximation not a replication.

I will say these sets aren’t necessarily for the adult aficionado looking for anything in terms of precision from the models either. The needs of accessibility means the Smart Bricks always have to be easily removed from the model for charging, and need to be close to their compatible minifigs, too. That makes the likes of the TIE Fighter and X-Wing more simple than the more realistic sets in the theme.

But they’re a hell of a lot of fun to play with, and each of the sets comes with multiple tiles and extra little details that only add to the play. The ships each have blaster functions that react to each other, so while the boys and I are chasing each other around we can keep shooting the other down, and the bricks react to color so we can use green hammers to fix them and blue hoses to refuel them, also part of the sets.

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