MarioandLegohave been creating sets together since 2020 and withthe very first Mario Kart sets coming in 2025, there’s no end in sight for the successful collaboration. However, even Lego Mario Karts will struggle to top what has been Mario’s best Lego set so far -the Super Mario 64 Question Block.A set that was hit with Lego’s “retiring soon” label over the summer, but not only is it back onAmazon, but it has also had its price slashed for Big Deal Days.
While most of Mario’s Lego sets so far are backdrops from the Mushroom Kingdom that fit together so fans can recreate famous video game locales in toy brick form, the Super Mario 64 Question Block went in a different direction. Rather than building your own levels, once complete, the Question Block’s levels, all of which are based on famous stages fromSuper Mario 64, are ready and raring to go.
The biggest difference between them and the levels you build yourself is these are a lot smaller. I’m talking Polly Pocket and Mighty Max size for those of you old enough to understand those 1990s toy references. Tiny Lego versions of the characters you’ll find in Super Mario 64 are also included. Yes, since Cool, Cool Mountain is one of the levels waiting for you in the Question Block, that does mean there’s also a tiny Lego penguin you can drop off the side of the set, you monster.
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Go On, Drop The Baby Penguin, You’ve Earned It
Alongside Cool, Cool Mountain are tiny Lego versions of Peach’s Castle, as well as Bob-Omb Battlefield complete with a Lego King Bob-Omb so you’re able to recreate one of the most iconic boss fights in Mario history. If you have some of Mario’s other Lego sets, the interactive figures that come with its starter courses are also compatible with the Question Block. While they’re too big to traverse its levels in the usual way, tapping them in the right places on the set will unlock stars, just like in Super Mario 64.
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The Super Mario 64 Question Block set is more than it seems from the outside. Open the block up and there are tiny versions of famous levels from the Mario game the set is inspired by.
Since it is so much more elaborate than most other Mario Lego sets, the Question Block is a lot more expensive. Well, it usually is. The $200 setis available on Amazon for only $139.99 during Big Deal Days, the cheapest it has been since 2022 and since the set is being retired, probably the last chance you will have to buy it. After this stock sells out, it will likely cost a lot more than $200 to get your hands on one since the only place they’ll be available is through resale sites.