
I haven’t played with Legos since my Mom ‘gave them away’ or threw them out rather when I was a kid. I remember playing with legos for hours on end, building cities and fortresses and then knocking them down Godzilla style. I also remember constructing a death ray out of my legos thinking that it [...]
I haven’t played with Legos since my Mom ‘gave them away’ or threw them out rather when I was a kid. I remember playing with legos for hours on end, building cities and fortresses and then knocking them down Godzilla style. I also remember constructing a death ray out of my legos thinking that it would actually work. Looking back, I was probably that weird creepy kid who sat behind you in 3rd grade kicking your chair and stabbing you with pencils.
Fast forward a decade plus and legos are still going strong – perhaps stronger than ever. If you walk down a toy isle at the department store you’ll see what I mean. The word “Lego” gets over 10,000 searches per day in Google alone. That got me thinking, are these parents searching out legos for their kids (aww how nice), or is this some sort of closet Lego addiction for adults? After all…
Zombie Legos sound fucking awesome.
Not only does it sound fun, but Zombie Legos would offer some strategic value as well. Create your city and plan your escape route. This could be viewed as not only a fun way to spend time with your kids but educational as well since you can plan for the zombie apocalypse together as a family.









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