







🎮 Build the Battle. Own the Legacy.
The Fighter Game Micro Blocks Set features 1060 meticulously crafted micro bricks (4x5mm) that let adults and teens 14+ recreate classic fighter game scenes. Designed for precision and display, this buildable 3D model doubles as stylish desktop decor. With clear instructions and detailed stickers, it offers a rewarding assembly experience that sharpens focus and creativity—making it the ultimate gift for game fans and collectors.








| ASIN | B09Y8J2JG9 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (316) |
| Date First Available | 24 July 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Analytical Skill, Construction Skills, Logical Thinking, Team Building Skills |
| Item model number | 7810 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Material Care Instructions | Hand wash |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1-4 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1060 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.94 x 17.2 cm; 353.8 g |
J**N
Very cute set. Teaches patience and precision, big fun for my kid. Only con is that is pretty unstable, more like display item than toy. But my 10y old son enjoyed it very much.
M**R
My own fault for not reading closer but the micro blocks are TINY, no exaggeration on the "micro" part. Dont expect lego size pieces. Cool set overall just wasnt expecting so small. No way around it but my fingers were full on sausages trying to put this together.
M**T
Our 8 year old loves LEGO and building block sets -- coupled with a Street Fighter arcade "cabinet" with lights, what could be cooler? Was able to follow the instructions and finished it on his own pretty easily. Looks great once completed -- he loves it!
S**I
This item is great visually.. I will say it is VERY difficult to complete. For 1 the pieces are very small (which I understand and was expecting) 2 The problem I had was that the directions were absolutely horrible. You have to really be paying attention to figure out what piece goes where and in some points have to work a couple steps ahead just to complete certain portion. There are no words guiding you or numbering of any pieces. It is all visual.
T**Y
It is definitely not Lego quality. The pieces are micro sized and don't fully connect. They are warped and the switch itself is not flat. The building instructions are obscure at times and not as straightforward as you would expect. But it is not a terrible product. The final product is cute and Lego has nothing like it yet. I am collecting video game console builds. So for the price I figured it was worth a shot. I figure if you're not a perfectionist and just after the concept, then it is worth it. Also I had the containers in the second photo that helped me sort all the pieces by color to make it easier. There are no bag by bag instructions like Lego. Its a free for all, so sorting ahead of time will make it easier. I do not recommend it for little kids as it takes a bit of dexterity to get these microscopic pieces together. There are quite a few extra pieces and at one point you need to cut a strand for either side of the grass ladder. It was very strange. Third photo. I put a photo comparison of a Lego piece to these. The brown is Lego and the green is the Koco piece. Just as an FYI. I built it in a couple short sessions. Not too long and it arrived in a day from Amazon. Hope this helps you decide if it's worth it.
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