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LEGO The Incredibles
LEGO The Incredibles
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LEGO The Incredibles

LEGO The Incredibles

(905 reviews)

Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films. The Incredibles and The Incredibles 2, in a LEGO world full of fun and humor. LEGO the Incredibles allows players to explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world - including Municiberg and New Urbem, as they use their unique Super? abilities to bring the city's super villains to justice. Gamers can also team up with family and friends in 2 player co-op to assemble incredible LEGO builds!

Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films. The Incredibles and The Incredibles 2, in a LEGO world full of fun and humor. LEGO the Incredibles allows players to explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world - including Municiberg and New Urbem, as they use their unique Super? abilities to bring the city's super villains to justice. Gamers can also team up with family and friends in 2 player co-op to assemble incredible LEGO builds!

$36.16 - $41.67

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The lowest price for LEGO The Incredibles right now is $36.16 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $11.58 on 5 Mar 2026 — today's price is 212% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 14 May 2026.

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LEGO The Incredibles

$36.16

(905 reviews)

Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films. The Incredibles and The Incredibles 2, in a LEGO world full of fun and humor. LEGO the Incredibles allows players to explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world - including Municiberg and New Urbem, as they use their unique Super? abilities to bring the city's super villains to justice. Gamers can also team up with family and friends in 2 player co-op to assemble incredible LEGO builds!

Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films. The Incredibles and The Incredibles 2, in a LEGO world full of fun and humor. LEGO the Incredibles allows players to explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world - including Municiberg and New Urbem, as they use their unique Super? abilities to bring the city's super villains to justice. Gamers can also team up with family and friends in 2 player co-op to assemble incredible LEGO builds!

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Last updated at 14/05/2026 14:46:38

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Amazon.com.au

$36.16

LEGO The Incredibles for PlayStation 4

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Play-Asia.com

$38.75

LEGO The Incredibles

Delivery $12.76

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$41.67

Lego Disney Pixar's The Incredibles - Ps4 Plays (sony Playstation 4)

Free delivery

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Reviews

21 January 2023christopher.r

originally posted on influenster.com

Fun lego game for Nintendo switch. Play all characters from the movie. Plus both movies are in game. Super fun to play with my son. Bought this at gamestop. Don't buy online in store recommended. Gamestop online delivery is horrible.

Absolutely Amazing
2 October 2018santocarranz-0

originally posted on ebay.com

When I was smaller, I found this game incredibly hard, boring, and not that great. Know, I don't know where to begin. For a 2002 game, it is out of this world. The graphics are sublime, and the game play is amazing. The amount of detail put in the games worlds are simply amazing. There is always something to find, or read from the Chozo lore, and the bosses and animals never get old. Incredibly interesting and compelling game. The only other game that has drawn me in like this was Skyrim. All in all, a beautiful game that has drawn me away from my Xbox One, at least for now. I would absolutely buy this game.

Favorite Game of All Time
27 July 2020crimsonnecrosis

originally posted on ebay.com

Metroid Prime was a game from my childhood that captivated me the moment the Titile Screen Theme began to play and the feeling of some mysterious space adventures hit my brain. Back then in 2002, I had no idea what this game even WAS. I just remember seeing Samus, the main character, on the cover and thought HE looked cool! (I thought Samus was a guy before, this game taught me otherwise!) This was the very first Metroid game I had ever played, never knowing about the original NES game, the sequel on GameBoy, nor the fan-proclaimed BEST, in the series, Super Metroid. Now, while all three of those are great, Super Metroid specifically, Metroid Prime is the best in the series and the Prime Series as a whole is the best one out there. First off, the soundtrack in this ... MoreMetroid Prime was a game from my childhood that captivated me the moment the Titile Screen Theme began to play and the feeling of some mysterious space adventures hit my brain. Back then in 2002, I had no idea what this game even WAS. I just remember seeing Samus, the main character, on the cover and thought HE looked cool! (I thought Samus was a guy before, this game taught me otherwise!) This was the very first Metroid game I had ever played, never knowing about the original NES game, the sequel on GameBoy, nor the fan-proclaimed BEST, in the series, Super Metroid. Now, while all three of those are great, Super Metroid specifically, Metroid Prime is the best in the series and the Prime Series as a whole is the best one out there. First off, the soundtrack in this title is bar none the BEST in any videogame I have ever played. Pretty much every song in it makes my skin get goosebumps and I get that nostalgic feeling of my childhood. Definately listen to it if you can! (Main Menu Theme is the best song, don't fight me on it. Accept it!) Next up is gameplay. I will admit that both Metroid Prime 1 and 2 have some dated control schemes if you compare them to other FPS titles like Halo or Call of Duty. In those games you can use a right thumbstick to freely move the camera as needed. However, in Metroid Prime (1 and 2) you cannot use the C-Stick to move the camera. This stick changes you Beam type so there is no way to freely move the camera. Instead, you utilize the L and R buttons to Lock-On to enemies (L) and so make Samus stand still and free-aim (R). Now, since I hadn't played a game like this before, I got used to it pretty quickly and have since then gotten used to its unique feel. But, it always takes a bit of time readusting to it after playing things that don't require such changes to just move the camera. Regardless, the gameplay is still solid as it was in 2002. Shooting Samus' arm cannon is still so much fun and satisfying to take enemies out with. Even though this title is a 3D one, it very much holds up as a Metroid title at it's core. You pick up abilities through your journey on Tallon IV and end up returning to areas to only discover now you can open a specific door because of a new weapon or reach a new ledge because of a new jumping ability. It loves to make you explore and want to see what comes next! Bosses are challenging the first time! As a kid, I was a bit of an idiot and had trouble with some of the bosses in this one. Now, they are definately not Dark Souls hard, but they have moments that take crititcal thinking. Just got a new tool? You will most likely use said tool in an upcoming fight! Most of the fights are explained somehow by cutscenes that nudge your brain to focusing on something. One of the first bossfights is against a large beetle that charges at you. Through the cutscenes, it showcases the bright red thorax you need to shoot at to do damage, as the rest of the creature is armored. Once you get the controls down, which by that fight you should be semi-comfy with them, it is a breeze. Next up, the length. Overall, this game is NOT short on your first run through. If you take your time then this title can reach about 10 hours. If you want to find all the powerups and Scanable Items then tack on -maybe- another hour or two. Lastly, should you play Metroid Prime? If you like the idea of a (98% of the time) silent protaginist on a planet, by themselves, trying to figure out the ancient mysteries of an alien race no longer there while shooting aliens and looking cool while doing it? Yes. Play it. Hell, play it just for the amazing soundtrack. Treat yourself.

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Product Dimensions6.7 X 5.3 X 0.6 inches

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Updated about 1 month ago
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Amazon.com.au

$36.16

LEGO The Incredibles for PlayStation 4

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Play-Asia.com

$38.75

LEGO The Incredibles

Delivery $12.76

eBay.com.au

$41.67

Lego Disney Pixar's The Incredibles - Ps4 Plays (sony Playstation 4)

Free delivery

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

21 January 2023

Fun lego game for Nintendo switch. Play all characters from the movie. Plus both movies are in game. Super fun to play with my son. Bought this at gamestop. Don't buy online in store recommended. Gamestop online delivery is horrible.

christopher.r originally posted on influenster.com
Absolutely Amazing
2 October 2018

When I was smaller, I found this game incredibly hard, boring, and not that great. Know, I don't know where to begin. For a 2002 game, it is out of this world. The graphics are sublime, and the game play is amazing. The amount of detail put in the games worlds are simply amazing. There is always something to find, or read from the Chozo lore, and the bosses and animals never get old. Incredibly interesting and compelling game. The only other game that has drawn me in like this was Skyrim. All in all, a beautiful game that has drawn me away from my Xbox One, at least for now. I would absolutely buy this game.

santocarranz-0 originally posted on ebay.com
Favorite Game of All Time
27 July 2020

Metroid Prime was a game from my childhood that captivated me the moment the Titile Screen Theme began to play and the feeling of some mysterious space adventures hit my brain. Back then in 2002, I had no idea what this game even WAS. I just remember seeing Samus, the main character, on the cover and thought HE looked cool! (I thought Samus was a guy before, this game taught me otherwise!) This was the very first Metroid game I had ever played, never knowing about the original NES game, the sequel on GameBoy, nor the fan-proclaimed BEST, in the series, Super Metroid. Now, while all three of those are great, Super Metroid specifically, Metroid Prime is the best in the series and the Prime Series as a whole is the best one out there. First off, the soundtrack in this ... MoreMetroid Prime was a game from my childhood that captivated me the moment the Titile Screen Theme began to play and the feeling of some mysterious space adventures hit my brain. Back then in 2002, I had no idea what this game even WAS. I just remember seeing Samus, the main character, on the cover and thought HE looked cool! (I thought Samus was a guy before, this game taught me otherwise!) This was the very first Metroid game I had ever played, never knowing about the original NES game, the sequel on GameBoy, nor the fan-proclaimed BEST, in the series, Super Metroid. Now, while all three of those are great, Super Metroid specifically, Metroid Prime is the best in the series and the Prime Series as a whole is the best one out there. First off, the soundtrack in this title is bar none the BEST in any videogame I have ever played. Pretty much every song in it makes my skin get goosebumps and I get that nostalgic feeling of my childhood. Definately listen to it if you can! (Main Menu Theme is the best song, don't fight me on it. Accept it!) Next up is gameplay. I will admit that both Metroid Prime 1 and 2 have some dated control schemes if you compare them to other FPS titles like Halo or Call of Duty. In those games you can use a right thumbstick to freely move the camera as needed. However, in Metroid Prime (1 and 2) you cannot use the C-Stick to move the camera. This stick changes you Beam type so there is no way to freely move the camera. Instead, you utilize the L and R buttons to Lock-On to enemies (L) and so make Samus stand still and free-aim (R). Now, since I hadn't played a game like this before, I got used to it pretty quickly and have since then gotten used to its unique feel. But, it always takes a bit of time readusting to it after playing things that don't require such changes to just move the camera. Regardless, the gameplay is still solid as it was in 2002. Shooting Samus' arm cannon is still so much fun and satisfying to take enemies out with. Even though this title is a 3D one, it very much holds up as a Metroid title at it's core. You pick up abilities through your journey on Tallon IV and end up returning to areas to only discover now you can open a specific door because of a new weapon or reach a new ledge because of a new jumping ability. It loves to make you explore and want to see what comes next! Bosses are challenging the first time! As a kid, I was a bit of an idiot and had trouble with some of the bosses in this one. Now, they are definately not Dark Souls hard, but they have moments that take crititcal thinking. Just got a new tool? You will most likely use said tool in an upcoming fight! Most of the fights are explained somehow by cutscenes that nudge your brain to focusing on something. One of the first bossfights is against a large beetle that charges at you. Through the cutscenes, it showcases the bright red thorax you need to shoot at to do damage, as the rest of the creature is armored. Once you get the controls down, which by that fight you should be semi-comfy with them, it is a breeze. Next up, the length. Overall, this game is NOT short on your first run through. If you take your time then this title can reach about 10 hours. If you want to find all the powerups and Scanable Items then tack on -maybe- another hour or two. Lastly, should you play Metroid Prime? If you like the idea of a (98% of the time) silent protaginist on a planet, by themselves, trying to figure out the ancient mysteries of an alien race no longer there while shooting aliens and looking cool while doing it? Yes. Play it. Hell, play it just for the amazing soundtrack. Treat yourself.

crimsonnecrosis originally posted on ebay.com
Game review.
27 October 2021

Fun game! Bought this game from here (Best Buy), since my local GameStop didn't have it, and it was kinda cheap. Very short story. Love the gameplay. Story is different from the 2 movies. Voice acting is just ok (could have done better). And I love all the added Pixar Easter Eggs and character references. Well anyway, thanks Best Buy for the FREE membership points!

PCGC originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Lego Fun!
13 February 2022

The Incredibles is a fun game and is a bit easier to play than many other LEGO console games. The trick is to figure out which character to use which is made much easier by hints in the character selection menu. Play through the Story modes to get a good feel for the game, then finish as much of the giant hubs area as you can. Some places seem impossible to get to that are up high, look for the helicopter by the stadium!

Gatorsab originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great typical Lego Game, few issues
16 July 2020

I have played nearly all the Lego games and would say this is on par with most of the others. Great game for a great price!Pros:Game play is a great balance of simple versus challenging - I love playing these games because they are never so hard that you want to pull your hair out; just a fun game to playNo annoying hidden challenges - Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 was the worst; there were hidden things everywhere and I found it so annoying to try to get 100% in that game. This one is much better.Cons:Load times are a bit excessive (minus .5 star) - Although many Xbox one games have long load times.Achievements are glitched (minus 1.5 stars) - One of the things I love about Lego games is that they are typically easy to get 100% achievements. I found quite a ... MoreI have played nearly all the Lego games and would say this is on par with most of the others. Great game for a great price!Pros:Game play is a great balance of simple versus challenging - I love playing these games because they are never so hard that you want to pull your hair out; just a fun game to playNo annoying hidden challenges - Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 was the worst; there were hidden things everywhere and I found it so annoying to try to get 100% in that game. This one is much better.Cons:Load times are a bit excessive (minus .5 star) - Although many Xbox one games have long load times.Achievements are glitched (minus 1.5 stars) - One of the things I love about Lego games is that they are typically easy to get 100% achievements. I found quite a few issues where the achievements were glitched; I had to restart my Xbox or quit and restart the game in a few cases then replay levels or redo actions in order to pop the achievements. Very frustrating!

Spindlej originally posted on bestbuy.com
Incredible
26 April 2020

I got several Lego games during this lock down crisis, for my 2 little grandsons (age 3 and 5). They needed something more to do around the house. So I got them the Lego: Incredibles to keep them occupied for a little while each day. They absolutely LOVE this game!!! They play with each other in solving each level. I love it because it teaches them to work together as a team and away from fighting over another toy. The graphics are very clear and easy on the eyes. These Lego games are a big blessing. I also received it on the date promised. This is a good buy!

AJnKids2 originally posted on walmart.com
Lego + Pixar = Fun for the whole family
26 September 2018

There's not much to say about the Lego video games at this point. If you've played one, you've pretty much played them all. While they do make small refinements between each installment, they are essentially the same game.That said, they are fun. It's something you can play for a short time, and with drop in/drop out co-op play, they are great for moms and dads to play with the kiddos.The Lego games live and die by the licenses they adapt. And the Incredibles is great fun. Playing thru the stories of the two movies is great. Plus, if you want to put the time in, there are many more Pixar characters to unlock.If your kids love these games, it's a no brainer to get it. And if you're a Disney/Pixar fan that ever enjoyed a Lego game, I'd say pick this one up.

BillB originally posted on bestbuy.com
Lego City Copy, But Story Line is Mixed up.
21 March 2022

I purchased this at the same time of Lego City and would recommend Lego City over this. The game loosely follows the movie, but it starts with the second movie first. I did not notice as many glitches as in Lego City, but they were still present. As for my kids, they too preferred Lego City of this one.If you are purchasing for a child 4 to 7 years old, this is an easy and fun game. I would not recommend this for an older child as I believe they would become bored with it quickly.

cinsteadofak originally posted on bestbuy.com
Love the movie and now the game!
17 June 2022

The Incredibles was always one of my favorite movies as a kid. I remember seeing the game and I think I might have played the demo once. Man, I'm happy to be able to play it today! It really immerses yourself into the story line of the movie. Right now, I'm on the Dash level where you have to chase the bus for being late. Can't wait to continue to progress and eventually complete the game.

Joseph G. originally posted on dkoldies.com

Specification

Product Dimensions6.7 X 5.3 X 0.6 inches