If you're still upset the latest Nintendo Direct featured no announcement of a new Animal Crossinggame,ebony Amazon has a small consolation in the form of discounted Lego sets.
Alongside sets with K.K. Slider, Isabelle, the Dodo airport, and Leif's caravan, the mega-retailer also marked down sets from the Lego Creator line, along with a discounted mini orchid from the ever-popular Lego Botanicals line. All of the sets are below $45, with most below $30, and come in sizes ranging from around 200 to 800 pieces.
It's no Switch 2, but at least these Lego sets aren't experiencing any pre-order delays or potential price hikes. Check out all the best deals below:
This set is more expensive than the other two Animal Crossing options on sale, but for good reason — it's roughly double the piece size of both, sitting at 550 pieces, and includes more characters and set pieces than both. Anyone who's played New Horizonsknows how iconic K.K. Slider's concert in the plaza is. To see it brought to lifeLego along the equally iconic Isabelle, Resident Services, and Audie makes this set well worth it, especially with a 45% discount.
Lego Creator 3-in-1 Playful Cat Toy — $19.99$24.99(save $5)
Lego Animal Crossing Leif's Caravan and Garden Shop — $23.99$29.99(save $6)
Lego Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines Airport — $24.39$37.99(save $13.60)
Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid — $24.99$29.99(save $5)
Lego Creator 3-in-1 Cozy House Building Kit — $37.99$59.99(save $22)
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