Set Facts
- The set includes a small, cube-shaped structure with a gaming theme, as well as minifigures of Olivia, her cat, and a number of other characters. It also includes a number of accessories, such as a gaming console, a computer, a VR headset, and a number of other gaming-themed items.
- Olivia's Gaming Cube was designed by LEGO designer Ellen Bowley.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
8 mos (this set 8 mos)
Community Stats
Olivia's Gaming Cube currently ranks #28 out of the top most owned sets in Friends Play Cube.
About Friends Play Cube

Play Cube is a subtheme of Friends that consists of 30 sets that as of now ran from 2020 to 2021.
LEGO Friends sets are designed to appeal to girls and were introduced in 2012. The Friends theme includes mini-doll figures, which are around the same size as minifigures but are more realistic. LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks and sets include pieces in pink and purple color schemes and depict scenes from suburban life set in the fictional town of Heartlake City.
Summary
Friends Play Cube Olivia's Gaming Cube set 41667 was released in June 2021, retailing for $10, but has since been retired. New, unopened Olivia's Gaming Cube sets are valued at $12.
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Know a creative kid who’s nuts about gaming? Give them a treat with LEGO® Friends Olivia's Gaming Cube (41667). Inside this portable toy is Olivia’s multimedia hang-out zone. There’s a gaming station with a screen and controller, speakers, headphones and a cozy chair from which she can text friends. Like all cube playsets it comes with a pet in a surprise color!
Make-believe on the move
The set is styled like a backpack, so kids can take this little moment of LEGO creative play with them anywhere. Ideal for vacation play, this portable playset’s elements pack away into the durable case or fix onto the base so they shouldn’t go missing on kids’ travels.
Bringing friends together
LEGO Friends Cubes are packed with play value, making them great gifts for kids aged 6 and up. The cubes are small enough to pop in a bag for a playdate, so it’s easy to share the gaming fun with a friend. Little building is needed, so they’re a great way to introduce kids to the fun world of LEGO...
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