BIONICLE Adventure Game: Quest For Makuta

Lego BIONICLE Adventure Game: Quest For Makuta was released somewhere in 2001 shortly after the released of the Toa Mata products on July 2001. This board game was created and made by the LEGO Group and was produced by Rose Art Industries Inc. (under the license from the LEGO Group).

How to play
The players get to play as the Toa Mata on the adventure/quest to defeat The Makuta.

All players start at the starting piece (which is a puzzle-like to connect with the other 19 pieces) and roll a green-color dice to see who goes first (later use as the game progress). Then all players use the white-color dice to officially start the game.

To move the Toa Mata pawns; you can either move horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally or backward. Also you can not move to the same space that is occupied by another pawn and you can not pass over any space with an Evil Rahi token on it (you must challage the Rahi to move on).

To get another board piece in play; one or all players must land at the portal spaces.

The games end when one player with three key tokens that match the lock token on the Makuta Temple, challenge Makuta, and defeat him with the combined points of your Kanohi and Turaga tokens (from the same element).

Contents

 * 57 Evil Rahi Tokens (19x for each Rahi)
 * 24 Kanohi Tokens (4x for each Toa's Kanohi)
 * 24 Temple Key Tokens
 * 20 Interlocking Mata Nui Boards
 * 12 Turaga Tokens (2x for each Turaga)
 * 9 Temple Lock Tokens
 * 6 Toa (Mata) Collector Cards (to "store" the tokens)
 * 6 Toa (Mata) Pawns
 * 3 Special Power Dice (a red color diamond-shape dice, a green color octagon-shape dice, and a white color dice with numbers and movement arrows on it)
 * 1 Quest Rules and Story Booklet
 * 1 Makuta Temple Piece
 * Info/score sheets for those who are new to Lego Bionicle and those who are playing the board game.

Trivia

 * This Product number is 31390.
 * In the Quest Rules and Story Booklet, the villagers were known as Tohunga before being re-named to Matoran due to legal reasons.