Posted on 16th July 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

MGA Entertainment’s MGA Studios arm has launched an MGA Miniverse mobile game called Make It Mini.
Fans can collect capsules from MGA’s Miniverse Make It Mini lines, launch the mobile game and scan the NFC-enabled ‘recipe card’ included in the capsule. Users can then create and build customisable spaces, play with items they’ve unlocked and collected, and compete in digital challenges within the app.
“Make It Mini is a major milestone for MGA’s Miniverse,” said Jason Larian, President of MGA Studios.
“By bringing our hit DIY collectibles into an interactive mobile game, we’re giving fans a whole new way to engage with the MGA’s Miniverse brand. From unboxing and crafting to collecting and competing, the game captures everything fans love, now in a digital format. It’s a powerful new platform that expands the Miniverse experience and brings our growing community together.”
Make It Mini is available to download on iOS on the App Store and Android on Google Play.
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