Become a Master Builder
Wonderful sense of exploration; Dizzying amount of items to find and play with; Full of whimsy
Could benefit from a cataloguing system to group items; Camera is frustrating; Suffers framerate drops in busy worlds
Become a Master Builder
Wonderful sense of exploration; Dizzying amount of items to find and play with; Full of whimsy
Could benefit from a cataloguing system to group items; Camera is frustrating; Suffers framerate drops in busy worlds
I like Legos. I own quite a few Lego sets that I built. I like Lego video games. I am so happy Family Friendly Gaming was given a digital download code for Lego Worlds on the Xbox One. This is the most different kind of Lego video game I ever played.
The game does Lego justice, but Traveller's Tales are really good at this so it shouldn't come as a shock to any fan of their work. It's a fun game, not one that taxes the brain by any means, but it's a great game to just kick back and get your brick build on.
LEGO Worlds mixes the open world building of Minecraft with the structure of LEGO games. See what we liked and disliked about LEGO Worlds Xbox One Game over at Kidzworld.
Kids and I have found this much more entertaining than minecraft. The worlds are so much fun to build and explore.
This is the EU version, not the US version, so the DLC included in the package cannot be used in the US. 3 stars removed because, while the game works in the US, it will cost $8 to replace the free content that WB Games packaged with all versions of this game (via region-specific DLC code), and...
It's been a patient wait for us console owners since Lego Worlds was announced as a Steam Early Access title way back in June 2015 , its mad that it's really been that long! But finally the wait is over, as Lego Worlds as now available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Seemingly an endless amount of procedurally worlds; Creation tools are relatively easy to use; Easy pick-up and play core Lego videogame mechanics; Possibly a true contender to the Minecraft throne
Steep learning curve to begin with; Fiddly menu navigation system
When it comes to using blocks to create and inspire, Minecraft was pretty late to the party. Lego (or, as the company oddly insists, LEGO) was there many years before. The Danish toy franchise has become more prevalent in modern media in recent times, with two intelligent and hilarious Hollywood...
Reserved this for grandson aged 11 he loves it and thoroughly enjoys playing it so much he can do, he often speaks about all the amazing things on it , would definetly recommend this
This game is like minecraft but much better graphics and of coursebits lego. My kids love it
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