LEGO Worlds celebrates everything that's great about the eternally appealing Danish toy brand, dropping you right into the thick of a range of randomly generated sandboxes where virtually anything is possible.
LEGO Worlds celebrates everything that's great about the eternally appealing Danish toy brand, dropping you right into the thick of a range of randomly generated sandboxes where virtually anything is possible.
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
Bought this game because for £19 thought it's worth a go. I am not disappointed. Having spent a few hours on the game what fun it is! World after world each varying in terrain, characters, vehicles, quests etc etc it simply is great fun.
Brought this for my 7 yr old son who loves Lego. It's easy for him to play and so much to do. Keeps him very quite and entertained!
My son hasn't played Minecraft since we got this awesome game!! Might not be as cool for actually building things, but way fun to travel the different 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.
Great fun and gets more interesting as you develope skills in the game.
Once mastered you can create a helicopter and fly it to the clouds and then build a gingerbread house, populate it with chickens then dive off the cloud on a shark, what more can I say.
Colourful; Fun
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.
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.
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...
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