Great game when you get the hang of it got it for my grandson who is five think he needs to be a bit older he enjoys playing the game and it's educational
Great game when you get the hang of it got it for my grandson who is five think he needs to be a bit older he enjoys playing the game and it's educational
The kids kinda lost interest after a couple days. It was fun during the first couple worlds , but after the random generated worlds were pretty much just repeats it really lost its luster.
Lego Worlds is different from your average Lego game. It doesn't follow a story, but instead lets you create your own Lego world by giving you the tools to do so. You can scan objects and spend studs on them to unlock them for use, you can also copy and paste structures, as well as lay individual...
It's nearly impossible not to compare LEGO Worlds with Minecraft - Mojang's cult classic block building game which came out in 2011. Which makes sense, considering how influenced Minecraft was by the plastic brick toy in the first place.
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
Lego Worlds brings the open world building of Minecraft to a more creative place. As a fan of previous Lego games I wanted to see how well an open world sandbox building game would play out in the world of Lego, and the results are pretty interesting!
Creative and interactive worlds; Quick building abilities; Lots of customization options
Frustrating controls; Restrictive story progression; A few glitches
My son loved it played with it for hours didn't get bored with it either
Great game for younger players brought for nephews aged 7 and 9 , they love the building consept/gameplay and are fans of minecraft and the lego games so this is a mixture of what games they like. Lego games are always fun for kids with humour in the story and characters.
Bought this game to play with my lad and we both enjoy it, takes lego building to another level without the expense or the mess. Throughly recommended
There are some letdowns because it takes ages to download on PS4/xbox 360 and one
Colourful; Easy To Assemble; Fun
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