Bought my daughter for Christmas. She's 7 and can find her way around the worlds (with a bit of help) definitely challenging enough
Bought my daughter for Christmas. She's 7 and can find her way around the worlds (with a bit of help) definitely challenging enough
Product perfect. Great value. Prompt delivery. Convenient.
Awesome game! We love playing. It's only a 2 person game but thats fine.
My son loves this game!
Hard to sum up really some parts can awesome and other parts can be a bit meh, I would have like a feature like minecraft where you can decide whether to have pre-gen dungeons and towns or not. All in all I do admit it is an engrossing experience.
A Lego version of Minecraft sounds too good to be true, and while this isn't as versatile as Mojang's classic it does offer a fun alternative for young builders.
The mix of Lego movie game and Minecraft style sandbox works well, with lots of variety in themes and locations; Two-player co-op and an appropriately low price
It's not really the game's fault but the controls and interface are very fiddly; No sandbox mode from the start; The usual bugs, plus camera and frame rate problems
Very good value for money, dispatched really quickly and packaged brilliantly to avoid any damage in the post. What a service! :)
Joe stacks bricks in his latest review for LEGO Worlds on PS4.
LEGO Worlds feels like a tech demo for what could be in TT's future. There's a lot of promise here, but it lacks direction and purpose. It ends up feeling like TT's signature LEGO elements meets No Man's Sky meets Minecraft . That means it contains all the problems these other titles suffer from.
It's amazingly obvious for Traveller's Tales to use the LEGO license they've spooled multiple games from to build a rival to Minecraft ; a game that took the essence of the Danish-born toy building bricks freeform building play, and submitted it to a loose set gaming rules.
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