Lego Worlds
SCORE: 80
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. Lego Worlds starts us
in a pirate world, and then we get to visit other worlds. How do we do
this? Complete quests for Lego characters.
I like how Lego Worlds gives me visual clues as to what each character
wants. There are so many tools in Lego Worlds too. We can build Legos
one at a time, copy others, paint objects, and more in Lego Worlds. I
loved finding new Lego objects and then using them in my building later.
Lego Worlds gives players all kinds of access to modifying the worlds
they come into contact with.
Lego Worlds can be played online or offline. I love being able to play
Lego Worlds offline. One family member or two can play Lego Worlds
locally at the same time. The best news is Lego Worlds comes in the
cherished physical copy format. Not only that, but Lego Worlds is
selling for $29.99 brand new. I wish more video game companies would
release their new games for that price.
It is too easy to compare Lego Worlds to Minecraft. There are themes in
areas that can be found. There are areas with multiple themes put
together. It can be shoot or miss what you run across, and what you
unlock. The more gold bricks you acquire the more areas you can unlock.
Lego Worlds has near endless replay value to it based on the levels
created, and your own creativity.
I ran into a few bugs here and there in Lego Worlds. A character would
want an item, and I would put it near them. The game did not register so
I had to use studs to purchase another of the same item and put it near
them again. Eventually Lego Worlds would register the item and give me
the gold brick. I also had problems finding certain items for certain
characters.
Lego Worlds includes some violent content. We can beat up a variety of
Lego characters and break them to pieces. The violent content in Lego
Worlds is actually less than other Lego video games I have played. Lego
Worlds has more of a focus on exploration, quest completion, and world
manipulation. The world areas in Lego Worlds are on the small side -
which is fine with me.
- Kid Gamer
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 95%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: PC/PS4/Xbox One(tested)
Publisher: WB Games
Developer: TT Games
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Cartoon Violence}
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