EXPLORE. DISCOVER. CREATE. LEGO Worlds is a galaxy of procedurally-generated Worlds made entirely of LEGO bricks which you can freely manipulate and dynamically populate with LEGO models.
Explore each World and unlock new discoveries: from cowboys and giraffes to vampires and polar bears, to steamrollers, race cars, and colossal digging machines! Use the multi-tool to shape environments and alter any World to your liking: raise the terrain to create vast mountain ranges, or enter the Brick-by-Brick editor to build anything you can imagine.
Save your creations to build with them again. LEGO Worlds enables you to populate your Worlds with many weird and wonderful characters, creatures, models, and driveable vehicles, and then play out your own unique adventures. Probably not worth upsetting the Skeletons though… Explore and Discover the Surprises within LEGO Worlds • Uncover hidden treasures in environments that range from the fun to the fantastical.
• Make your worlds come to life with customisable characters, both friendly and fearsome
• Race, soar, zoom, and ride on a variety of vehicles and creatures from diggers and helicopters to horses and dragons Create and Customise your own LEGO World
• Build any world you can imagine using the brick-by-brick editor tool and prefabricated LEGO structures
• Modify terrain quickly and easily with the multi-tool. • Customize your characters in a wide variety of outfits and options.
• Play with a select number of real-life LEGO sets, taken from the Classic and current LEGO themes! • Export your creations and save them to use again
13 comments
slamdunk666
22 Mar 17#13
Personally it's complete lack of story mode is a massive thumbs down sorry op
magicmike87
21 Mar 171#11
Not yet. It has pieces from all Lego sets such as City, Pirates, Classic etc... I'm kinda hoping they bring stuff from all the spin offs, so I can be Harry Potter in an X-wing parking in the batcave, but no doubt it would then be in paid DLC :/
joanddan7
21 Mar 17#10
Ouch I got it cheap for the Mrs and then got the fantastic beasts thing and a few other sets and its just a cone, bare bones amount of characters, very dull and short gameplay... for what was a fantastic formula that worked I am not sure why they broke it... selling the sets to unlock bits is fine but for it to be actually smaller and have less content than a normal lego game is just unforgivable.
BubaMan
21 Mar 17#9
Paid full price for Dimensions, played twice :disappointed:
I'm not sure if that's better or worse than Skylanders which, in being very popular in my house, has cost me well over £1000 in plastic tat since Spyro's Adventure!
joanddan7
21 Mar 17#8
agreed and a fair point but being stung with dimensions did hurt. ha.
joanddan7
21 Mar 17#6
I completed Lord of the rings on the vita, and completed a couple of the SW ones, enjoyed the HP but never finished and the Jurassic Park one.. but dimensions really was a backward step - the toy thing was annoying but it was more the sacrifices that were made to the actual formula to make the cash in work.
does this have any licensed stuff?
Gamerofgames
21 Mar 17#3
I wonder if people from Base are looking at the amazon deal and making the game slightly cheaper each time amazon drop the price.
mixmixi to Gamerofgames
21 Mar 171#5
The answer is Yes.
joanddan7
21 Mar 17#2
They have milked Lego games way too much... dimensions was the final straw for me, that ultimate milking it device that apparently is being dropped.
I hope with that and Disney infinity thing that ends the toy/game nonsense...
Like Assassin's Creed this one for me is a game too far - they have released too many. The licensed ones attract me more anyway. I am probably not their target market...
after that ramble - still heat for the price - cheapest I have seen.
magicmike87 to joanddan7
21 Mar 17#4
I've never enjoyed Lego games before - having previously tried SW and Harry Potter. Dimensions (and all other Amiibo, Infinity etc) seem like a huge waste of plastic. It's a physical version of DLC which eventually ends up in CEX.
That being said, I'm absolutely hooked on Lego Worlds. Only bought it due to it being sub £20 and off the recommendation of a mate and so far so good. Several hours in and I still have the bug.
BubaMan to joanddan7
21 Mar 171#7
This is quite different to any other Lego game... Part Lego, part Minecraft, part DQ Builders, part No Man's Sky.
You might still hate it but hate it for itself, not its siblings.
Opening post
EXPLORE. DISCOVER. CREATE. LEGO Worlds is a galaxy of procedurally-generated Worlds made entirely of LEGO bricks which you can freely manipulate and dynamically populate with LEGO models.
Explore each World and unlock new discoveries: from cowboys and giraffes to vampires and polar bears, to steamrollers, race cars, and colossal digging machines! Use the multi-tool to shape environments and alter any World to your liking: raise the terrain to create vast mountain ranges, or enter the Brick-by-Brick editor to build anything you can imagine.
Save your creations to build with them again. LEGO Worlds enables you to populate your Worlds with many weird and wonderful characters, creatures, models, and driveable vehicles, and then play out your own unique adventures. Probably not worth upsetting the Skeletons though… Explore and Discover the Surprises within LEGO Worlds • Uncover hidden treasures in environments that range from the fun to the fantastical.
• Make your worlds come to life with customisable characters, both friendly and fearsome
• Race, soar, zoom, and ride on a variety of vehicles and creatures from diggers and helicopters to horses and dragons Create and Customise your own LEGO World
• Build any world you can imagine using the brick-by-brick editor tool and prefabricated LEGO structures
• Modify terrain quickly and easily with the multi-tool. • Customize your characters in a wide variety of outfits and options.
• Play with a select number of real-life LEGO sets, taken from the Classic and current LEGO themes! • Export your creations and save them to use again
13 comments
I'm not sure if that's better or worse than Skylanders which, in being very popular in my house, has cost me well over £1000 in plastic tat since Spyro's Adventure!
does this have any licensed stuff?
I hope with that and Disney infinity thing that ends the toy/game nonsense...
Like Assassin's Creed this one for me is a game too far - they have released too many. The licensed ones attract me more anyway. I am probably not their target market...
after that ramble - still heat for the price - cheapest I have seen.
That being said, I'm absolutely hooked on Lego Worlds. Only bought it due to it being sub £20 and off the recommendation of a mate and so far so good. Several hours in and I still have the bug.
You might still hate it but hate it for itself, not its siblings.