LEGO Worlds

User Rating
6/10 (85 ratings)
Release Date
5th Sep 2017
No. of Players
2
Genre
Adventure
Publisher
Warner Bros
Developer
TT Games
Content Rating
PEGI/7
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About

LEGO Worlds on Nintendo Switch is a galaxy of imaginative Worlds made entirely of digital LEGO bricks where players can explore, discover and create together! Gamers can build whatever they imagine in environments that range from fun to the fantastical, where dynamic Worlds are brimming with customisable characters, a variety of vehicles and creatures from cargo planes and air boats to monkeys and dragons. Players can embark on a quest to find a sword for a king, protect a farmer from a zombie invasion or build a home for a caveman; there are always new things to discover!

Adventure Mode

New players can master the skills and tools they’ll need to unlock their true creative potential and explore a myriad of engaging starter worlds filled with vehicles and creatures that interact with players and one another in fun and unexpected ways.

Sandbox Mode

Players can let their imaginations run wild in an immersive building experience with all of the game’s tools, objects and bricks instantly available. This mode will skip the tutorials and let players create a world from scratch, which they can then fill with a huge variety of items that are already unlocked for them.

Free content updates

The Brick Build Showcase will be updated regularly with new characters, creatures, vehicles, and items from LEGO themed playsets such as LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS and LEGO City Emergency, with many more themes to follow.

Powerful building tools

Any of the imaginative Worlds can be altered brick-by-brick or with just one click using large scale landscaping tools and a wide variety of prefabricated structures, giving players methods to build and customise any world to their liking.

Discover and collect rewards

Players uncover hidden treasures in diverse environments, collecting characters, creatures, vehicles, castles, props and weapons as they explore each new world.

Play with a friend

Online multiplayer allows two players to explore each other’s Worlds, play competitive challenges and show off creations.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

On the whole, that mostly describes our experience with LEGO Worlds. There are lots of great ideas here, and every now and then you can see glimpses of what kind of potential those ideas have, but this is a gaming equivalent of what happens when you pull a tray of cookies out of the oven too early, leaving you underdone treats. The core concept behind LEGO Worlds isn’t the problem, but the execution is. Perhaps in future updates (or sequels) Tt Games will figure out how to better refine it, but we would advise you to hold off on this one for now. Creative players will get a little more utility out of this game due to its sandbox mode, but on the whole there’s not much here that you’ll be missing out on by passing.

5/10

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