Customers praise LEGO Worlds' engaging gameplay and extensive building possibilities, highlighting the game's creative freedom and open-world design. Many appreciate its ease of use and colorful graphics, making it enjoyable for players of all ages. While some users mention challenges with controls and occasional glitches, the overall experience is viewed positively.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
unexpected hidden tresure
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
for those wondering if its different from minecraft,yes like night and day there's a big difference.the presentation on lego worlds didn't do this game justice.i had no idea this game even existed and the content over whelming with even custom character creation unlike minecraft this game is very different.im VERY SAD THERE WONT BE A PART 2
PROS-
1.this game gives many unlockable skins with custom creation,some skins have special powers.
2.has great deal hidden treasure boxes to discover.
3.you can random spawn different worlds to explore.
4.so many different tools and weapons to unlock or discover.
5.you can actually interact with animals that can change your gameplay.
CONS:
1.the game still crashes on me many times.
2.at times the same music will keep playing over even as a new track starts to play, sometimes the current track will play over having you hear 2 tracks at once.
3.your stuck with auto save and cant save separate files.so if your game crashes the wrong way corrupting your save,your screwed
4.when doing quest mentions,they all kind of repeat
5. when building underground sometimes you will get stuck in the wall
over all i very much enjoyed this game.the skin unlockables,building,and animals in my opinion destroy minecraft.however minecraft has portals,better monsters,science macanics such as growing trees,better music over legoworlds.i would like to see more terrifying original monsters in lego worlds but it hurts to know this game was discontinued
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Lego Game Ever
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This Lego game has everything that a diehard Lego fan/ builder would want. You start off as an adventure and you can also go to the sandbox mode to build whatever you want with whatever environments you want as well as placing your characters, animals, vehicles, and props. Right now as a bonus- Lego is offering a Christmas World for free. Get it while you can.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ok
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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cool game, children play with pleasure !!!!!!!!!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
its good
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it good but it does not save when you put auto save
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Building, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice non violent game
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This game is so fun, all of the kids love it and my husband and I do as well. The building possibilities are endless ! And it is fun for the whole family !
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Building
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun game
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I bought this for my son he loves anything has to do with legos and building fun game very entertaining
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game play, Open world
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Easy to play
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Fun game but gets a bit redundant after a while. The open world and freedom is great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Building
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Build your own world.
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Maybe just not my cup of tea.
Game is fun, has a bartering system with NPCs to earn items, total sandbox game.
I am not a fan of the mechanics of the game. A different tool for sooooo many functions with tons of... subfunctions? It gets tedious and tiresome quick, but if you like building from the ground up and going over tedious minute details, it's a great game.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Building, Game play
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game.
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Hours of fun with my 5 year old! She loves building all kinds of things.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun for all ages
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Let's begin with the following: I bought into the Minecraft Beta when it first hit PC, and after various attempts, could never get into it like those who do enjoy it.
Lego Worlds, while being compared to Minecraft, is different enough that it's kept my interest and keeps me looking forward to it.
While I rounded up to a 5, I may have given it a 4... Technically, it's far from perfect, but there's just too much fun to be had to really let the technical (and some blatant lack of instruction,) knock it down.
Now, one of the things I didn't know or wasn't presented in a couple pre-release stories that you SHOULD BE AWARE OF: you do NOT start with a complement of all the Lego pieces. So, if you believe you're gonna fire it up and begin building, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. In fact, it's a very big time sink to start discovering all the various individual bricks and builds before hitting up the free build section of creating your own world. Keep this in mind.
Really, this game can be broken down into several parts.
To start, there's the exploration segment: you'll fly your ship to a World and explore the area. Each "biome" is chock full of goodies. For the younger crowd, this plays like much of the other Lego games. Punch things and collect studs while searching for gold bricks- some, like various other discoveries, will be found in chests, others will be earned by running various errands.
Another aspect of the game is the collecting. Your explorer has a little collection gun that will copy various discoveries (think flora & fauna) to your inventory for use when you begin your own worlds. Copying these only adds them to your inventory, you'll still need to unlock them by purchasing it (one time pay with your collected studs,) before you can actually use them.
You'll also earn other tools- a "copy" tool that you can use to copy large builds- that giant Sphinx that isn't a pre-existing piece can't be used with the collector, but can be copied, so you won't have to try & build one from scratch.
You'll also have tools that remove terrain/ segments of the world for you to find hidden treasure chests, build tools that can reconstruct builds or individual brick by brick that you've collected.
You'll also have little chase segments; to earn many of the individual bricks, as you wander the various worlds, a cutesie green "troublemaker" will occasionally pop out of the ground, carrying either a new brick to earn or a gold brick. Chase him down and tackle him, and he'll cough up the piece.
Once you've tired of a particular biome, enter your spaceship and find a new one to explore.
There are issues. Inventory can quickly become messy, even with the divisions they have. There's just soooo much Lego here, that it quickly becomes a chore to locate particular items you may need in a timely fashion.
I play on PS4, perhaps it's something the Pro or a PC more easily handles, but there are times, especially once you start using vehicles, where you'll get to the end of the rendered biome, but need to wait while it renders the rest (this isn't a huge issue, but needs to be recognized). At one point, the game didn't create the new biomes for me to fly to after unlocking the medium sized biomes, which worked itself out after a restart. (Note that you'll have to tell the game to locate a new biome from the spaceship map, biomes won't just spontaneously show up). There been a few times that while using a tool or weapon, the game suddenly switches it to the collection tool and won't allow me to put it away or switch. (Rectified by the ultra-handy "parachute" option, which is there for if your character gets stuck in terrain- which is funny, because I've had to use it for the tool-failure more times than the one time I've gotten stuck on terrain). Also, the lantern will occasionally lose its glow, which is a huge negative if you're underground. (Rectified by zooming in, then out with the camera).
While the game has quite a list of technical issues, these will hopefully be patched out over time: still, even if they aren't, the game really is one that will have you looking at the clock and wondering where the past 4-5 hours have gone.
There is also multiplayer, both couch co-op and online, with perhaps the best feature being that you can share your created Worlds/biomes in the Lego Galaxy that others can visit (just make sure you set it that changes are NOT saved- ensuring you don't come back to multiple hours of planning and building, only to find it destroyed by visitors).
While the lack of having the full Lego sets to play with out of the box may be frustrating to some; to others, the HUGE timesink involved in hunting down all the thousands of pieces may be too much, the fact remains that they have made the hunt FUN.
The other bonus is just how different the game can be played. I've played with my 4 year old, who's just learning his "inner gamer" and has some experience with other Lego games. The basic running around and stud collecting is in his wheelhouse, and with me playing alongside him, none of the few fights were difficult. This base experience is great for the younger crowd, and one that can be expanded as the young ones get older and more comfortable with the advanced portions. (I'm currently hunting down as much as possible to let him have a large selection to build his own little world with).
And, while that hunt is fun, and can still get a bit repetitive, where else could you get every (non-licensed) Lego piece, unlimited in number, for $30? The price alone, at half the cost of a regular release, is absolutely worth it. Even with the list of current issues, I wouldn't have been disappointed had it been a full priced release. There's just so much to explore, so much to do and see, that the list of glitches is easily overlooked, as none are game-breaking.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Whimsical World Building
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Every Lego title by Tt Games is fantastic. Usually, they're based on a licensed property, like Star Wars or Marvel, but Worlds is completely different. If you're a fan of the Lego games, you'll like it. If you enjoy building and creating, you'll love it. Build, create and play your own Lego World.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Graphics
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Endless creativity
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We just got a PlayStation and this seemed like a logical early game for my Lego-loving boys. They’ve just started playing but are super excited. The possibilities look endless. And the graphics look amazing. This Dad might take the game over when they go to bed.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game play
Cons mentioned:
Controls
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
different in a good way
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Picked this game up for my 10 & 6 yr old girls. After about 15 minutes of learning the controls, they really started to enjoy it. It has some Minecraft elements to it, but since it's LEGO, it does feel more unique. It appears to be a game that should provide hours and hours of exploration, mission based game play, tons of unlockables and fun imaginative play. So far, I am happy with the purchase. Aside from the controls being a little tough to get used to at first, it seems like another fun LEGO title, just with a different but good twist to it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun, a bit glitchy
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This is a different and fun new spin on the Lego games. It seems like it's a bit buggier than the other versions of this same game for PS4, etc. Hopefully an update/patch addresses some of these issues.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play, Graphics
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Lego Sandbox Game
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I think this Lego game is great, but it is more sandbox playground than open world game. The graphics and game play is top notch. If you like creating things and Lego, then this game is for you! If you are more into playing a game with progression and challenge, then you may find it not fulfilling. The challenges feel tacked on. The game reminds me of Disney Infinity Toy box. It is a sandbox game. There is lots of stuff to collect and build. It is amazing how much you can do.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun for the whole family
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Lots of fun to play keeps children occupied for a while
I would recommend this to a friend
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Game play
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My Nephew loves it
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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He said it’s a great game! Works for me!!!!!!!!!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Violence
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
My grandson loves this game. Very entertaining
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I bought this game for my grandson for his birthday. He really enjoys it and I like that it doesn't have the violence that other games have.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fun game with lots of variety!
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An open world game that is lots of fun! So many different ways to play and variations of characters, items, vehicles and tools. It can be a little glitchy though, where your character gets stuck either in the environment or with the discovery tool. Hopefully those glitches get fixed in future updates. Over all it's great and you can get lost in the worlds for hours!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another great Lego game
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Another great Lego game. It’s a different kind of game from them, but it’s just as fun to “collect” all the bricks, and build your own stuff.