- Publisher: LEGO Games
- Release Date: Jun 22, 2021
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 33 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 33
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Mixed: 19 out of 33
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Negative: 3 out of 33
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Jul 1, 2021One of the best game I have ever played. It's so simple yet so fun and interesting. Puzzles are easy but still really fun, and the story... it's great, I'm ashamed of this, but it made me cry. 10/10, even 11/10. Love this game!
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Jan 7, 2023perfect looking techno demo of rtx =D but if talk more seriously game has excellent graphic and sound parts but it story extremely short (as short as this review so END)
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Aug 18, 2021It really chill out game. I recommend that you play it. It is fun game but short. Fortnite balls
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Aug 18, 2021Despite the appearance of the game, it will suit anyone, as it has its own plot and interesting puzzles. I advise everyone!
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Dec 21, 2022Its hard to hate a game so chill and relaxing. Its alll puzzles and you can play it wit hone hand if ussing a mouse (prefered over controller)
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May 9, 2023
Awards & Rankings
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CD-ActionSep 1, 2021A modest but highly enjoyable and relaxing puzzle game. No references to popular franchises this time, no saving the world. You just use your building skills and brainpower to help a father and son on their atmospheric journey across 35 beautifully rendered levels that look especially striking on ray tracing-capable GPUs. [09/2021, p.63]
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Jul 16, 2021Given the price this is sitting at… I don’t know if I can really recommend it. I really need to qualify that though because I think it is absolutely a worthwhile experience, it’s fantastic story telling with stunning visuals. But that about 2 hours I mentioned at the start… that wasn’t just to get a feel for the game… that was to complete the game, from start to finish… about 2 hours. So at this point I’d only really recommend buying the game if it’s on special or if they do in fact add more content (I really hope they do because I’d love to spend more time in this world).
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Jul 14, 2021The contrast with previous Lego games or with the amusing but hyperkinetic Lego movie could hardly be greater. The neon and candy cane colors, sharp dialogues and flashy action have actually given way to ... serenity. Throughout the game there is no talking, there are no facial expressions and you are not taken by the hand. The soothing soundtrack supports the peaceful nature of the game, and it is wonderful to see how intentions and emotions can be conveyed even without dialogue.