Vast swathes of procedural terrain, entirely composed of legos, ripe for exploration, destruction, and mega-projects.
Read the above sentence once more, if you please.
Now check out the Steam Early Access store page.
There are warts. Brick-building mode and especially Prop manipulation need improvement.
Nevertheless, my childish delight with this new Minecraft-y sandbox is nearly equal to that of Nerdcubed.
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Tue Jul 14, 2015 5:08 pm
#2
also, a bit less MMO and more building, also from lego:
Lego Digital Designer
build with an infinite box of all the legos in existence
Re: LEGO® Worlds
the same noises i'd make when playing with this.Baile nam Fonn wrote: childish delight
also, a bit less MMO and more building, also from lego:
Lego Digital Designer
build with an infinite box of all the legos in existence
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Wed Jul 15, 2015 12:56 pm
#3
Re: LEGO® Worlds
I was equally excited for this and bought two copies, one for myself and my son. GAWD, is building a nightmare in this game. When most players recommend doing your actual building in another program (Lego Digital Designer) and then importing it back into LW, you know it's very, very bad.
Last I played, I spend 15 minutes trying to build a lego stairs (four steps!) up to a beach hut to get at a chest. Gawd, those were some shitty stairs.
I'm hoping, rather than reinventing the (lego) wheel, they take hints from the myriad other block building games out there that actually got it right. Then, I'll give it another shot. Until then, it's an exercise in frustration I don't need.
Last I played, I spend 15 minutes trying to build a lego stairs (four steps!) up to a beach hut to get at a chest. Gawd, those were some shitty stairs.
I'm hoping, rather than reinventing the (lego) wheel, they take hints from the myriad other block building games out there that actually got it right. Then, I'll give it another shot. Until then, it's an exercise in frustration I don't need.
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Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:18 am
#4
I don't know how to hide the UI for screenshots.
I'm 10 hours in, and I've settled in my mind that I prefer creating over exploring (no, I haven't collected even half of everything yet, although I did find the bazooka and the pick-axe),
despite the fact that the building tools range from infuriating to fiddly to tedious (NonBritGit's scathing commentary is not wholly undeserved).
I have a Batcave --started at least.
And I'm currently working on an ice sculpture. Ice & lava look pretty good, I gotta say.
I'm also flirting with the notion of picking up my DF mapping project again, but this time using Lego Worlds as my medium.
Re: LEGO® Worlds
Spoiler: SHOW
I'm 10 hours in, and I've settled in my mind that I prefer creating over exploring (no, I haven't collected even half of everything yet, although I did find the bazooka and the pick-axe),
despite the fact that the building tools range from infuriating to fiddly to tedious (NonBritGit's scathing commentary is not wholly undeserved).
I have a Batcave --started at least.
And I'm currently working on an ice sculpture. Ice & lava look pretty good, I gotta say.
I'm also flirting with the notion of picking up my DF mapping project again, but this time using Lego Worlds as my medium.
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:16 am
#5
Re: LEGO® Worlds
You mean like cocaine-flavoured heroin?Baile nam Fonn wrote:I'm also flirting with the notion of picking up my DF mapping project again, but this time using Lego Worlds as my medium. :D
There is no "I" in Tea. That would be gross.
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Thu Jul 16, 2015 10:06 am
#6
Re: LEGO® Worlds
Yep! --I mean, uhhherr..Gazz wrote:You mean like cocaine-flavoured heroin?Baile nam Fonn wrote:I'm also flirting with the notion of picking up my DF mapping project again, but this time using Lego Worlds as my medium.
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Thu Jul 16, 2015 11:00 am
#7
Re: LEGO® Worlds
I find myself intrigued.
Does it receive your seal of approval?
Does it receive your seal of approval?
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Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:15 pm
#8
Yes, there's enough good here already.
I'ma Seal of Approve with cautionary note: Early Access, bugs happen, gaping feature holes exist which may never be filled.
Re: LEGO® Worlds
If it goes the way of some early access titles trainwreckstyle or shipsunkstyle I may regret this later, but..HowSerendipitous wrote:I find myself intrigued.
Does it receive your seal of approval?
Yes, there's enough good here already.
I'ma Seal of Approve with cautionary note: Early Access, bugs happen, gaping feature holes exist which may never be filled.
Spoiler: SHOW
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 7:26 am
#10
Re: LEGO® Worlds
Aaargh, I've been looking for a steamroller for days!
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:13 pm
#11
Re: LEGO® Worlds
Okay now I want this....
<Cuisinart8> apparently without the demon driving him around Silver has the intelligence of a botched lobotomy patient ~ Mar 04 2020
console.log(`What's all ${this} ${Date.now()}`);
console.log(`What's all ${this} ${Date.now()}`);
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:26 pm
#12
Re: LEGO® Worlds
When/if they add local coop I'll probably get this to play with my sister. We liked the lego games and minecraft after all
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 5:03 pm
#13
Re: LEGO® Worlds
This game often produces the urge to take screenshots, I've found.
In the (continuing, grr!) absence of a steamroller, I resort to laying a yellow brick road with the terrain painter.
Which is probably a faster way to pave the sea, but a little less fun.
Paving the sea between islands, btw, is currently the best way to not get lost.
The troll club is a fun weapon, visually. It's so big that my character must have had a bad day dragging it around.
See the monkey swimming? What a cutey.
One more, if I may? (spoilered this time)..
In the (continuing, grr!) absence of a steamroller, I resort to laying a yellow brick road with the terrain painter.
Which is probably a faster way to pave the sea, but a little less fun.
Paving the sea between islands, btw, is currently the best way to not get lost.
The troll club is a fun weapon, visually. It's so big that my character must have had a bad day dragging it around.
See the monkey swimming? What a cutey.
One more, if I may? (spoilered this time)..
Spoiler: SHOW
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:24 am
#14
Re: LEGO® Worlds
How are you guys finding the motion sickness? I swear I can't play the game for more than about 20 mins and I'm sick the rest of the morning. I'm using windowed mode and have turned off everything they say to turn off. Still no dice. It's the over-stylized camera motion that does it. It's constantly moving around every second you're playing. Lord give me a setting where the camera sticks to one place over your shoulder and let's you just play the game without trying to be like a lego movie.
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Sun Jul 19, 2015 1:49 pm
#15
Re: LEGO® Worlds
I don't get motion sickness from games, played too much Starlancer as a kid, so have built up an immunity to it.
The game itself could do with some massive control and optimization overhauls, but it's reasonably interesting, and has good potential.
I would give it a 5/10, Minecraft would only get a 7/10 from me now so it's not that bad.
It's graphically gorgeous sometimes, has some shit tools that can build some awesome things, but the lack of multiplayer really hits home.
I *NEEDS* small scale multiplayer, the point of Lego was always to build, but really is only good if you have someone to build with.
The game itself could do with some massive control and optimization overhauls, but it's reasonably interesting, and has good potential.
I would give it a 5/10, Minecraft would only get a 7/10 from me now so it's not that bad.
It's graphically gorgeous sometimes, has some shit tools that can build some awesome things, but the lack of multiplayer really hits home.
I *NEEDS* small scale multiplayer, the point of Lego was always to build, but really is only good if you have someone to build with.
<Cuisinart8> apparently without the demon driving him around Silver has the intelligence of a botched lobotomy patient ~ Mar 04 2020
console.log(`What's all ${this} ${Date.now()}`);
console.log(`What's all ${this} ${Date.now()}`);