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If you like video games based on LEGO bricks and you have already toured all that is available on the different platforms, know that the new game LEGO Brick Tales is now available on PlayStation 4/5, XBOX One / Series, Nintendo Switch and pc through STEAM ou Epic Games. The game is also accessible via the platform Nvidia GeForce Now to enjoy on all your devices.
The game's pitch is simple: it's about solving different puzzles by building things brick by brick within five different biomes. The demo has been available for a few months on STEAM, you may have already tried this game with its very successful aesthetics and interesting possibilities. It's up to you now to see if the concept deserves to spend around thirty euros on it to extend the experience and discover new challenges.
You already know this if you've tried the game, it's not about fighting against other minifigs or spending long hours collecting coins, you'll have to show a little more imagination and creativity than usual to get to the end of the various challenges. We therefore find here something closer to the physical universe of LEGO bricks than in other games which are often content to wring out the license without offering real construction possibilities.
I played the full version of the game and even if I ended up getting a little bored, I must admit that the game is quite entertaining despite the absence of voices and the obligation to read the dialogues (in French ) distilled over the different levels.
The youngest should not overlook the various tutorials that help them understand assembly mechanics and the controls that allow them to move and orient the bricks to solve the various puzzles. In short, it's not the game of the century but there is something to have fun from time to time while building in a virtual way.
- Fred : Free from 100€ of purchase according to @brickclicker...
- jomajo : very nice set with reasonable dimensions...
- Maleficent : It's really a nice, nice set, but you have to have...
- elix57 : According to an interview with the designer, he respected the standards...
- Maleficent : Not too big nor too small and for people like me...
- Maleficent : Really a shame about the stickers (plus I always struggle...
- Bazille Benoit : Very beautiful set with an extremely worked rendering :)...
- clegent : It does the job of fan service =)...
- clegent : It's nice to see Crockdur and Norbert =) =) =), and...
- phlegpark : A nice set with a nice rendering...
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