LEGO Bricktales (Nintendo Switch or PC Digital Download)
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$29.99
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Nintendo eShop has LEGO Bricktales (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale for $14.99.
Steam also has LEGO Bricktales (PC Digital Download) on sale for $14.99.
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About this game:
In LEGO Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own imagination. See your creations brought to life in a beautiful LEGO world where every problem has a constructive resolution.
Embark on an epic adventure across a world of beautiful LEGO diorama biomes crafted brick by brick as you search for inspiration to help your grandfather reinvigorate his rundown amusement park with your little robot buddy in tow. Your journey will take you to the deepest jungle, sun-drenched deserts, a bustling city corner, a towering medieval castle, and tropical Caribbean islands. Help the minifigures of these worlds by solving puzzles and unlock new skills throughout the story to further explore these worlds and uncover the many secrets and mysteries they contain.
From purely aesthetic creations, such as a market stand or music box, up to functional physics-based puzzles like building a crane or gyrocopter - each diorama offers a variety of construction spots with the freedom of intuitive brick-by-brick building. In each spot you are given a set of bricks and it's up to you to figure out a unique build that will work. On top of specific puzzles and quests, there are additional builds in the amusement park so you can customize the rides to make them your own!
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In LEGO® Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own imagination. See your creations brought to life in a beautiful LEGO world where every problem has a constructive resolution.
Embark on an epic adventure across a world of beautiful LEGO diorama biomes crafted brick by brick as you search for inspiration to help your grandfather reinvigorate his rundown amusement park with your little robot buddy in tow. Your journey will take you to the deepest jungle, sun-drenched deserts, a bustling city corner, a towering medieval castle, and tropical Caribbean islands. Help the minifigures of these worlds by solving puzzles and unlock new skills throughout the story to further explore these worlds and uncover the many secrets and mysteries they contain.
From purely aesthetic creations, such as a market stand or music box, up to functional physics-based puzzles like building a crane or gyrocopter - each diorama offers a variety of construction spots with the freedom of intuitive brick-by-brick building. In each spot you are given a set of bricks and it's up to you to figure out a unique build that will work. On top of specific puzzles and quests, there are additional builds in the amusement park so you can customize the rides to make them your own!
Seems like a good value for a relatively short game. Has anyone played both this and Lego Builder's Journey? I enjoyed Journey but also found it very linear with little replay value. I'm hoping this one has more creative options to solve puzzles and allow unique designs.
I played Lego Builder's Journey in the Apple Arcade, it was fun but short
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Seems like a good value for a relatively short game. Has anyone played both this and Lego Builder's Journey? I enjoyed Journey but also found it very linear with little replay value. I'm hoping this one has more creative options to solve puzzles and allow unique designs.
Seems like a good value for a relatively short game. Has anyone played both this and Lego Builder's Journey? I enjoyed Journey but also found it very linear with little replay value. I'm hoping this one has more creative options to solve puzzles and allow unique designs.
I played Journey on my PC and Bricktales on the Quest 3. BT is still linear compared to open world games, but it is worlds better than Journey. Lots more customization, going back to old worlds to unlock secrets, collect custumes and custom brick colors.
Note: The review I watched for BT said the camera angels were they worst part of the game (for consoles/PC) which isn't a problem on VR because you can move your head wherever you want. If I didn't have a Quest 3, I'd still go for this deal though. $15 is worth it in my opinion though.
I played Journey on my PC and Bricktales on the Quest 3. BT is still linear compared to open world games, but it is worlds better than Journey. Lots more customization, going back to old worlds to unlock secrets, collect custumes and custom brick colors.
Note: The review I watched for BT said the camera angels were they worst part of the game (for consoles/PC) which isn't a problem on VR because you can move your head wherever you want. If I didn't have a Quest 3, I'd still go for this deal though. $15 is worth it in my opinion though.
Thanks! We picked it up on Steam and my 10 year old likes it a lot so far; it is still pretty linear and build-the-pattern in the beginning, but she's having fun!
For PC users, it also runs very well on older hardware (in this case a quad core i5 and GeForce 1060)
Just got this for iPad a week ago for $2.99, totally worth it. Beautiful graphics, decent storyline and challenging puzzles. The controls aren't awful, but it can add to the challenges trying to get pieces in the right spot.
Just got this for iPad a week ago for $2.99, totally worth it. Beautiful graphics, decent storyline and challenging puzzles. The controls aren't awful, but it can add to the challenges trying to get pieces in the right spot.
Seems like that is the better value. Is the iPad game the same as the other versions (PC, consoles)?
Seems like that is the better value. Is the iPad game the same as the other versions (PC, consoles)?
Idk for sure, but it seems like the complete game. It has the holiday levels as well, like Easter and Christmas. I've been playing for about an hour/day and still not finished.
Just got this for iPad a week ago for $2.99, totally worth it. Beautiful graphics, decent storyline and challenging puzzles. The controls aren't awful, but it can add to the challenges trying to get pieces in the right spot.
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Agree. Been debating about it there, but might just get it on the switch.
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I played Journey on my PC and Bricktales on the Quest 3. BT is still linear compared to open world games, but it is worlds better than Journey. Lots more customization, going back to old worlds to unlock secrets, collect custumes and custom brick colors.
Note: The review I watched for BT said the camera angels were they worst part of the game (for consoles/PC) which isn't a problem on VR because you can move your head wherever you want. If I didn't have a Quest 3, I'd still go for this deal though. $15 is worth it in my opinion though.
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Note: The review I watched for BT said the camera angels were they worst part of the game (for consoles/PC) which isn't a problem on VR because you can move your head wherever you want. If I didn't have a Quest 3, I'd still go for this deal though. $15 is worth it in my opinion though.
Thanks! We picked it up on Steam and my 10 year old likes it a lot so far; it is still pretty linear and build-the-pattern in the beginning, but she's having fun!
For PC users, it also runs very well on older hardware (in this case a quad core i5 and GeForce 1060)
Seems like that is the better value. Is the iPad game the same as the other versions (PC, consoles)?
See, that would have been a good Slickdeals post.