LEGO® Worlds

Experience a galaxy of Worlds made entirely from LEGO bricks. EXPLORE gigantic landscapes, DISCOVER countless surprises, and CREATE anything you can imagine by building with LEGO bricks.

LEGO® Worlds is a lego, open world and building game developed by TT Games and Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Released on March 07th 2017 is available only on Windows in 20 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Danish, Russian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Czech, Hungarian, Korean, Portuguese - Portugal, Swedish and Turkish.

It has received 15,168 reviews of which 11,891 were positive and 3,277 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.7 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 5.99€ on Steam and has a 80% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Dual Core 2GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB GPU with Shaders 3.0
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

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Nov. 2024
Great game for kids who are 8+, for adults I would only recommend if you like building/collecting. This is a VERY good Lego building game, a great collectathon, and a weak adventure game. Pros: * ENORMOUS amount of lego pieces and world types to choose from and build with. World types include Japanese, Cowboy western, fantasy/medieval European, farm, junkyard, spooky swamp, Christmas, jungle, town, dinosaur/caveman, candyland, and more. * The best Lego building game. You can do more complicated builds in this game than Minecraft. Every little brick of the world can be destroyed, painted, or built with. * Heaps to collect and explore in various worlds. The worlds get larger as you go and are packed with stuff. * Game is full of soul and heaps of little interactions/animations. Basically anything you can see, you can play with. See that see-saw? You can ride it. See that eagle? You can fly it. See that saxophone? You can play it. See that house? You can go inside it, totally redesign the interior, then sleep on the bed. Cons: * Combat is mostly "mash button until enemy dies". BUT some enemies (black/gold/brown health bars) are completely impossible to damage until you have a specific weapon for them. The game doesn't tell you this, and the "correct" weapons take a lot of boring searching to find. * Quests are the main challenge of the game and how you progress through the game, but they're badly designed. For example, an NPC wants you to kill 3 zombies; but this is impossible until you get a zombie-killing weapon. In order to get one, you'll have to randomly generate 30 different worlds (all with their own 1-2 minute loading screen!) until you find an NPC who has one. But before they give it to you, they want to see a samurai castle. But no castle spawned in this world, so time to generate and search 40 more worlds! * Bugs/poor world generation. For example, on the very first world, there's a quest to fill a farm pen with pigs. If those pigs aren't placed in at the perfect angle, or the food pen has been destroyed, the quest won't complete. * Controls are quite janky because they tried to pack a little bit too much into the game. Children will need constant explanation of how to use the controls. Game controller recommended, the KBM controls are bizarre. For an action-oriented gamer, this is extremely impressive in scope but disappointing in gameplay. For someone who just wants to build virtual Lego dioramas or run around collecting and exploring, this is a fantastic buy.
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Oct. 2024
This game was a vast majority of my childhood (had over 1000 hrs on my now lost account). Had a massive LEGO room and LEGO loving family growing up. I always found more comfort in Worlds becuz it let me do so much more without piece and color restrictions (minus Technics my beloved). Honestly still worth playing in 2024
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Sept. 2024
I see many people comparing this game to minecraft. So I see many people expecting this to be some kind of survival game. Its not. I personally would compare this game more to Scribblenauts. You wander around the world doing tasks for npcs who want something created for them or some item to be found. There are no levels like in your classic lego game. Instead you explore randomly generated open worlds and run around collecting bricks, characters, creatures. Sometimes you find a dungeon. And you can build stuff with lego bricks. Thats it. Thats the game. Theres not really any story. However, this is one of my favorite games that I own. Its not something for anyone but for me it is perfect. I love exploring the worlds, I love watching npcs start random brawls with each other, I love building towns, I love creating my own avatars in the character creator. I love the shoutouts to all the different lego themes. Seeing Lego Sets from my childhood alive on screen fills me with joy. Lego has always been a big part of my life. It was a huge deal in my childhood and I still love building with it in adulthood. This game feels like a big love letter to lego and has a special place in my heart. there are some technical issues, theres A bug here and a glitch there and sometimes the game crashes but I've played the sims for years before so I am used to that in a game haha. Playing around with the graphic settings helped solve most issues. Remember to look on the games wiki for some codes as some characters and objects can only be unlocked with special codes. Other than that: have fun! If you are looking for a nice, chill time and love exploring then this game is perfect for you. Haven't tried the multiplayer yet so i can't say anything about that but by myself I have been having so much fun with this little rough gem. Also remember, buying this game once and building with virtual blocks is technically cheaper than buying all the real sets ;)
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Feb. 2024
I love this game i think it's overhated, i played lego games for years when i was younger but this one hits different, usually lego games nowadays are just the same, and Lego Worlds is on another level, it's kind of like Minecraft but in lego form and obviously way better, because the world is yours, you can do whatever the hell you want in this game, if you want to build a massive tower just gather the materials and go for it, anyways the point is that, this game lets you do what you want and whenever you want, there isn't that many games that let you do that anymore, i really recommend it to anyone regardless of age, it's a bit overpriced but it's to be expected because it's a lego game after all, but you can get it for a decent price whenever it's on discount, i got it for 5.99 at the time, it was over a year ago now, i recommend the game massively, especially when it's discounted, i wouldn't pay the original price for it because it's a bit too expensive for it's standards, even Minecraft is less expensive than this game, but that isn't a bad thing because it's Lego after all.
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Jan. 2024
In 2015, TT tried something completely different. Originally released in Early Access and leaving it in 2017, LEGO Worlds is a completely different take on LEGO, leaving the collectathon-style behind and instead trying to go for the incredibly popular sandbox genre of games. There are two real main modes to play through, Adventure and Sandbox. Adventure Mode is what it sounds like. Your ship is damaged, and after crash landing on a world, you need to find enough gold bricks to get the ship back into orbit. As you go through your first couple of worlds, you'll collect new tools to enhance your creativity with helpful narration provided by Peter Serafinowicz (who was also the voice of Kang in Marvel Super Heroes 2). Sandbox Mode is also exactly what it sounds like. Everything is available to you, even a pair of bagpipes, although you won't unlock achievements this way. Co-op is also much easier to get working here than any other game with Online Multiplayer being introduced, and the controls are more optimised for PC than any other game TT has done. What's really neat for me to see is all the themes TT have utilised for this game. A whole ton of sets I remember seeing as a child are here, from Atlantis, Agents, Mars Mission, Power Miners, ect. All themes that would have never been represented in game form otherwise, so it's nice to see them get a chance to shine here. The game stopped receiving updates years ago with even a planned survival update cancelled, and in the years since, there's been several more attempts at replicating LEGO's creativity in digital form, both from TT and other developers (LEGO Movie 2, LEGO Bricktales, ect.), but LEGO Worlds still remains a strange yet wonderful curiousity that regardless of your time with it, is an experience quite unlike any other.
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LEGO® Worlds
7.7
11,891
3,277
Online players
147
Developer
TT Games, Traveller's Tales
Publisher
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release 07 Mar 2017
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