I get to hold the whole world in my hands. Well, I get to hold all of LEGO Worlds in my hands. LEGO worlds has come to the Nintendo Switch and I received a digital download of the game along with the DLC packs. Opinions are my own.
It was pretty easy to get into LEGO worlds and start playing. There are two modes of play: Adventure Mode and Sandbox Mode. In adventure mode your character goes through a series of tasks to learn how to use all of their tools in order to build awesome creations in the worlds. There are tools for painting bricks, copying bricks, discovering bricks and more. As you complete tasks in each world your character gains gold bricks and more experience towards the goal of Master Builder. The gold bricks also allow your character to unlock and explore new worlds.
As you explore these new worlds you can discover different models that you can put into your library and you can recall them for use later in the game. Sometimes they can be used to solve a puzzle and other times to help fight bad guys or make a quick getaway. The discovery tool will be one of your most used tools in the game.
After discovery you’ll learn copy and also build and color. You can make your creations however detailed you want and then color them your favorite colors and themes. I have only gotten to the third world so far. That is the classic space world and so I hop all around the moon in search of items that the various spacemen are looking for. I have not done enough building yet and that is probably what I am most weak in. I will continue to play and become that Master Builder. Continue reading Review: LEGO Worlds for the Nintendo Switch