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By Harry Slater, on February 14, 2017Well done on making it this far into another week. Get ready for people saying confusing things about hump day to you tomorrow though. Today though we’re going to take one of our usual looks at three of the best games in a specific genre on the App Store. But what genre to pick? How about the best Lego games on iOS? Since they’re mostly on sale at the moment because that Lego Batman game has come out. You can click on the name of the game to be taken to the App Store. But which ones should you get? The Lego Movie Video Game Subscribe to AppSpy on How could a game based on the Lego Movie be bad? The answer is, it’s not, it’s actually really good. Full of the sort of fun and whimsy that made a film about some building blocks so engaging. And this one’s on sale right now as well, so you can pick it up for 99p / 99c right now if you click on the link in its name above. And we reckon that you should, because this is a right blast through the Lego universe.




Read the Pocket Gamer review here. Lego Marvel Super Heroes Okay, so Lego Batman is cool. But what could possibly be cooler? Because Marvel, in almost every respect, is just cooler than DC at the moment. Plus giant Lego Hulk is a lovely idea. There’s a cool story to get your teeth into here, as well as all plenty of interesting new ideas that breathe a different sort of life into the standard Lego formula. What could go wrong? Well, it’s not one of the games that’s on sale, but other that that, nowt. Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes This one just scrapes in, and for one reason alone. One, it’s got Batman in it, and I’m worried that if he reads what I said in the last entry he might come and punch me over and over in the face. And second it’s one of the games in the sale. So now you’ve got a choice of two sale games and one none sale game. I have brought you choice. What you choose to do with it is entirely up to you. Read the Pocket Gamer review here.




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We have over 76 online LEGO games in our collection. The best part is all you can play all games online free. We have fun games LEGO Games for the entire family. All games are either Flash, Shockwave, Unity 3D, WebGL, or HTML5. Browse through our collection and see what amazing online games you'll discover. If you like a game, give it a thumb's up and add it to your favorites. New LEGO Games are added regularity. We provide PC gaming right on your web browser. We strive to bring you the best online gaming experience. Here are a few LEGO online games we recommend Spinjitzu Snakedown Lego, Ninjago Possession, Ninjago Viper Smash ZX, and Lego City: Great Vehicles.It’s hard to believe now, but during the late 90s, the Lego company faced an enormous struggle to stay relevant and profitable as children turned elsewhere for entertainment. Now, however, the Danish toy outfit has established itself as a cultural giant built not just from little bricks, but from licensed toys, animated feature films and, of course, video games.




The unique, symbiotic connection between key brands like Star Wars, physical Lego playsets and the hugely successful Lego series of games was always going to lead toward a “toys-to-life” title. In this genre, created by Activision’s Skylanders series, special action figures can be placed on a USB portal, which then renders them into the on-screen action (using a rather unglamorous technology close to that which sees an Oyster card open a Tube station’s gate). The only surprise is that it’s taken so long for Dimensions to arrive. Created by Traveller’s Tales, the team behind many of the recent Lego video games, Dimensions’ design takes on a fundamentally similar form to its forbearers. It’s a third-person action-adventure where gameplay centres on light combat and environmental puzzle solving, with switches, levers and locked doors serving as Dimension’s core currency of interaction. But while it’s conventional, it is certainly not mediocre. Lego Dimensions offers a hugely captivating world filled with character and considered design.




The wit that this studio has brought to its previous titles is immediately evident in the setting. Thanks to the dimension-plundering efforts of an archetypical super villain played by Gary Oldman, the game’s cast of protagonists – opening with the Batman, Gandalf and Lego Movie characters included in the starter pack – are forced to protect a series of high-profile fictional worlds. The result sees the protagonists, locations and lore of The Wizard of Oz, Doctor Who, The Simpsons and more mixed and mashed into a series of entertaining levels. The environments are detailed and imaginative, playing home to well-designed puzzles that reward single and cooperative play with near equal grace. The quality of writing and knack for comedy shines through. Whether it’s Batman’s frustrated attempt to comprehend a Tardis, or confusion about right and wrong on the Yellow Brick Road, Dimensions knows how to raise a smile. There are odd glitches to be found, and perhaps the value of the boss battle is slightly overstated throughout the game.




Predominantly, though, Dimensions is tremendous fun. But what of those physical toys? In Dimensions they are, of course, built from Lego, taking the form of characters and vehicles. The starter pack includes the required Toy Pad platform, the three aforementioned character figures, and one vehicle; a diminutive Lego Batmobile. Very quickly, the unique strength of Lego reveals itself. While other toys-to-life games like Skylanders and Disney Infinity have mostly provided players with static action figures, this is a game that wants you to really play with the toys. In fact, the opening starts with putting the controller aside and building a portal on the Toy Pad. Later models are reconstructed to track progress and reflect upgrades in game, and throughout, you’re never far from the next moment you switch thumbsticks for bricks. But with the toys also comes Dimension’s capacity to irritate. Unavailable areas, hidden items and other concealed elements lurk in each and every level.




Many can only be accessed by certain characters or vehicles not included in the starter pack, which must be purchased in the real world for real money. Although this is a standard feature of this genre, it’s still a bridge between the physical and virtual that most parents could probably do without – especially as the extra sets do not come cheap. Available in various arrangements that each provide new Lego models and game content – including entire new missions and levels in some cases – the packs are certainly of a quality equal to the base game. But it is Dimension’s habit of constantly suggesting the introduction of these new elements that is bound to put pressure on parental wallets. Buying a new pack does make revisiting a level rewarding, and arguably lends longevity to the experience. But one thing is clear; the completist will have to spend hundreds of pounds to experience Dimensions in its entirety. The base game, though, remains superb – the ways Dimensions harnesses what Lego does best to blend the tangible with the digital is consistently delightful.

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