Minecraft has been around a long time without much competition, but the release of LEGO Worlds could mean that Minecraft could be in trouble. LEGO has been dominating childrens video games and now they are rolling out their version of ... well Minecraft.
Minecraft has seen a lot of additions to their games with Star Wars, Pokemon and much more, but what happens when LEGO Worlds rolls out their much more recognizable Star Wars, Jurassic World, Avengers, Batman etc.
Take a look at the difference between the LEGO and Minecraft versions of The Justice League. LEGO 1 - Minecraft 0.
It will only be a matter of time before it is the go to game for kids across the globe! The game enters STEAM Early Access today, with the goal of allowing the gaming community to provide feedback for continual improvements and the integration of additional content over time.
In LEGO Worlds, players have the freedom to alter procedurally generated worlds and create anything they can imagine one brick at a time, or use prefabricated structures to customize their environments. Large-scale landscaping tools are available to modify terrain quickly and easily. Entire worlds and creations are brought to life with characters and creatures that interact with each other as well as the player in unexpected ways. From helicopters to dragons, motorbikes to bears, there are always interesting ways for players to explore the vast worlds and discover hidden treasures. Fans of the LEGO building sets will be rewarded with a select number of commercially available sets that can be unlocked in-game during Early Access, with many more to come in future game updates. Future plans will also offer multiplayer and sharing features, for friends to experience each other’s worlds and show-off their creations.