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Funcom has announced that LEGO Minifigures Online is now available across multiple platforms and can be purchased for $29.99. This is a one-time fee with no subscription required to continue to play.
Find out more on the LEGO Minifigures Online site.
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As Arthur said in the Holy Grail, this new learning amazes me
So, all these years we used it wrong, and it's not "self-heals", rather it's "selfies"? Probably that's why most healers are using sticks, those must be selfie sticks...
I think it looks a lot like a Wizard 101 world,low end graphics,but it does fit the theme well.What i see looks like it could be fun for the younger generation,i see this likely doing well.It is even using the kids safe software,not that it is fool proof but gives parents some feeling of ease.
Only draw back i can see is that the younger generation as far as i know tend to be more on the peripherals like mobile and consoles,not as much a PC trend.So if this game relies only on PC sales/cash flow,it may be asking to lure in the older audience,not sure that will work.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Ohh boy. I sense LEGO Stargate in the works.
As for LMO, I must at least partially agree with Dren_Utogi. LEGO is more about building than straight up fighting. I don't see the creative angle a LEGO game needs to survive. Sadly, I'm guessing this one will end up pretty much like the last online LEGO game . . . what was the name of that again?
I've got a feevah, and the only prescription... is more cowbell.
It was cute when it was F2P.
At B2P, not so much.
That's because AoC was/is a good game.
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If they now have it revamped and across multiple platforms, that's not scrambling. That's being one step ahead of the rest. What they did couldn't have been done that fast if there wasn't some kind of gameplan ahead of time.
There isn't a "right" or "wrong" way to play, if you want to use a screwdriver to put nails into wood, have at it, simply don't complain when the guy next to you with the hammer is doing it much better and easier. - Allein
"Graphics are often supplied by Engines that (some) MMORPG's are built in" - Spuffyre