In the 1990 s, before striking at considerably repeatable success with the action-adventure formula of the Lego Star Wars games, Lego used to put out a great deal of videogames. Under the Lego Interactive banner, the company released a varied slate of PC and console titles, in a range of genres. Cart racers, developing simulators, first-person expedition video games. If you were a kid with a PC in the late ’90 s, your first intro to real-time strategy may not have been Starcraft but Lego Rock Raiders These games were all targeted at kids, and at their finest they made hardcore gaming more legible to kids by– and this is a horrible phrase, apologies in advance– leveraging the Lego brand name. Lego aesthetic appeals satisfied enjoyable, uncomplicated handles fascinating corners of the videogame universe. A beautiful, effective formula.
Minecraft Dungeons, the very first Minecraft spinoff