Lego Voyagers review: a co-op game that’s too true to the Lego spirit

Lego Voyagers review: a co-op game that’s too true to the Lego spirit

An aspect of Lego that has sometimes been lost in its rush into licensed product over the last couple of decades — and even in some of its own lines, like Ninjago — is its impeccable Scandinavian taste. This sensibility, shared by other Scandi brands like Ikea and Volvo, is all about wedding form and function, good sense and good taste, in a clean, almost utopian design aesthetic. It’s best represented by the Lego Creator series’ invitation to investigate the anatomy of typewriters, helicopters, and dinosaurs, or by Lego City’s cheerful society of civic servants: astronauts, garbage collectors, and police without guns.

3 Comments

  1. abner.mcglynn

    This review highlights an interesting aspect of Lego that many fans may appreciate. It’s great to see a game that embraces the true spirit of creativity and collaboration. Looking forward to seeing how it plays out!

  2. simeon.stehr

    Absolutely, it’s refreshing to see Lego returning to its roots and emphasizing creativity and collaboration. The focus on cooperative gameplay in Lego Voyagers really encourages players to work together, which can enhance the overall experience and make it even more enjoyable for families and friends.

  3. zlarson

    I completely agree! It’s great that Lego Voyagers focuses on teamwork and imagination, which are core elements of the brand. Plus, the co-op gameplay really encourages players to think outside the box together, making it a fun experience for all ages.

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