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LEGO Builder’s Journey now available on Nintendo Switch and PC

June 23, 2021 by Andrew Newton

The LEGO Group and developer Light Brick Studio have released their non-verbal puzzle adventure LEGO Builder’s Journey on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.  This puzzle adventure offers endless possibilities of creative play, looks stunningly beautiful yet simple and features a wonderful story of a father and son.

With this stunning brick-built universe, follow the heartwarming story of a father and son as they set out on a trip through a beautiful LEGO world filled with geometric puzzles. Players will solve puzzles by moving LEGO blocks to help the father and son on their journey all while listening to relaxing, meditative music.

On the technical side of things, LEGO Builder’s Journey features ray-traced ambient occlusion, global illumination, reflections, shadows and other effects that help immerse players into the game.

“When creating LEGO Builder’s Journey, we were inspired by the new movement of games that focus on the overall experience for gamers,” said Karsten Lund, creative director and head of studio, Light Brick Studio. “We chose to focus on the emotional and evocative aspects of storytelling to spark players’ imaginations, and to encourage them to reflect on the importance of play and creativity in all of our lives.”

LEGO Builder’s Journey is available now from the Nintendo eShop and from Steam and the Epic Games Store for PC.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, LEGO, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: LEGO Builder’s Journey, LEGO Group, Light Brick Studio

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