Lego MMOG Announced 61
Gamespot is reporting that a Lego Massively Multiplayer Game aimed at kids is in the works. Developer NetDevil, makers of Auto Assault, will be working on the project. No firm details beyond the project's announcement at this point, but the site slates the game for a 2008 launch.
How sweet is that!? (Score:1)
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I can feel my life draining awaaaayyyyyyy.......
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The small print... (Score:2)
Oh Boy (Score:2, Interesting)
I mean, you're supposed to BUILD with them!
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I've recently seen some of the "newer" LEGO boxes and I was appalled. I mean, what does it have to do with LEGO when you get like 4 parts that you have to link together, and which you can't put together any other way than how it's intended?
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["hi, GfxGuy"]
Some sets are like that, but they are usually for the younger kids. My daughter has one set with a little fairy tale setting where the set really is basically four pieces (a floor plate, two wall/shelf things, and a pointy top), but it also came with a number of accessory pieces, plants and so forth that can be used anywhere. It's true that the wall is useless for anything else. There was a dinosaur kit my son got, and it was exactly like you mentioned - a foot piece that could only reasonably be used with the leg piece that could only be used with the hip piece...
On the other hand, I like a lot of the pieces. Sometimes I get ideas based around, for example, an interesting new cockpit design, or engines (they have several jet engines now).
But beyond that, my favorites were always various wheelsets and doors and windows. Sure, I could get a tub of lego and build a house, by why should I have to imagine working doors and windows?
So yes, I agree they've gone too far, I think it's mostly in sets that try to appeal to younger kids. My son also got a dragon set (it's a really big dragon - if you're still into lego, you'd probably know the one I'm talking about). He gave up right quick, so I built it for him. It's almost completely "generic" pieces that can be used elsewhere. Even the cloth pieces that came for the wings could be used as a sail or something.
So the more complicated sets, the ones with hundreds of pieces - I believe they still are like that; you can use the pieces for anything your imagination wants.
And if you have a specific idea you think would be cool with Lego, then BrickLink [bricklink.com] is your friend. I wanted to make a bridge to work with the lego trains, and got all the technique girders and pins from there.
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From My observations of my daughter's continued use of both BlockLand Mods and Legos I would say no. http://blmods.blogspot.com/ [blogspot.com]
Why don't you give it a try for yourself.
Lego vs. Playmobil (Score:1)
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So let me get this straight (Score:5, Funny)
Oh yeah, I just soooooooooo have to subscribe.
Purely Training... (Score:3, Funny)
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I grew up with legos... (Score:1, Funny)
Bulding your own stuff (Score:3, Insightful)
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Prepare mortals, to feast your eyes on Phallus Maximus, the largest creation in the land.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/06/13 [penny-arcade.com]
I'm going to need more legos
An MMO for kids? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's like, "think of the children," only for real this time, because seriously adults are going to fill Legoland with crap.
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As much as I don't want ten replies with links to anatomical Lego designs, there seems a higher chance of your daughter being attacked by Yog Sothoth than animated penii.
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Well, let me be the first to link to the brick testament [thebricktestament.com]. (NSFW). Bible. Porn. Legos. What else do you need?
For those who want to see some even less SFW lego porn (I mean who wouldn't?), check out drew.corrupt.net [corrupt.net].
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Uh oh, I can see where this is going. The kids are going to build hundreds of... sweet shops!
They'll rot their virtual teeth!
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Having said that, Second Life has 2 sections: Teen and regular. The Teen section is not filled with sex shops. What makes you think Lego won't monitor the content of their MMO and actively fight stupidity an
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As mentioned above, for interactive building fun in a FPS environment, there's Blockland [blockland.us], or if you prefer, Blockland Mods [blogspot.com]. The former is the base game, with basic bricks; the latter contains lots of user-created additions.
For offline, more systematic virtual Lego, you can't go wrong with BlockCAD [telia.com], which is just what it sounds like, and is perhaps what you're thinking of.
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Online modelling (Score:1)
You can buy others' creations as well:
http://factory.lego.com/gallery/ [lego.com] (sorry about the flash)
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No, I mean Lego brand building blocks. As this is a Lego brand game, I mean to talk about how they make games.
Someone pointed out that one of the Lego Racer games does allow you to actually make the cars from pieces. I haven't played that one. I've played almost all the other games at some point or another and none of the games I've played allow you to build the items from pieces. There's no reason to think this MMO will be any different.
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Instead, look at the positive side of things: This allows children, adults, anyone to build their own worlds, and show them off. It encourages creativity, gets kids interested in games that aren't just FPSs, and leads o
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However, kids will be kids. Who here can honestly say they didn't build a few select body parts with LEGOs as a kid?
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It's like, "think of the children," only for rea
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I would have agreed with you that MMOs are inevitably 'tainted', but Disney's Toontown is an outstanding example of a fun MMO that is totally child-safe. I was amazed at the unobtrusive yet secure protections that they have in place, yet it remains a really quite a fun game.
So I wouldn't say it's impossible. Difficult? Especially if you hand them freeform construction tools, yes. But I would no longer say impossible.
Am I the only one to think of Microserfs? (Score:1)
Microserfs by Douglas Coupland" [amazon.com]
THINK OF THE CHILDREN! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Because that's a good idea.
(Since we gave Steve Ballmer so much crap for this, I think it's only fair.)
Blockland!! (Score:3, Interesting)
Netdevil, huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
Oh wow! (Score:1)
However, this worries me. I know I'm not the only one that fondly remembers LEGOS. Sure the game is geared towards kids but unless they put an age cap on the game (not that anyone wouldn't lie about thier age, I mean c'mon, who does THAT?) I can only see the LEGO virtual world being innundated by not only those pervs t
Crafting is going to rock (Score:4, Funny)
makes me remember... (Score:1)
Interesting. (Score:2)
This announcement annoys me (Score:1)
Copyright? (Score:2)
I really hope they just make this open ended with some optional physics properties you can attach to parts. That's the magic of Lego...the fact that a piece can be used as part of a gun on one project and then suddenly its an engine in
similar to WhiteHexagon.com? (Score:1)