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LEGO Minifigures Online New Trailer and Press Release

As the year of 2013 wraps up, new information (including a new trailer and press release) has been revealed for the LEGO Minifigures Online MMO (Massively Multiplayer Game) video game, being developed by Funcom. First of all, IGN released a new trailer in an article titled “Making an Online LEGO Game Work”, in which they talk to Funcom’s Executive Producer, Lawrence Poe and ask how this game will different to that of the failed LEGO Universe.

You can watch the new trailer above and read what Lawrence Poe said to IGN below.

The focus is on the minifigures and their adventures through fantastical worlds. The key aspect of the game is finding minifigures, learning to use their abilities in the best possible way, training your minifigures to become more powerful, and going through these cool worlds completing quests, defeating cool dungeon bosses and really just exploring and having fun.

Building is also an important part of the game, and its primary function is to support the adventuring experience. You’ll come across piles of LEGO bricks that can be assembled into contraptions that can help you defeat a boss, a bridge that allows you to cross a river, a jump pad that allows you to reach a specific location and so on.

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Accessibility is key for this game, so we’re trying to make it as easy as possible to get into the game and have fun. Obviously there will be a lot of younger players for this game so we are taking our time to ensure that we will provide the best experience for those young players and their parents both in terms of gameplay and the business model.

Each minifigure will have its own unique abilities that really define how they’re played. Each ability offers a different tactical approach to combat, and part of the fun is figuring out what minifigures and what abilities work best with certain types of enemies in different situations. If you’re in a dungeon, in a tight hallway, it definitely makes sense switching to the Galaxy Patrol, as his lasers will ricochet back and forth between walls.

One thing that I find interesting about what Lawrence said in the article is the fact that there will be a series of minifigures that will be released alongside the game. As we mentioned in a previous article about the game here at BrickExtra, players will be able to purchase physical minifigures and immediately begin to play them in the game with the use of codes that will be included with the minifigures.

Take a look at a new press release by Funcom about the game that was released just after the new trailer and IGN article below.

Take a Grand Tour of LEGO Minifigures Online

Funcom provides fans with massive amounts of information about the upcoming game through a brand new video and website

Oslo, Norway – December 18th, 2013 – What is ‘LEGO® Minifigures Online’ all about? Now is your chance to find out! Funcom announced today the launch of the ‘LEGO Minifigures Online’ website. With this launch, fans can learn more about the game without needing access to the beta testing. A new video [see top of article] has also launched in conjunction with the new site.

The new ‘This is LEGO Minifigures Online’ video offers a narrated tour of some of the exciting things fans will be able to do and places they can visit when the game launches next year. The video also showcases brand new, never-before-seen content such as the Pirate World, the Treasure Island dungeon and the terrifying Crikey the Kraken!

Visit http://www.playminifigures.com to explore the site and see the video!

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“We have an amazing cast of characters and worlds in ‘LEGO Minifigures Online’, and the new video and website are a great opportunity for everyone to discover that,” says Executive Producer Lawrence Poe. “This is a game with tremendous amount of variety and there is just so much to see and experience here. Our goal is to combine accessibility with depth to make sure we make a LEGO Minifigures game that can appeal to kids of all ages.”

Visitors to the website can go even more in-depth and get a detailed look at the specific minifigures, and learn more about their abilities and their personalities. ‘LEGO Minifigures Online’ is set to release with almost one hundred different minifigures, and the website will reveal more details in the coming months!

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‘LEGO Minifigures Online’ is based on the hugely popular LEGO Minifigures collection. The minifigures are the charming characters that inhabit LEGO creations , whether it’s on a childhood bedroom floor or inside a virtual world, and over 340 million of them were sold in 2012 alone. In Funcom’s upcoming online game, the player must collect these minifigures, discover their unique abilities and bring them out on grand adventures through wonderful worlds of bricks and pixels together with thousands of other players from all over the world.

Those interested in joining the Closed Beta for ‘LEGO Minifigures Online’ can register a user account on the official website. More testers will be invited to join throughout development.

LEGO Minifigures Online will become available to play in Summer 2014 in browser on PC and Mac and on iOS and Android. You can check out more about the game at it’s official website or the LEGO Video Games page.

The LEGO Movie Video Game News and Promotions

The LEGO Movie 2With me being on holiday earlier in December and the busy Christmas season finally calming down, here is a round-up of all the news related to The LEGO Movie and the video game that goes along with it. Quite a bit has happened since we last posted about The LEGO Movie and you can read it all for yourself below. 🙂

VGX 2013 Video Game Announcement Trailer

While I was away on holiday, VGX 2013 (the video game awards show) was held and, while neither Warner Brothers or LEGO were there, they still released an announcement trailer on YouTube for The LEGO Movie video game that shows scenes from The LEGO Movie as well as footage from the game itself. The video game will include more than 90 playable characters from the movie and 15 levels to play through.

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EB Games Pre-Order Bonus

In other LEGO Movie-related news, Brick Fanatics have uncovered the first (in what probably will be many) pre-order bonuses for the upcoming video game. EB Games, a video game retailer in Australia and New Zealand, are offering a free Old Wild West Emmet minifigure if you pre-order any version of the game from them.

The LEGO Movie Toys coming to Happy Meals

After rumours began circling a week before, Brickset forum member princedraven took a picture of a child’s McDonalds Happy Meal box, which states that some LEGO Movie-themed goodies will come with Happy Meals sometime in the future. Brick Fanatics have calculated that the promotion is likely to start on either the 22nd or the 29th of January 2014.

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The LEGO Movie Video Game Special Edition

Brick Fanatics is reporting that a UK retailer by the name of GAME.co.uk will be exclusively selling a The LEGO Movie Video Game Special Edition in their stores and online. The “Wild West” pack includes a selection of pants and 4 new playable characters. The downloadable pants are the following:

  • The Tornado Pants – lets you spin around and attract more studs.
  • The Prospector Pants – allows you to spawn more high-value studs
  • The Hot Pants – gets you all fired up
  • The Jack Rabbit Pants – allows you to jump higher

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The new playable characters in the pack are Old Ollie, Wild Will, Sudds Backwash and Rootbeer Belle. This particular version of the game will only be available for PlayStation 3Xbox 360PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Pre-order the game now by clicking here.

That appears to be it for The LEGO Movie news and announcements at the moment, but you can be sure that they’ll be more news in the future. The LEGO Movie and video game will be released on the same day (14th February 2014) and the game will be available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PS Vita and PC systems.