Soon we will have a chance to play LEGO Builder's Journey also outside Apple Arcade. New game associated with the popular bricks will take us to a beautiful world filled with logic puzzles.
Soon we will be able play another game related to the LEGO brand on PC and Switch. This time it will be a project focusing on logic puzzles, titled LEGO Builder's Journey. During the game we will visit various boards on which our task is to lead the character from point A to point B. We will achieve this by building special routes using the available bricks or by bending the rules and using our wits.
In December 2019, LEGO Builder's Journey hit the Apple Arcade service, making the game available on iOS or macOS devices. Now it will also be released on PC and Nintendo Switch in a new, expanded version with improved visuals, among other things.
Thanks to the support of ray tracing technology and DLSS it will be probably the most beautiful LEGO game ever created. The play of light, smooth animations and small, aesthetically pleasing locations make a stunning impression. Who would have thought that plastic bricks can be presented in such a pleasing way.
We'll be able to test the game on our own hardware soon. Then we'll also find out how much gameplay the title will provide. The original version of the game offered about an hour of fun. The creators did not reveal whether the refreshed version will receive new levels that will extend the main campaign. For now we have to wait for more information or the the game's release, the latter being scheduled for June 22 this year.
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