The child-friendly MMO Lego Minifigures Online celebrates its launch on June 29. Previously, the game was in a “Open Beta” as a Free2Play title, but is now shifting to a Buy2Play model. In recent months, numerous changes have been made to present a more exciting world for children and customers than before.
Lego Minifigures Online: A Colorful World for Kids
The MMO by FunCom is undoubtedly aimed at a very young target audience. The typical Lego figures are set in a medieval fantasy world and must protect the good king from the creatures of the evil wizard. While some may roll their eyes at the cliché collection, children could very well enjoy it. And thus, also MMO parents who want to share their hobby with their offspring.
The game will be released simultaneously for PC, Mac, and Linux, but also for iOS and Android devices. All players are in the same world, regardless of which device they use. For example, the older brother could play from his tablet while the little sister sits at the father’s PC.
The European price is not yet known, but it is likely to be based on the American pricing (30$ for the PC version, 5$ for individual “worlds” of the mobile version). The game will also be available on Steam.
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