Tue, Mar 04, 2008 | 11:04 GMT
Lego MMO will “bring that dream alive”
Developer Netdevil’s director of business development, Mark Hansen, has said that the core driving factor behind Lego getting into the MMO space with Lego Universe is to “bring alive” children’s Lego fantasies. That and making a metric truckload of money, obviously.
“What’s really unique now is that the technology is at a level where we can get more than just a single child into a single-player game,” he said. “Now we’re looking at getting a mass of children into an area to play and interact with Lego. One reason for that is simply consumer demand – kids have been asking us about playing online with Lego and their friends. They see the space and the technology – things like Club Penguin – and they want something like that. We see the uniqueness of building a massively multiplayer online game to add on value to the physical product that we have. When the child sits and plays on the floor with an army and a castle and his Lego knights – that’s what we want to bring to the MMO experience, what’s in the child’s mind. It needs to be alive, we can bring that dream alive.”
Lego Universe has no release date as yet, but a trailer’s planned for this year, apparently. The game is to feature innovations such as being able to build anything from Lego in the game then ordering the exact Lego kit online.



5 comments
#1
frod
03/03/08, 11:54 am
It will be nice if they can integrate Technic somehow. Garry’s mod with Lego.
#2
patlike
03/03/08, 1:54 pm
How can this possibly fail? Unless it’s rubbish, obviously.
#3
AMG
03/03/08, 2:26 pm
It might fail with the younger kids. I think Lego is ace, but my nephews don’t like it ‘cos they associate it with school classes – physics, design etc. We had Meccano in my day, I didn’t like that for the same reason. But yeah, Lego Universe has got me quite excited.
#4
patlike
03/03/08, 2:30 pm
There may be a lack of depth in the game that means it won’t appeal to the “core” 18-35 group as well. Just have to wait and see, I guess.
#5
frod
03/03/08, 2:37 pm
I think they’ve certainly picked the ideal way of putting lego in a game.