LEGO Bricktales now available to download on mobile platforms
Developer Thunderful’s LEGO Bricktales puzzle-adventure video game is now available to download on touchscreen mobile devices.
Already proving to be a hit on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mac, and PC, LEGO Bricktales is an innovative and challenging physics-based puzzle game that we reviewed right here. The good news is that developer Thunderful Games’ hit title has now made the leap to mobile platforms and can be downloaded from today.
Priced at £4.99 / $4.99 / €5.59, LEGO Bricktales takes players on an epic journey to save their grandfather’s amusement park from closure, travelling to five unique biomes and solving tricky problems along the way. The game takes place across jungle, desert, city, castle and Caribbean locations, with items to be collected and unlocked, characters to be customised and even a fun sandbox mode to play around with.
The brick-by-brick building mechanic in LEGO Bricktales should prove to be the perfect fit for mobile devices, allowing players to crack perplexing puzzles and bring their creative solutions to life.
To celebrate the release of LEGO Bricktales game on mobile, Thunderful Games has put together five Pick a Brick packs inspired by key building challenges from the game. With just a few clicks players can be transported straight back to one of Grandpa’s biomes and just like in the game it’s down to their own creativity (instead of building instructions) to design something unique.
“We’re so excited to be able to share the beautiful world of LEGO Bricktales with iOS and Android users today,” said Agostino Simonetta, Chief Games Officer at Thunderful. “We’re also really excited that LEGO have created new Pick a Brick packs that were inspired by some of the puzzles in the game. We can’t wait to see your digital and real-life creations!”
LEGO Bricktales is available to download on iOS and Android devices from today, with the game priced at £4.99 / $4.99 / €5.59.
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