LEGO® Bricktales Thunderful Publishing AB In LEGO® Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own im… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsIn LEGO® Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own imagination. See your creations brought to life in a beautiful LEGO world where every problem has a constructive resolution. Embark on an epic adventure across a world of beautiful LEGO diorama biomes crafted brick by brick as you search for inspiration to help your grandfather reinvigorate his rundown amusement park with your little robot buddy in tow. Your journey will take you to the deepest jungle, sun-drenched deserts, a bustling city corner, a towering medieval castle, and tropical Caribbean islands. Help the minifigures of these worlds by solving puzzles and unlock new skills throughout the story to further explore these worlds and uncover the many secrets and mysteries they contain. From purely aesthetic creations, such as a market stand or music box, up to functional physics-based puzzles like building a crane or gyrocopter - each diorama offers a variety of construction spots with the freedom of intuitive brick-by-brick building. In each spot you are given a set of bricks and it’s up to you to figure out a unique build that will work. On top of specific puzzles and quests, there are additional builds in the amusement park so you can customize the rides to make them your own! The Story Your grandfather, a genius inventor, has called you for help! His beloved amusement park is about to close as the mayor is threatening to shut everything down and seize the land if the necessary repairs aren’t made to bring it up to code. With the help of your powerful little robot buddy, you can restore it using a mysterious device based on alien technology. As a source of power, the device needs happiness crystals, which you can harvest by making people happy and solving their problems. With the aid of a portal, travel to different locations all around the world to help people and collect their happiness crystals. Strap in for the ultimate building adventure and save your grandfather’s amusement park! Features - A globetrotting LEGO adventure: Experience a whimsical and epic adventure around the world, packed with charming dialogue and fun secrets to unravel. - Beautiful diorama worlds: Explore five varied story world biomes and the amusement park hub, all fully built out of LEGO bricks. - Build like never before: Discover the most intuitive brick-by-brick building in a LEGO video game, as you see your creations come to life in a three-dimensional world. - Test your skills with varied puzzles: Different types of puzzles will test your building skills. Use your engineering brain in functional physics-based puzzles to build a bridge for a digger to get across a river, put your designer hat on to build a stunning new throne for the King, or customize the rides in the amusement park. - Master your builds in Sandbox Mode: Unlock the Sandbox Mode upon completing a construction spot, then you go back in and improve your build with a huge selection of additional bricks from different themes. - Heaps of items to collect and unlock: Find collectables in the different dioramas and use them to buy cool new items for your wardrobe or new brick color sets for the sandbox mode. - Build your unique character: Create your own minifigure character from a huge selection of parts and unlock more options inspired by the worlds you visit as you progress through the story. Information Seller:Thunderful Publishing AB Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Apr 27, 2023 Updated:Dec 05, 2024 Version:1.8a Size:0.9 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lego-bricktales/id1618206278 MetaGonzo Well-Known Member May 7, 2009 1,459 271 83 #2 MetaGonzo, Apr 27, 2023 I wonder if there’s just one “right” way to build each solution or if any way that gets the job done is acceptable. The latter sounds good, the former less interesting. macplash Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2014 2,645 1,103 113 Male 3D artist Munich, Germany #3 macplash, Apr 27, 2023 @MetaGonzo it’s been on Steam for a while, so you can read some impressions and reviews there. Mostly positive. MetaGonzo likes this. MetaGonzo Well-Known Member May 7, 2009 1,459 271 83 #4 MetaGonzo, Apr 27, 2023 Is it? Ok, I’ll check it out. Collin Well-Known Member Jul 29, 2010 719 46 28 Graphic Designer/Illustrator/Art Director Colorado Springs, CO https://www.theislandsofmisfitcreativity.com/ #5 Collin, Apr 27, 2023 Plus there's a demo on Steam. I played the demo awhile ago, but didn't really care for how it controlled. I'm wondering if touch controls will work better? metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #6 metalcasket, Apr 28, 2023 Can I just say...Thunderful has been on an effing roll recently! Between SMB Forever and a flippin' LEGO game, they seem to be securing the rights to some massive IP AND their entire iOS catalog is premium. The next Playdigious or Feral, folks? gaberaph likes this. Draven2222 Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2013 297 47 28 #7 Draven2222, Apr 28, 2023 Hey Guys anyone know if controllers are supported ? awwe likes this. ShinHadoukin Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2015 972 143 43 #8 ShinHadoukin, Apr 28, 2023 Are most if you playing in ipads or phones? My first thoughts is a small screen may not work as well for this game. Just curious of thoughts from phone players. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #9 squarezero, Apr 28, 2023 I’m doing okay with it on my iPhone 14 Pro. When you build it takes you to a special screen, which you can expand, move around, etc. It also gives you fine tuning controls with buttons, so you are not dependent on your precision with touch. Collin and gaberaph like this. ShinHadoukin Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2015 972 143 43 #10 ShinHadoukin, Apr 28, 2023 Th Thanks. I will give it a shot. awwe Member May 21, 2015 13 1 3 #11 awwe, Apr 28, 2023 i want to know as well. If it has i will buy it. If not its a pass for me unfortunately squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #12 squarezero, Apr 28, 2023 My Backbone is fully supported. Draven2222 and adamphetamine like this. Collin Well-Known Member Jul 29, 2010 719 46 28 Graphic Designer/Illustrator/Art Director Colorado Springs, CO https://www.theislandsofmisfitcreativity.com/ #13 Collin, Apr 29, 2023 Does anyone have hand on impressions of this port? Last I looked, there was only a single 1-star review on the App Store, and no actual review there. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #14 squarezero, Apr 29, 2023 The port is fine. It can run up to 120 FPS with hi-res graphics and effects, and full controller support. If you like the game, I see nothing wrong with the port. Collin likes this. GordLacey Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2009 125 6 18 #15 GordLacey, May 2, 2023 I’ve been meaning to get this for my PlayStation, but never got around to it, and then I saw it on the App Store last night. It’s pretty awesome, and the touch controls are so good that I can’t really imagine uig it with a controller. Really cool game that supplies you with bricks and allows you to build whatever, as long as you meet the build requirements (doesn’t break, or holds weight…j gaberaph and Anotherkellydown like this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I wonder if there’s just one “right” way to build each solution or if any way that gets the job done is acceptable. The latter sounds good, the former less interesting.
@MetaGonzo it’s been on Steam for a while, so you can read some impressions and reviews there. Mostly positive.
Plus there's a demo on Steam. I played the demo awhile ago, but didn't really care for how it controlled. I'm wondering if touch controls will work better?
Can I just say...Thunderful has been on an effing roll recently! Between SMB Forever and a flippin' LEGO game, they seem to be securing the rights to some massive IP AND their entire iOS catalog is premium. The next Playdigious or Feral, folks?
Are most if you playing in ipads or phones? My first thoughts is a small screen may not work as well for this game. Just curious of thoughts from phone players.
I’m doing okay with it on my iPhone 14 Pro. When you build it takes you to a special screen, which you can expand, move around, etc. It also gives you fine tuning controls with buttons, so you are not dependent on your precision with touch.
Does anyone have hand on impressions of this port? Last I looked, there was only a single 1-star review on the App Store, and no actual review there.
The port is fine. It can run up to 120 FPS with hi-res graphics and effects, and full controller support. If you like the game, I see nothing wrong with the port.
I’ve been meaning to get this for my PlayStation, but never got around to it, and then I saw it on the App Store last night. It’s pretty awesome, and the touch controls are so good that I can’t really imagine uig it with a controller. Really cool game that supplies you with bricks and allows you to build whatever, as long as you meet the build requirements (doesn’t break, or holds weight…j