
Games that you don’t need to focus on to really get the value out of them and while the collecting random stuff in games is no longer relegated to a genre all it’s own, I often find myself turning to the LEGO games to satiate my need to see that wonderful 10/10 items found screen. That game you play while something is playing on Netflix or you’re secretly trying to entertain yourself during an arduous Skype call and, “Ah, beans, my camera isn’t working! No no, I’m still here, keep talking”, you utter to the concerned face on the screen as you open up Diablo or World of Warcraft. While they’ve certainly flooded the market with a veritable sea of different interpretations, some being better than others, I can honestly say that LEGO’s take on collect-a-thons have always served me well as “do nothing” games.


I’ve said it once and I’ll say it a thousand times more before it becomes no less of a secret: I appreciate the LEGO games.
