- cross-posted to:
- games@sh.itjust.works
- technews@radiation.party
- cross-posted to:
- games@sh.itjust.works
- technews@radiation.party
- Cute. - So these appear to be actual Lego sets, not a game like Lego Star Wars, Lego Marvel or whatever. I’d love to see a Nintendo-platform Lego Animal Crossing game. - I thought it was a game and was so exited! I really love Lego games 
- Endless Legos… My initial thought was a video game, also. 🤷♂️ 
 
- I don’t see Cherry. No Cherry, none of my money that simple. Cherry is the best neighbor, and Tiffany is the second best neighbor. I will die on this hill. - I’m sorry your furry waifu isn’t included, King. 
- Tiffany’s ears are cigarettes. - Thus she is not in the top 10. 
 
- If they didn’t have so much branded bullshit maybe their sets would be affordable. - Harry Potter and St@r W@rz ruined their Castle and Space sets. - Having the Star Wars license is what saved the company. - That and Bionicle. - Lol 
 
- Ruining the product to save the company. - What is it like being so confident yet so incredibly wrong? - The pre-HP and pre-SW Lego Castle and Space sets had more pieces and better designs. They were superior and more dynamic sets. - There are far better sets than there were prior to that. Look at all the massive sets now. Lego ideas. Botanical. Even remakes of old sets, I don’t know what you are on but Lego is better now than ever. 
- “I don’t like the new thing because it’s not the old thing” - You’re calling Star Wars and Harry Potter the “new thing”? 
 
 
 
- How did they ruin the product with Star Wars sets? - I have non-licensed Lego sets from 1995 that cost $0.24 per brick at the time (inflation adjusted) while currently most comparable sets like City and the like are around $0.10 per brick. 
 
- @MajesticSloth Lego Bionicle is what saved the company. Look it up. It’s a fascinating story actually. 
 
 
- Heading made me think it was an Animal Crossing like game, by Lego. I was disappointed. - The set looks great though, would love to get it. 










