The universe of games and the blocks of Lego have something in common: the ability to transport fans to worlds full of imagination and adventure.
Over the years, Lego has demonstrated a special ability to bring the best of video games into the tangible world of its collections. We highlight three of these series that have become a landmark for enthusiasts in both areas.
Best Lego collections inspired by games
Those who enjoy collectible toys and games have an excellent reason to celebrate.
The renowned company Lego, responsible for marking the childhood of several generations with its colorful blocks, has expanded its range of options and is getting closer and closer to the universe of games. It’s the result? Incredible collections that have won over children and adults alike.
1. Lego Animal Crossing
This collection appears as a response to the growing demand from fans of the series of games from Nintendo. “Animal Crossing,” with its unique allure of vibrant, customizable communities, has always had a special appeal for building and customization.
Lego captured this essence by allowing enthusiasts to build their own characters and scenes. Being able to mold Isabelle, Tom Nook and others, and recreate iconic parts of their islands, offers a new dimension to the “Animal Crossing” experience.
2. Lego Super Mario
This collection goes beyond the simple pleasure of putting it together. Mario, with his long history of adventures and challenges, is reimagined in a world that perfectly matches Lego’s proposal.
The foundation of the collection features iconic settings that can be expanded upon, creating a rich tapestry of challenges and stories.
Interactivity is a high point: by moving their Mario from block to block, players can simulate a real game stage, collecting coins and facing enemies. This immersion reinvents the gaming experience.”super Mario“, making it more tactile and personal.
3. Lego Sonic the Hedgehog
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While Mario brings interactivity, Sonic appeals to pure nostalgia. The Lego line featuring the most famous hedgehog in gaming is a tribute to the high-speed, adventure saga that many grew up playing. The recreation of the Green Hill Zone setting, for example, is a dive into the past.
Every detail, from the sparkling rings to the villain Robotnik’s classic ship, is carefully reproduced. Even without the interactivity of other collections, Sonic Lego is a visual ode to the history of games.