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Gamers can grab a recent, discounted Lego release – and you can try it out for free

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WHO doesn’t love a good Lego game, especially when there’s a big discount to sweeten the deal?

A very recent Lego brick-building video game is seeing a price reduction on multiple gaming platforms.

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Bricktales contains beautiful Lego-based diorama sets and is packed with puzzles to solveCredit: Thunderful Publishing
The brick-by-brick mechanic is similar to building real Lego sets

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The brick-by-brick mechanic is similar to building real Lego setsCredit: Thunderful Publishing

Lego Bricktales is a puzzle adventure released in late 2022 for PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

In the game, players must build different puzzle solutions, brick by brick, to tackle problems in beautiful Lego biomes.

The gameplay and especially the building mechanics are very similar to assembling Lego sets in real life, allowing you to unleash your creativity.

The game is a must-play for any fan of Lego and creative puzzle solving, and the diorama levels are a lot of fun to watch.

Bricktales is now available at 55% discount on Steam, PlayStation Store and the Nintendo eShop so you can grab the deal regardless of your platform of choice.

Normally priced at £24.99 / $29.99, the price of Lego Bricktales has been reduced to £11.24 / $13.49.

Only Xbox players will miss out on the current deal, as the Lego game will be sold at its regular price on the Microsoft Store.

The discounted price is exactly the same in the other three stores, so you can pick up the game on your favorite platform.

Bricktales receives an “generally favorable” rating of 75/100 for its PC version on review aggregator Metacritic, with “very positive” reviews on Steam.

Steam players can also try the game before buying, as a free downloadable demo is available from Valve’s store.

Depending on their platform and time zone, players have until March 22-23, 2024 to take advantage of this offer.

After that, Lego Bricktales will return to the usual price.

Looking for more offers? EA just released 26 games on Steam, and many of them are being sold at discounts of up to 60%.

Written by Stoyan Ovcharov on behalf of GLHF.

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