LEGO Minifigures Online has been in the free-to-play marketplace for some time. The game is now launching on Steam with cross-platform play via Android and iOS. Jake from PC Gaming Enthusiast delivers his thoughts on the game.
He writes:
"Graphics have never played a huge role in LEGO games and the same reigns true here. The LEGOs look like LEGOs and there is plenty of different environments to explore, offering colorful environments made with the classic toys."
Released on October 29, 2014, the last playable day for Lego Minifigures Online will be September 30, and new players can no longer access the game.
Funcom, the Oslo-based MMO developer of The Secret World and most recently, the commercially flailing Lego Minifigures Online, has confirmed that it is "actively seeking interested parties for discussions surrounding a possible investment, acquisition, merger, or any other available options."
Originally launched last year as a free-to-play PC MMO, Lego Minifigures Online didn't perform anywhere near internal projections in relation to the game's target audience. Feeling that the monetization model made the game less fun (which should come as no great surprise), Funcom proceeded to overhaul the game and re-release it in June in a premium format though sadly, it failed to fare any better as a result.
That's a shame. Talented guys that unfortunately always had ideas bigger than their budgets. Hopefully they find a good buyer.
Not sure many companies will be willing to buyout a company who was suspected of fraud. I think if it comes to it someone will buy the Secret World IP, shut the game down but instead develop a single player story driven action game.
NGB Wrote: "LMO should be a fun introduction to dungeon crawlers for a younger audiences. The decision to move from a Free To Play model should make investing in a more complete package more appealing, but the price point may be a bit steep for some parents, along with annoying collision issues that are present throughout."
Looks fun!