Description:
LEGO Builder’s Journey is a Adventure game for Nintendo Switch that allows for a thrilling experience for gamers interested in this genre. The information, technical details and notes on this page are meant to help you get the most out of the game.

It comes in NSP/XCI format and can be played on CFW consoles (Atmosphere), Windows/Mac emulators (Yuzu, Ryujinx) and Android emulators (Egg NS, Skyline). The approximate file size is 1GB. See the information table below for Title ID, Region, Languages, required firmware and other important information about the ROM.
LEGO Builder’s Journey Gameplay:
LEGO Builder’s Journey’s gameplay is a hybrid of creative puzzle solving and atmospheric exploration. You control the single LEGO Bricks to build paths, bridges and machines and move your little figure through beautifully crafted dioramas. It’s incredibly intuitive.
Careful thought is needed for each challenge about what bricks are available, and what the environment is like. Solutions are not unique – experimentation and imaginative solutions are encouraged. It really is very satisfying and fun to place digital bricks.
The game is well-balanced, with straightforward gameplay gradually building in complexity. As you progress, more brick types and interactions with the environment are added which keeps puzzles fresh and engaging. It’s an exceedingly new way to play the puzzle game.
- Easy Brick Placement: Choose and place LEGO bricks to create solutions, effortlessly.
- Physics Based Puzzles: Explore and play with the environment, balancing and using gravity to your advantage.
- The atmospheric Levels are guided through breathtaking and moody images, ranging from the lush forest to the busy factory.
- Creative Problem Solving: Find more than one solution to problems, developing imagination.
- Dynamic Environments: See what happens when you create and interact with the world around you.
Features:
Versatile Input:
The Switch version utilizes the device’s hardware, providing flexibility in the ways you can control it: there’s the Switch Joy-Con, the Switch Pro Controller, and a complete touchscreen feature in handheld mode.
Realistic Brick Building:
Unlike conventional LEGO games, you will have to grab, spin and place individual pieces, with no specific directions or rules placed on you, but you’ll be tasked with geometric problem solving.
Relaxing Pacing:
There are no time limits or tutorials based on text, but rather clues in the environment and Checkpoints.
Story Mode:
A poetic, emotional story of a father and his son in a world constructed out of bricks, and the significance of play.
Creative Mode:
A sandbox mode where you can select build plates of themes you want and spawn blocks at will to build your own models, ranging from race cars to pirate ships.









