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LEGO Fever


Help the LEGO Brothers battle the forces of boredom and bring a bit of color back to their grey, grey world. Control the world around them by placing LEGO bricks to make sure our heroes don't wind up stepping in black ink and ruining their track suits! Three different modes of gameplay will keep you on your toes as you control Harry's moves in action-packed Chase levels, help Jens solve tricky Puzzle levels, and energize in Clump mode! LEGO Fever offers a colorful challenge for every player!

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  Raian's Review - August 22, 2007 - View all my reviews (3)


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Neat

Referring to the title, I downloaded this out of complete boredom, 'cause I was interested in visiting the good old days back when Legos were more popular.

Anyway, to the game.

The main objective of the story is to return happiness, and color, to the dulled up world of Lego's. (Thats as far as I know because I haven't really finished the whole game yet, but you can probably learn more from the other reviews)

The graphics: Meh, nothing special. But it still has a certain charm to it to keep the average reflexive gamer hanging in there.

The sound: It could use more variety, part of the music is beeping, but its not even close to being bad enough to make your ears bleed, but it can get annoying sometimes (to me anyway). The sound effects, simply put, are basicly what you would hear if you were stacking legos on top/bottom of another (since that's how you progress through the game). Overall, the sound is 3~4 out of 5

The gameplay is unique out of most of the games in reflexive, but hence the name "Lego", the first word that comes to your mind is probably "Building". This game allows you to be a little creative, without forcing you to build exact blocks in a certain path or way to get to the goal. The only time when it DOES force you to build blocks in a certain way, is if it's introducing you to a new obstacle or block; but that's it.

Overall, this game is really nice to play if you need to get away from things and chill out. Or if you want to go back to your childhood and build legos again. So go ahead and give it a shot.


This review has an average score of 4.5 - Based on 6 ratings
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  afroshing's Review - August 20, 2007 - View all my reviews (2)


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Not Bad, Not Bad at All.

Lego Fever is a very odd game. It tries really hard to be something more than an average game. And in some aspects, it becomes better than average.

The games story is in a comicbook fashion, which works well. It says that the world is a dull place and basically, you have to make it colorful again. It's pretty simple but it works.

There are few different kinds of play in this game. One is a game where you have to build a path for your constantly moving character to move across without going behind a rainbow that is chasing him. This is the most action you will find in the whole game. Seriously. Another is a game where you have to match three colored bricks together and make them dissapear. This is one mode where it the idea just doesn't "work". It was way too easy and I flew threw most of these puzzles. The last mode is one where you have build a path around a course to hit all the grey people and make them colorful again. Unlike the previous one this one "worked" and it was my favourite mode of play.

The sound in this game was nmothing special but it didn't make my ears bleed.

All in all this is a fun game, but wont be everyones cup of tea.


This review has an average score of 4 - Based on 5 ratings
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  Evanger's Review - August 20, 2007 - View all my reviews (2)


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Fun, but not more

The game is very fun to play, but it gets quite boring in the long run.
I would've liked some music in the game, but you only have the clicks and beeps.

If you have children, or if you liked playing with Lego this is a game you may want to try out.


This review has an average score of 2.8 - Based on 4 ratings
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OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista Memory: 256 MB DirectX: 7.0 or later CPU: P3 700

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