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Unboxing and building the starter set for LEGO Dimensions

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If you’ve played one LEGO game, you’ve played them all. It’s a mantra that I’ve echoed this several times before across a wide range of LEGO game reviews, but that doesn’t always mean that it’s a bad thing. Especially with a franchise that is designed to appeal to children. What that means, is that you have an audience that is always prepared to play whatever you throw at them.

Hell, I’ve been jamming Pokémon for way too long now as it is, and look how much that series has evolved its core mechanics over the last two decades. Anyway, if you’ve played one LEGO game then you can pretty much pick up and play any of the titles developed by TT Games. Smash blocks, collect studs and save the day. Easy stuff, all built on a line of toys that are right now a more valuable investment than actual gold or shares of company stock, I crap thee not.

And that’s the key appeal here with LEGO Dimensions. It’s not just toys to life. It’s toys to life that you build along the way. And no matter how old you are, building LEGO is always fun. And here we have LEGO Dimensions, which is finally available locally. So what’s it like building the starter set? It’s so easy, even an infant can have it done within minutes.

Many-hours

If only I was that intelligent. Ha! Self-burn! I just made myself sad. Jokes aside, here’s a quick unboxing and build I did of the LEGO Dimensions starter set, which features the best Batman: LEGO Batman.

I’ve got some more LEGO Dimensions stuff to show off before its released locally on September 9, as we got given a few of the add-on characters and playsets. Parents, prepare yourselves in case your kids are addicted to these games, as these kits will most likely have junior going mental for them soon enough.

Last Updated: September 2, 2016

8 Comments

  1. HairyEwok

    September 2, 2016 at 10:18

    Took you a few hours to build it….. Something tells me the assembly instructions is worse than the GAME instructions you get with the table/chair etc. you buy XD.

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    • Admiral Chief

      September 2, 2016 at 10:29

      Nope, he’s just that terrible at doing things

      Reply

  2. Zoe Hawkins

    September 2, 2016 at 10:22

    Please everyone remember that this is the same Darryn who broke his Xbox One controller because he couldn’t plug in the headset…

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    • Hammersteyn_hates_Raid0

      September 2, 2016 at 10:24

      No wonder I got nervous when he pulled out the scissors

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    • Pariah ???

      September 2, 2016 at 10:29

      Twice.

      Reply

    • Admiral Chief

      September 2, 2016 at 10:29

      Manchildtrum?

      Reply

    • The D

      September 2, 2016 at 11:17

      ………HEY

      Reply

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