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7 Best LEGO Video Games Of All Time

LEGO has inspired the imagination of every new generation of fans, and there are some terrific video games based on the popular bricks. True, these games don’t always emphasize pure building. But they still capture the spirit of childhood freedom, with original adventures and major collaborations alike.

LEGO video game adaptations also have a signature sense of humor, which is clever and wholesome without pandering. This list will revisit the best range of essential games in the franchise, from modern blockbusters to old school hits.


7. LEGO 2K Drive

LEGO 2K Drive Cars And Blimp

This might have a questionable shop, but the gameplay itself is hugely entertaining. It successfully combines modern aspects of the racing genre with the same comedy, energy, and construction that fans expect.

The open worlds are highly thematic and balanced well. You’re never too far from a minigame, but you still have enough space to roam around with your latest creation. The building mechanics are highly intuitive and encourage you to build something new for every environment.

6. LEGO Dimensions

LEGO Dimensions Game Marty McFly

This arguably remains the definitive experience among toys-to-life video games, featuring a sprawling universe of the most iconic LEGO crossovers. The devs crafted massive, meticulously detailed worlds that make each character feel worthwhile, even though fans were expected to make regular purchases.

The characters feel distinguishable through their abilities, too. The sheer variety of content, both in and out of the game, makes Lego Dimensions one of the most ambitious titles. This is also the best celebration of minifigs, which are already fun to collect for most fans.

5. LEGO Bricktales

LEGO Bricktales Temple

Among all the other video games, this selection is the closest representation of cozy LEGO construction. Bricktales’ pocket-sized stories and dioramas are cute, amusing, and visually stunning. The puzzles are casual, but still deliver the thrill of invention.

The act of building itself contributes to the game’s positive themes, so that gameplay always feels cheerful and optimistic. While all the nostalgia and high-octane IP crossovers can be fun, Bricktales is the patient builder this brand needed.

4. LEGO City Undercover

LEGO City Undercover Chase Leaping

LEGO games are renowned for their witty take on familiar pop culture. But this classic proved that the brand could muster terrific original IP, too. The story is brisk and fun, with superb voice acting and comedy.

However, most fans will probably recall this game for its immense world. The various districts truly have their own personality, providing you with countless activities that feel more like adventures than chores.

3. LEGO DC Super-Villains

LEGO DC Super-Villains Catwoman Reverse Flash

TT Games has always been the high bar for LEGO video games, but many of their titles resemble each other. However, this staple is quite unique. It also gets an edge on the LEGO Batman titles thanks to its expansive content and quality of life improvements.

Character creation allows you to become the protagonist, and the open world is still full of incredible DC riffs and fan service. Also, the devs really let their imagination run wild with the premise. The story is well-balanced between the heart of LEGO and breezy adventures.

2. LEGO The Lord of the Rings

LEGO Lord Of The Rings Aragorn

LEGO expertly adapts the original film trilogy, which remains an extraordinary series that still invites mainstream audiences to explore Tolkien’s iconic work. This is the definitive bridge between TT Games’ classic and modern qualities.

There are many gorgeous sequences and memorable dialogue taken directly from the movies. The world’s attention to detail implies the devs were genuine fans, with an incredible sense of immersion and freedom. While this game may revisit a familiar story, Middle-earth itself is simply a delight to explore here.

1. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

LEGO Games Skywalker Saga Lando R2D2

This is undoubtedly the most expansive and impressive installment from TT Games. It doesn’t just span the entirety of the three Star Wars trilogies, but also revisits previous versions in creative ways. Those who enjoyed the older Star Wars adaptations will be very pleased with the newfound depth.

For anyone who feels nostalgic, voices can even be replaced with classic grunts. The Skywalker Saga has also tied into many modern shows, uniting fans of all ages. The characters and highly interactive levels include some surprisingly deep cuts. This selection also joined the Xbox Game Pass fairly soon after launch.


Many LEGO video games have managed to translate the remarkable creativity and freedom that make the bricks so beloved. Let us know what childhood favorites would also make your list!

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