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Were there any I missed? I think I got most.












Were there any I missed? I think I got most.
I hope this is relevant enough for this subreddit, I just wanted to waffle a bit about some IPs that I wish Lego made both sets and games off of.
Narnia: This would be most similar to Lotr, based more on the 2000s films. I imagine the Professor's house as a sort of hub world. There'd be plenty of fun characters and locations to work with: Pevensie children, beavers, Aslan, fauns, centaurs etc.
His Dark Materials: Might be a bit dark thematically, but the potential is great. Whether based of the Golden compass film or Dark Materials series. Each character would have a daemon animal as an ability which would be great to work with. The locations would be great too: Jordan College, Trollesund, Svalbard, Bolvangar, and that's just the first story.
Night at the Museum: Still surprised Lego didn't accept the Ideas set for this. Just a fun adventure with historical characters sounds like fun opportunity for Lego. Imagine playing as the miniature Jebediah, the monkey Dexter, or a giant Lincoln statue. Imagine all the silly hijinks Lego could make out of this.
Tintin: An obvious pick with the Spielberg/Indiana Jones relation. Lots of action and set pieces for inspiration too. A quick time event of the long shot of Tintin in Morocco on a motorbike would work so well.
Has anyone else wanted these IPs in Lego form?
Are there any other IPs that I'm missing? (I've deliberately omitted James Bond as there's always been rumours, then cancellations of a potential game)
Again sorry for the over the top watermarking, but I can never be too careful.
I just got my hands on a copy of Magic Maze, a game I've played quite a few times at my local board game cafe.
And upon reading the rules, I found that I've been playing the Vortex's wrong all along. I assumed they were portals that you travel from one to another (eg. green portal to green portal).
But now I've found out that the vortex ability lets you move a pawn to a vortex of it's colour from anywhere in the board.
Maybe I'd glanced at scenario 13 which uses vortex's in the way I've always played them.
I think that's definitely going to make the game easier now.
Anyone else have little rules that you've been unintentionally playing wrong?
Whilst on a day trip to London, I had to snap a picture of the inspiration for Dr Schrader's flat: St Stephen's Tavern.
DearestHershel was where I first heard this fact.
Apologies for watermarking, but I have had people steal my art in the past.