Legoland

Legoland

released on May 01, 2000

Legoland

released on May 01, 2000

Legoland is an educational game that shows how to build a good park. You get the job as a park manager at a LEGOLAND Park. Professor Voltage creates a time machine, and when showing it to all the other park employees, the time machine breaks and the park blows up. As park manager you, the loudspeaker man Johnathon Ablebody, and Professor Voltage have to rebuild the park and make it better than before.


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"Congratulations! You've just become the park's new manager!"
Absolutely loved this game as a kid. The graphics weren't great and it was sometimes glitchy, but I had so much fun building lego parks. "Plont a flowah." Loved the VA's accent. Also I learned what a petrol station was at a young age (it's called a gas station here). Would play again if the game would work (sadly it doesn't).

This game was tough as nails in the final levels, but always so fun I kept coming back to replay it. Haven't played it in years, but expect that to change. I just bought a new in box copy.

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This Game was this close to being good. The Story is that on your first day working at Legoland, a man built a time machine which caused the destruction of the park, and you have to build it all from scratch, it's the kind of story you would expect and that's fine for the game it is. The Graphics are bad objectively, but the style of them pulls you into the world of Lego and gives it an appealing atmosphere modern Lego games could learn from, some of the characters voices are awful though. The Gameplay has you build the park, with attraction placing, and it is fun to build your own theme park, especially one with kid attractions like Lego, there is also a Tutorial to help you know what to do, and you make and lose money like you would, with good details of low money prices for all since it is easier to manage for kids, but there are some draw backs, the area you can build on is limited, not the size of an actual theme park is extremely disappointing, and you can't undo a mistake without starting the whole tutorial or park all over again, which is problematic for a kids game. The Music is nice, could be better, but does it's job of child friendly fun tone. Legoland 2000 fails at the last hurdle, A.K.A. the small size of the park.

my first park building game, and one of my earliest true gaming obsessions. Legoland gave me a fantastical theme park to build out of my favorite little plastic blocks, filled with references and style from other Lego properties, great sound effects and theming, delightful cutscenes and a truly pleasant vibe to so many things. I played this every single day for years, and every time I'd watch the little trailers for all the various real world Legoland parks, desperate to go to any of them. Truly a magical experience for a sad little girl just looking to have a great time.

Major game issues in modern windows os, so yeah emulate it on the windows 98.