An official LEGO® Games podcast dedicated to digging out and exploring some of the many fascinating stories and lessons learned from a quarter century of game development. The podcast will feature the most memorable games and, importantly, some of those dedicated developers who helped bring them to life.
LEGO Bricktales is a game born in a bathtub of LEGO DUPLO® bricks, inspired by Nintendo's own Captain Toad, and created by a team behind a game played by one in every 100 people on Earth. The story of LEGO Bricktales is one of childhood friendships, big gambles, and unexpected success.
Discover how The LEGO Group are injecting creativity and imagination into daily life in Billund, the birthplace of The LEGO brick.
In the lead-up to the LEGO Group's 90th anniversary this month, we journey to the company's home in Billund, Denmark to talk with some of its eclectic employees about how they create the future of play, informed by the past.
As the LEGO Group retires the fan version of LEGO® Digital Designer and transitions to official support of BrickLink Studio, we examine the history of both digital brick designers and how their histories came together.
The final episode of 2021, after a year of celebrating the rich history of LEGO® video games. Stay tuned for more episodes in 2022.
As the Bits N' Bricks one-year celebration of LEGO Games' 25th anniversary wraps up, we examine what lessons we learned, speak with some of those behind the podcast, and talk to LEGO Games thinkers about its future.
LEGO Worlds was a slow-burning success, the byproduct of the LEGO Group's innate desire to make its own Minecraft™, empowered with lessons learned from LEGO Universe and LEGO City Undercover.
Perhaps the most important video game ever made for the LEGO Group was almost more tool than plaything. Over its nearly 25-year lifespan, LEGO Creator evolved from an early ‘90s masterpiece to the LEGO Digital Designer, used in crafting toys, games, and movies.
The LEGO Group's dip into creating a sports video game almost ended at the net. A look into the early history of Football Mania.
The 2019 collaboration between Microsoft's Forza Horizon and LEGO® Speed Champions started at a car show in Detroit and includes a fun little bit of fictional backstory.
LEGO Studios Backlot is a hidden gem that sparked creativity in the children who played it and opened their eyes to the joy of exploration.
The LEGO Harry Potter video games reshaped the way LEGO action-adventure games are made and played.
LEGO Tower wasn't just a brickified take on smash hit Tiny Tower. It was an evolution of both that delightful game and LEGO Games' approach to mobile games as a whole.
How a LEGO game console, sci-fi TV show, and trip to another dimension gave birth to the beloved LEGO toy flop Galidor.
Why the LEGO Group decided to create games for preschoolers and how it continued its focus on empowering children while doing so.
How a meeting alongside an English motorway kicked off a three-year journey for LEGO Star Wars™ Battles.
LEGO Batman wasn't just one of the LEGO Group's most popular video games and most visited topics, he also arguably had one of the biggest impacts on TT Games' long history of brickified game making.
While LEGO Nexo Knights was a massive transmedia property that spanned television, books, magazines, toys, and even an amusement park ride, it was the video game that held the property together and fueled its success.
Inside the birth of Life of George and how a flat, LEGO brick puzzle game sparked a reexamination of the role digital experiences can play in the physical toy business.
An intense weekly playtesting schedule is at the heart of Light Brick Studio's follow-up to the award-winning puzzler LEGO® Builder's Journey.
LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed isn't just a snappy LEGO minifig take on action role-playing games, it's also a nostalgia-filled examination of the diminutive LEGO figure's roughly 40-year history.
Nearly two decades before LEGO® Builder's Journey had players assembling their way through brick levels, the trash eating, side-eyed Junkbot inspired digital LEGO brick creativity.
As we wrap up season two of LEGO® Bits N' Bricks, we dig into the creation of real-time strategy game LEGO Rock Raiders and its tremendous fanbase who work to ensure new players get a chance to try the original and are even creating modern remakes.
LEGO Cube may be the LEGO Group's most ambitious title to date, delivering a fully realized LEGO brick world to users who can create and share their own content in a mobile-first game. It may also never be released outside of China.
The first LEGO® video game to hit consoles outside of Japan was born of one man's idea of allowing children to build LEGO brick cars and then race them around a track. This week's episode dives into the three-year development of 1999's classic LEGO Racers.
From Boneheads of Voodoo Island to a Star Wars™--meets-Pokémon inspired transmedia mega hit: The metamorphosis of BIONICLE contains multitudes of fascinating stories and challenges including the tale of the franchise's first retail video game and its failed sequel.
Considered by many to be one of the LEGO Group and TT Game's best titles, LEGO® City Undercover is a masterpiece packed with referential humor, hidden jokes, and not a few fascinating developer stories. Joins us as we dig into its creation and many hidden gems.
The story behind second-wave LEGO video game LEGO Loco and how it drew deep inspiration from SimCity and Will Wright's theories around digital toys and playful experiences.
A deep dive into the making of LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes, one of the top-selling LEGO video games, unearths a wealth of interesting secrets. For instance, did you know Stan Lee actually sang for the game? How about the hidden appearance of EGO the Living Planet and the nod to an old Konami game? Tune in, true believers, for that and more during this week's episode of Bits N' Bricks.
LEGO Brawls was born as a fun run mobile game, but a little bit of Nintendo inspiration transformed it into a sort of LEGO-themed Super Smash Bros. brawler. In this episode, developer Red Games Co. walks us through the evolution, success, and long tail of LEGO Brawls.
From brickifying emotional movie death scenes to the creation of the LEGO® Star Wars™ Pooper Trooper, Lucasfilm Games doesn't just hand over its beloved properties, it also makes sure they're handled properly. In this special May the 4th episode, we chat with two of the many Lucasfilm Games folks responsible for ensuring the sanctity of the Lucas creations while still allowing for TT Games' beloved sense of humor.
In the season finale, some of the Bits N' Bricks team unite to discuss the making of the season's episodes, their favorite stories, and where the show is headed after season one. A 2-minute quick read and a written transcript of the entire episode is available at https://www.lego.com/legogames-25-subpage.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent chat with Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, former CEO and grandson of the founder of the LEGO Group, and Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, executive chairman of LEGO Brand Group. The two discuss the company's long and fascinating history with video games and digital play.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent chat about the 25th Anniversary of the first LEGO video game with LEGO Group CEO Niels B. Christiansen, chief product and marketing officer Julia Goldin, and vice president of LEGO Games Sean McEvoy. The three discuss the path forward for the company in an increasingly digital world.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent unearth the almost forgotten work of the LEGO Group's early work in digital efforts at its Strategic Product Unit Darwin.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with Blizzard Entertainment and the LEGO Group about how the LEGO® Overwatch® theme sets came to be and the impact video games and the LEGO brand have on one another.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with the LEGO Group's Julia Goldin and Will Thorogood about the new LEGO® VIDIYO™ sets.
In this second of a two-episode Bits N' Bricks special, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent trace the bumpy launch and eventual death of the LEGO Group's first massively multiplayer online game: LEGO® Universe.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with Richard Dekkard and Brian Tyler about their work on the LEGO® Universe soundtrack and the news of its remastering and first release on streaming platforms.
In this first of a two-episode Bits N' Bricks special, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent trace the early roots and pre-production of the LEGO Group's first massively multiplayer online game: LEGO® Universe.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with the fan creator, SEGA®, and the LEGO Group about the recently announced Sonic Mania™ Green Hill Zone LEGO® set.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with the founders of TT Games about the formative years for the studio, the creation of its popular LEGO® Star Wars™ games, and what's to come for the group.
In this special “conversation” episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with Tara Wike about how the beloved LEGO® minifigure evolved in digital form and how those video game creations helped to influence the physical figures.
In this special “conversation” episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent speak with Elena Catón about her early research for the LEGO Group into the way girls interact with computer software and games, and how that led to the creation of the forgotten 1999 classic computer game LEGO® Friends.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent trace the inception of LEGO® Builder's Journey and how its unusual development led to the creation of spin-off studio Light Brick Studio, which was funded by LEGO Ventures.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent trace the evolution of the LEGO Group's work to empower fans' efforts in the digital arena from the decades-ago release of LEGO® Digital Designer to the recent unveiling of the Unity LEGO Microgame creation system.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent explore the creation, context, and impact of LEGO Island. Published in 1997, the open-world computer game may not have been the first LEGO® video game, but it was possibly the most impactful.
In this special holiday episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent have a spoiler-filled chat with Ken Cunningham about his work directing this year's LEGO® Star Wars Holiday Special. The three discuss the evolution of LEGO movies and how LEGO video games have helped to shape the way the bricks and minifigures are perceived and given voice in movies.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, documentarian Ethan Vincent and journalist Brian Crecente explore the birth and evolution of the LEGO Group's efforts to cohesively combine physical and digital play. The two trace the company's efforts from the never-released smart toy DUPLO® Circus based on the LEGO® KidPad technology platform, through to the work in one reality creations like Life of George and Fusion, to finally the release of fluid play concepts Hidden Side and LEGO® Super Mario.
In this episode of Bits N' Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent unearth new details about never-before publicly discussed LEGO® brick themed Minecraft game: Brickcraft. The episode dives into the details of the early relationship between the LEGO Group and Mojang, why the game was eventually scuttled, and the LEGO Group's early efforts in trying to create an open world sandbox game made of LEGO bricks.
Get to know the Bits N' Bricks podcast with this introduction by journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent.