LEGO Jurassic World
LEGO Jurassic World

LEGO Jurassic World

TT Games WB Games June 11, 2015
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About LEGO Jurassic World

TT Games released this adventure puzzle title back in June 2015 under WB Games. It covers the entire film saga from the original Park through the modern Jurassic World era across multiple platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC. The core idea lets players control characters from all four movies to unlock areas and solve puzzles. You switch between dinosaurs and humans while exploring iconic locations. The game features both single-player and split-screen co-op modes for local play. It brings a specific brand of humor and brick-building physics that defines the studio's approach to licensed titles.

Gameplay

You move through linear levels collecting studs and finding hidden characters scattered in every scene. Combat involves basic attacks where you can smash objects or use dinosaur abilities to reach higher platforms. Switching between human and dinosaur forms is mandatory to solve environmental puzzles or access new zones. The co-op mode allows two players to tackle these sections together on the same screen. You will spend most of your time running around open areas, searching for keys, and defeating generic enemies with simple combos. The controls feel responsive enough for quick platforming challenges even if they lack deep complexity.

What Players Think

Reviewers on IGDB gave this title a 74.4 out of 100 based on 117 ratings. Most players seem to complete the main story since the average playtime suggests a solid engagement before moving on. The community moods lean positive for fans who want a casual romp without stress. Only 31.5 percent of users unlocked all 49 achievements, indicating some grind or specific challenges deter completionists. The rarest item is "Anybody want a Soda?" which only 7.20 percent of the player base managed to get. These numbers show that while many enjoy the game, mastering every detail requires significant effort or luck with hidden collectibles.

PlayPile's Take

This is worth buying if you want cheap entertainment for about $16.79 during a sale. It works best for families wanting local multiplayer sessions without needing complex mechanics. The 49 achievements offer a secondary goal but may not appeal to everyone given the low unlock rates. TT Games delivered a solid product that hits the nostalgia mark without overcomplicating things. Skip this if you expect deep strategy or modern graphics. Play it when you need a few hours of brainless fun with friends on the couch.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen

IGDB Rating

74.4

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