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LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed

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LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed

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User Reviews for LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed

4
Coin accumulation is WAY too low

The game is great and a lot of fun. I’ve been playing since the beginning. I have almost 60 minifigs and have gotten around 10 to max level and max gear at this point. The problem is that with the coins there just aren’t enough of them. It can take weeks of working on one single minifig to level it up like that. And then it seems every single update the expand the levels you can get to. Meanwhile I’ve lost thousands and thousands of XP because when you hit max level they just disappear. Every update that raises gear level and minifig level makes me want to play the game less because it’s already hard enough to get where I’ve gotten and then they just move the goal posts without giving any type of bonuses. I’m probably going to quit playing pretty soon, and I’ve been a daily player for the past 10 months. It’s a bummer but these updates are NOT making the game better. Stop expanding gear and minifig levels or do it all at once otherwise you’re going to keep losing the daily players. It takes to fun out of maxing everything out only to find out you have to spend millions and millions of coins to get to a new point.

Coinpushfrenzyblows, Mar 03, 2021
2
Money grab by GameLoft

I have played the game since day one and it turns out this game just wants money - lots of it! While the fighting itself is enjoyable, it is no surprise that in order to win at anything but the basic low level you have to dump a large amount of money! To win, you need to get characters to levels/stars/stats/gear high enough to be able to make it past the mid year and not much of a chance at higher levels. I enjoyed the game so I did invest to level up some LEGO fighter and purchased the new limited time ones (spooky girl and zombie). It turns out they still aren’t advanced enough to win at the end part of the story missions, and certainly don’t have a shot at arena without investing hundreds or thousands of dollars. The new unlocked characters they have right now are limited time and have to be big enough as a full team (ie all 5-star pirates) in order to get the likes of the Nijago wizard Wu. As a collector, beware you won’t be able to get them all without hundreds to thousands of dollars. A far cry from buying a video game meant to be enjoyable for the sake of playing. I feel that GameLoft is giving the LEGO company a bad name since I can pay less and get more actual figures. Good luck! A nice concept, but definitely a “gotcha” game.

craigapetersen, May 29, 2020
3
Beautiful but broken

I loved this game for the first week or two, but quickly realized how broken the gold system is. There are several games out there in this genre but LEGO is probably the most polished and good-looking of the bunch. And the music is great! Everything feels great but you will quickly find yourself literally sitting with several characters with enough stars to level up and gear to level them up, but no gold to be found anywhere... I am level 39 and have not been able to level up a character past 34 for 3 weeks now! Get all daily challenges complete, spend all energy, but I have 3 characters who could be 4 stars, but again, no gold to be found anywhere! Frustrating beyond belief, the only way to do anything is to pay real money for gold constantly which I refuse to do. As I said, there is a Star Wars, Marvel and Disney version of all of these which unfortunately all have more to do and don’t put up pay walls in your face right away. Sad, because I like the vibe of LEGO the best. Fix the gold and it could be awesome!

dturnover1, Apr 06, 2020
5
Childhood

The main reason I play this game is the for the childhood memories I get to remember while playing. It brings random memories of it to my imagination. Then I find that there is trivia and an imaginative story here as well. I love reading it, finding that no good or bad has barred the walls between ventures, but just to explore, or to build has bars around the two first two campaign stories. With the work and research they seem to be putting into the game, I got to get my brother hooked to the game. He is more fond of gameplay in this genre of game, and even so he seems to like playing it. I believe it helps that we have similar childhoods, but still. He seems to be a completely different person than me yet he still play’s. I guess it’s just fun to have a game we both enjoy and have a hint of interest in besides the gameplay. Thank you guys for the game and gameplay. Same as to the reviewers of reviews that give said info to other games as well as this one. Every job that helps people to live as well as survive is important, and I thank you should you read this.God bless you.-LJ

Lego Johua, May 19, 2021
4
80s/90s Kid imaginations realized.

This is an absolutely amazing game. Simple enough that my kids can pick it up and play it, but complex enough that there are strategies and synergies to play with in order to be competitive in pvp.Honestly, the game deserves a solid 5 stars, but I decided to drop it down to 4 simply due to the events not being accessible to new players after the world wide release as they all seem tailored to those who’ve played since early access started in September (I.g. Couldn’t participate in the latest event at all because I didn’t have 5 city characters yet and for more events can only do one or two tiles because you need 2 or 3 star heroes).Regardless, Gameloft has made every effort to ensure the early release servers and word launch servers are kept separate (even offering server transfers if you fell into the early release server in February). They offer enough variety that there is something new to do everyday day. Energy seems to replenish slowly, but that’s only because we’re all too addicted to put the phone down a few minutes. Looking forward to future content such as raids etc. Loving the nostalgia of being able to play with many of the characters friends or I owned back in the late 80s / early 90s.

lStrangerThings, Mar 08, 2020
5
Series suggestion

First off, this game looks great! Definitely gonna download it after I free up space, I love games of this style, and this one has a base you can customize, and I just love lego in general.But I have a personal problem, It’s missing some other series’s, I know it says more to come. But I want to just go ahead and ask, just to get this off my mind.Lego Legends of Chima, it was such a unique concept, my love for the animal kingdom made this stand out to me, i STILL collect sets I find on eBay, even with it being more than five years after the last episode. I would love for them to add this, and perhaps buildings to go with them, it would be nice to have a hint of the old days, when I used to play the old Chima Online website game, Even if the devs don’t end up adding them, (or reading this..) I still am interested to give this a shot. Let’s hope it’s as good as it seems.

MashRinx, May 05, 2021
5
Good game that can be improved

This game is a standard clone of a few popular games currently on the market (SWGoH, Marvel Clash of Champions, and Strike Force to name a few). That being said the game is great and I have made it to level 20 without feeling a paywall yet, however I can tell it won’t be long. Coins do not accumulate quick enough and the highest I can get in the coin event would be 15,000. The coin event runs about 3 times a week I believe. With a mini fig needing 50,000 to get to 2 stars it is obvious that getting to 3 stars with my whole team of 5 minis will be a daunting task... let alone to get to 6-7. I know by then I will be able to achieve more and the payout will be larger however with the current coin structure it is clear the developer wants money and lots of it. I believes increasing the coin payouts by a little would alleviate the resource bottleneck by a lot and help push back the paywall to allow players who don’t want to dump tremendous amounts of money to still enjoy the game.

Schneemanch, Mar 09, 2020
3
Good game, lots of nostalgia, but misses the mark

This game is very fun, with all the Lego fun and characters that you know and love. However, the problem is with the grind in the game. Honestly, it’s unreal compared to other games in the same genre. Coins are always low and harder to come by, which is really annoying, especially when you want to get a character running for a current event but just can’t. Other games have it all figured out, that when you reach a certain points, the main currency is in abundance with good management, busy spending any coins is always painful in this game, even in the normal shop. Also, the new characters that they add seem fun, but are extremely difficult to get. First, they either take like 65 or 115 tiles in an event that comes around every once in a while with two others that require the same effort to get. When a new event comes around, you’re grinding not to get the character then, but for the next next time the event comes around. And it’s harder to get characters up and running for the events because of the coins again. Everything always feels low in abundance and difficult to get, so even the characters you have that aren’t only available in an event that requires you to wait months and more to get can’t even get to a usable point without running out of currency. In other words, this game is promising and fun, but just unnecessarily hard and painful to play as a result of a shortage in everything and a super slow character farm.

SirMandom, Mar 21, 2022
2
Unfortunate

Tried to give this game the benefit of the doubt as it is fun at first and I don’t mind pay to win games but with the update they just released I think I’m done. For starters upgrades are way too expensive once you hit level 40ish, Mainly because there’s no way to make any money except to buy it with gems. You have zero interaction with your guild. The only thing you can do is pick 2 heroes and hope one of your guild mates uses them so you can get rewards cant even talk to them, Battles are wayyyy too long. Even on max speed and auto fight you have to fight your way through 14 or 15 opponents sometimes which can take up to 10 minutes! There are lego heroes on my team that require level 41 to upgrade certain gear yet the items you need for the upgrade aren’t available till you are level 45... not sure how much sense that makes especially since it takes so long to level now. And their latest update that i was excited to load up, instead of giving us much needed content all they gave us is more bundles to pay for. Sad really cause I enjoyed the game at first but the team obviously is not interested in the longevity of this game.

Staticbuz, Apr 14, 2020
4
Been waiting a long time for this!

First of all, I’ve been waiting for a lego game like this to come out ever since i got into this specific genre type on IOS/Android. When I saw this app appear in the AppStore it was an immediate download.Real review:The game is a lot of fun and, for me, pretty addicting. The game gives you a lot of energy when you first start too so you can play for quite a while. The game mechanics are cool and it was multiple stories, challenges, events, and characters. For the past few days I’ve been on this game every chance I get to, and I always enjoy it just as much as the last time.HOWEVER: Once you get to where I am in the game (around level 10-15) you start to realize how little energy you have for things. I’m level 16 and my max energy isn’t even 100. Every quest takes up about 5 or more energy, which although might seem like you can play for a while, you can’t unless you don’t grind to boost character power, which is pretty much impossible. I’m able to waste 60+ energy in 5 minutes grinding for stuff. This morning it took me around 10 to 15 minutes to use up all of my energy. It takes 50 gems to refill energy, gems that you could also save for character packs, which is what I do. (It takes 400+ gems). Although the game is a bit pay to win, and the max energy amount is quite low, I still get on the game as often as I can to play, and would highly recommend people to play this game.

tfren2._.tf, Mar 08, 2020

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Your favorite minifigures and sets are busting out of the box in the most vibrant turn-based RPG ever assembled. Battle your way to the top of the leaderboard with teams of iconic heroes from the LEGO themes you love and prepare for action-packed RPG campaigns that will take you all the way from the high seas to space. [STRATEGIC RPG BATTLES] Create the LEGO mashup of your dreams! Utilize each hero for their unique skills to battle and dismantle your RPG foes.

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