Much of the gameplay revolves around scanning objects in the wild to unlock them for your permanent collection, which can then be placed anywhere in your custom worlds. Content Expansion
The game integrated real-world LEGO products through codes. For instance, players could enter specific codes—often found in physical sets like the LEGO City Pizza Van —to unlock exclusive in-game items.
The update refined tools for terrain shaping, brick-by-brick building, and "painting" the landscape, allowing for massive architectural projects or small, detailed dioramas.
This mode acts as a guided introduction, teaching players how to use the game's various tools to discover, build, and interact with the world.
The game is rated for cartoon violence and crude humor, making it a safe creative outlet for older children, though parental supervision is recommended for online multiplayer features. For those looking to speed up their progress, players often discovered "exploits" in the sandbox environment, such as repetitive interactions with certain world objects to gain infinite studs (in-game currency). If you'd like to narrow down this information,
Players can generate worlds by selecting sizes—from Small to Huge—and choosing from unlocked biomes like volcanic islands or dense forests.

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