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LEGO Brawls (Video Game)
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LEGO Brawls is a fighting game published by the LEGO Group and developed by RED Games. It was released for Apple Arcade on September 19th, 2019 and a port for the Nintendo Switch is slated to be released in Summer 2022.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })At it's core the game is rather simplistic. You play as a variety of characters fighting against each other on a variety of stages, all based on different LEGO Themes. You defeat other players by depleting their health bars or, if possible, knocking them off the stage. There are three modes: a capture the flag style mode where your team must capture and keep control of a central point, a free-for-all mode where you must get as many KOs as possible before time runs out, and a mode in which you must collect the most of a certain item. The last one is also split into free-for-all and team versions.The main thing separating this game from other fighting games is, in true LEGO style, its focus on customization. Instead of having a fixed roster, the game allows you to put together your own "brawler" using parts you've unlocked through playing. Though you can unlock pre-existing characters from LEGO's many themes, they do not have any special abilities separating them from any characters you might create yourself.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Because all Brawlers share the same move set (a basic melee attack, a dash attack, and a ground pound), items play a key role in battle. As part of customization, you get to select a list of three items a Brawler can pick up from item boxes scattered around every stage. In addition, each stage has a set of unique items that can be found in its boxes along with a set of standard items that show up on all stages for all Brawlers.The game currently has 12 themes: Alien Conquest, Castle, Hidden Side, Jurassic World, Monkie Kid, Ninjago, Ninjago Prime, Ninjago Seabound, Pirates, Space, Vidiyo, and Western.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })LEGO Brawls contains examples of: | |
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