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LEGO Universe (Video Game)
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LEGO Universe was an MMOG based on the popular LEGO toys, released October 26, 2010. The official site can be found here.The plot is simply this: a knight, a pirate, a scientist, and a baron travel across the universe, searching for the source of imagination; they inevitably come across a perfectly cubic planet, and land on it. This source of imagination could make any idea come to life...So the Baron, after going mad on the journey, creates the Maelstrom, a threatening chaotic force. This turns against him and drags him into the source of imagination, where he presumably was absorbed. The source turns dark and is eventually plugged up with the remains of their ship, exploding the planet into fragments.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The remaining crew eventually call upon the help of every available person in the Universe to help ward off the Maelstrom's dark minions, the Stromlings.In August 2011, the game partially became free-to-play (the first two zones were free for all, with the rest only available to subscribers), but the change apparently failed to attract sufficient amounts of new subscribers, so LEGO ended LEGO Universe on January 31, 2012.It later received a Spiritual Successor that was shut down even faster, LEGO Minifigures Online. | |
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Abnormal Ammo: The Venture League (one of the in-game factions) is guilty of this trope. Specifically, their Buccaneer class. Rank 1 shoots a trident from it's pistol. Nothing too abnormal about that... But when you get to Rank 2, the pistol shoots a fish. Somewhat fishy, but... Wait! Rank 3 launches a SHARK! The Ninjago update introduced the Sushi Delivery System, which is a crossbow. Guess what it fires... To make things interesting, the fish fired from the SDS also home in on the enemies targeted. | |
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All There in the Manual | |
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All There in the Manual: The backstory is detailed on the website, in special missions. | |
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Allegedly Free Game | |
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Allegedly Free Game: Eventually it comes to a point after you've gotten your own property to build on, that you have to be a Member to continue with the storyline and unlock other worlds and missions. | |
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April Fools' Day | |
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April Fools' Day: Three news articles were published on the LEGO Universe website on April 1, 2011. One revealed that Bob was actually The Mole; one was a preview of an upcoming "Red Brick" pet that was just a standard 2x4 LEGO brick; and one was showcasing a property where players had to find a brick... which was the only object on the entire property. | |
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