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{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
| title = Bits and Bricks
| image = Bits and Bricks logo.webp
| image = Bits and Bricks logo.webp
| alt = The game's logo, showing the text "Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea" on a background resembling old paper.
| alt = The game's logo, showing the text "Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea" on a background resembling old paper.
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| engine = HTML5
| engine = HTML5
| released = March 2017
| released = March 2017
| genre = [[Wikipedia:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]], [[Wikipedia:Education video game|Education]]
| genre = [[Wikipedia:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]], [[Wikipedia:Educational video game|educational]]
| modes = [[Wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]]
| modes = [[Wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]]
}}
}}


'''''Bits and Bricks''''' (styled as ''Bits & Bricks'' in its logotype) is a web game on [[LEGO.com]].
'''''Bits & Bricks''''' is a 2017 [[Wikipedia:Puzzle video game|puzzle]] [[Wikipedia:Browser game|browser game]] developed by [[Complete Control]] and hosted on [[LEGO.com]].


The game is unplayable when accessed through LEGO.com for kids but can be played by directly navigating to its URL.
The game is unplayable when accessed through LEGO.com for kids but can be played by directly navigating to its URL.
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
The player directs a robot named Bits through various mazes using behaviour blocks that cause it to either move or rotate.
The player directs a robot named Bits through various mazes using behaviour blocks that cause it to either move or rotate.
== References ==
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [https://kids.lego.com/en-us/arcade/bits-and-bricks-2ca484b751a946559fe6ebf0ecb10e66 Bits and Bricks] at LEGO.com (broken version)
* [https://kids.lego.com/en-us/arcade/bits-and-bricks-2ca484b751a946559fe6ebf0ecb10e66 Bits and Bricks] at LEGO.com (broken version)
* [https://www.completecontrol.co.uk/project/lego-bits-bricks/ Lego Bits & Bricks] at Complete Control
* [https://www.completecontrol.co.uk/project/lego-bits-bricks/ Lego Bits & Bricks] at Complete Control
== References ==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:LEGO.com games]]
[[Category:LEGO.com games]]

Revision as of 06:15, 26 November 2025

Bits & Bricks
The game's logo, showing the text "Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea" on a background resembling old paper.
Developer(s)Complete Control
Publisher(s)The LEGO Group
EngineHTML5
Platform(s)Web browser
ReleaseMarch 2017
Genre(s)Puzzle, educational
Mode(s)Single-player

Bits & Bricks is a 2017 puzzle browser game developed by Complete Control and hosted on LEGO.com.

The game is unplayable when accessed through LEGO.com for kids but can be played by directly navigating to its URL.

Development

Complete Control developed the second version of the game, making it a mobile-first HTML5 game with a story, improved audio-visuals, and streamlined localisation.[1]

Gameplay

The player directs a robot named Bits through various mazes using behaviour blocks that cause it to either move or rotate.

References

  1. "Lego Bits & Bricks". Complete Control.