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| developer = Cobra Mobile | | developer = Cobra Mobile | ||
| publisher = [[Wikipedia:Hands-On Mobile|Hands-On Mobile]] | | publisher = [[Wikipedia:Hands-On Mobile|Hands-On Mobile]] | ||
| released = 10 July 2006<ref name="Bennallack"/> | | released = 10 July 2006<ref name="Bennallack"/> | ||
| genre = [[Wikipedia:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]] | | genre = [[Wikipedia:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]] | ||
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''LEGO Bricks'' was announced on 28 April 2006 in a press release from publisher Hands-On Mobile,{{efn|Although Hands-On Mobile had been renamed from Mforma in April 2006,<ref name="IGN MFORMA"/> it is still credited as Mforma in ''LEGO Bricks''.<ref name="Bricks about"/>}} which had signed an agreement with [[TT Games Publishing]] to market mobile LEGO products; it was the first mobile game published under this agreement.<ref name="Handson press"/> While most other mobile games in this agreement were developed by [[Wikipedia:Kiloo|Kiloo]], ''LEGO Bricks'' was developed by Cobra Mobile.<ref name="Cobra news"/> The game was previewed on Hands-On Mobile's stand at [[Wikipedia:E3 2006|E3 2006]] in May. It was launched on 10 July 2006.<ref name="Bennallack"/> | ''LEGO Bricks'' was announced on 28 April 2006 in a press release from publisher Hands-On Mobile,{{efn|Although Hands-On Mobile had been renamed from Mforma in April 2006,<ref name="IGN MFORMA"/> it is still credited as Mforma in ''LEGO Bricks''.<ref name="Bricks about"/>}} which had signed an agreement with [[TT Games Publishing]] to market mobile LEGO products; it was the first mobile game published under this agreement.<ref name="Handson press"/> While most other mobile games in this agreement were developed by [[Wikipedia:Kiloo|Kiloo]], ''LEGO Bricks'' was developed by Cobra Mobile.<ref name="Cobra news"/> The game was previewed on Hands-On Mobile's stand at [[Wikipedia:E3 2006|E3 2006]] in May. It was launched on 10 July 2006.<ref name="Bennallack"/> | ||
''[[Wikipedia:Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer]]'' | Chris Maddox of ''[[Wikipedia:Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer]]'', playing on a [[Wikipedia:Nokia 6280 Series|Nokia 6280]], gave ''LEGO Bricks'' a score 6 out of 10. Maddox praised its gameplay and its "clear and colourful" visual presentation, but felt that it lacked depth and originality, concluding that the game was "best used for five to ten minute bursts of boredom busting".<ref name="Maddox"/> | ||
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<ref name="Maddox">{{cite web |url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Mobile/Lego+Bricks/review.asp?c=1382 |title=Lego Bricks |first=Chris |last=Maddox |date=3 August 2006 |website=[[Wikipedia:Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer]] |publisher=Steel Media |location=[[Wikipedia:Bath, Somerset|Bath, Somerset]] |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060810144015/http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk:80/r/Mobile/Lego+Bricks/review.asp?c=1382 |archive-date=10 August 2006}}</ref> | <ref name="Maddox">{{cite web |url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Mobile/Lego+Bricks/review.asp?c=1382 |title=Lego Bricks |first=Chris |last=Maddox |date=3 August 2006 |website=[[Wikipedia:Pocket Gamer|Pocket Gamer]] |publisher=Steel Media |location=[[Wikipedia:Bath, Somerset|Bath, Somerset]] |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060810144015/http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk:80/r/Mobile/Lego+Bricks/review.asp?c=1382 |archive-date=10 August 2006}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:00, 23 December 2024
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Developer(s) | Cobra Mobile |
Publisher(s) | Hands-On Mobile |
Platform(s) | Mobile (J2ME) |
Release | 10 July 2006[1] |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
LEGO Bricks is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Cobra Mobile and published by Hands-On Mobile. It was the first LEGO video game for mobile phone platforms
Gameplay
LEGO Bricks is a falling block tile-matching game. Groups of three LEGO bricks in a row fall from the top of the screen; each brick in the group can be coloured red, yellow, green, or blue. While falling, the brick groups can be moved left or right, rotated, or sped up. Once placed, matching lines of three or more bricks of the same colour will be cleared from the screen. Matching lines of bricks increases the player's score, and reaching certain scores increases the player's level. Each new level causes bricks to fall slightly faster; in some versions of the game the background image of the playing field changes too. If one of the columns under where bricks are dropped reaches the top of the playing field, the game ends.[2][3]
Besides the four basic colours, there are a few special bricks as well. Groups will sometimes contain danger bricks, marked with horizontal or vertical lines. When matched, danger bricks will destroy all bricks in their row or column regardless of colour any other danger bricks in their destruction path will also be set off. There are also ice bricks, which fall as only a single light blue brick. Ice bricks create a line of ice filling the row they land on, blocking all other bricks until they eventually melt.[2]
Release and reception
Publication | Score |
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Pocket Gamer | 6/10[3] |
LEGO Bricks was announced on 28 April 2006 in a press release from publisher Hands-On Mobile,[note 1] which had signed an agreement with TT Games Publishing to market mobile LEGO products; it was the first mobile game published under this agreement.[6] While most other mobile games in this agreement were developed by Kiloo, LEGO Bricks was developed by Cobra Mobile.[7] The game was previewed on Hands-On Mobile's stand at E3 2006 in May. It was launched on 10 July 2006.[1]
Chris Maddox of Pocket Gamer, playing on a Nokia 6280, gave LEGO Bricks a score 6 out of 10. Maddox praised its gameplay and its "clear and colourful" visual presentation, but felt that it lacked depth and originality, concluding that the game was "best used for five to ten minute bursts of boredom busting".[3]
Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bennallack, Owain (10 July 2006). "LEGO Bricks drops Tetris style onto mobile". Pocket Gamer. Bath, Somerset: Steel Media. Archived from the original on 10 August 2006.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Cobra Mobile (2006). LEGO Bricks (J2ME) (1.1.3 ed.). Mforma Group. Scene: "Help" menu.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Maddox, Chris (3 August 2006). "Lego Bricks". Pocket Gamer. Bath, Somerset: Steel Media. Archived from the original on 10 August 2006.
- ↑ IGN Wireless (April 6, 2006). "MFORMA Becomes Hands-On". IGN. Archived from the original on April 8, 2006.
- ↑ Cobra Mobile (2006). LEGO Bricks (J2ME) (1.1.3 ed.). Mforma Group. Scene: "About" menu.
- ↑ "Hands-On Mobile to Distribute LEGO" (Press release). San Francisco: Hands-On Mobile. 28 April 2006. Archived from the original on 27 November 2006 – via Kiloo.
- ↑ "CobraMobile: News". Archived from the original on 30 April 2007.
CobraMobile launches LEGO Bricks with Handson