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LEGO MMOG

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:37 am
by Jargon
LEGO today announced that they are currently creating a MMOG with NetDevil.

http://www.qj.net/NetDevil-announces-Le ... /aid/85007

LEGO Press Release
“As children around the world continue to spend more time online we are developing new and engaging ways for them to interact with our brand,” said Lisbeth Valther Pallesen, Executive Vice President, Community, Education and Direct Division LEGO Group. “The LEGO brand represents construction, creativity and problem solving – values that compliment the MMOG market. By merging the online world of social interaction with physical play, the LEGO brand is providing new experiences for children, as well as fans. NetDevil’s technological capability, openness to work with a large community, and their enthusiasm for the LEGO brand made them a natural partner.”
Thoughts?
  • - Aaron

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:55 am
by smcginnis
Um, ugh. Although it would probably be fun, I believe that people (including me, unfortunately) spend far too much time in front of the computer... and these kinds of games are known to be addictive *cough*WoW*cough*. At least computers and games are interactive, though, unlike TV... which just fries your brain.

Anyway, so... As long as it's free, I'll probably try it out, but I won't allow myself to play more than once in a long while.

~smcginnis

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:07 am
by Athos
Not to sound out of touch, but what's a MMOG?

Steve

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:10 am
by Bruce N H
Athos wrote:Not to sound out of touch, but what's a MMOG?
You and me both, Steve. I guess we're getting old. I had to Wikipedia it. It's massively multiplayer online game.

Bruce

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:54 am
by Recluce
I'm all for it provided it does not require a subscription. I already play several mmorgs and I love the interaction.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:11 am
by Lord_Of_The_LEGO
smcginnis wrote:I believe that people (including me, unfortunately) spend far too much time in front of the computer.
You can not spend too much time in front of a computer. I'm not kidding. I'm a working toward a digital media major. Spending a lot of time at a computer will be my job.

About the game, I'm interested, but I can't get excited until I know more. I have signed up to their email program. It would be neat to help in the developement process.

If this becomes anything like LEGO Star Wars I and II, it'll be awesome.

BTW, blogged.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:18 am
by MaxiVisVires
After playing World of Warcraft for a year, I swore off all MMORPGs. But this one seems to be for kids, so the learning curve, and time sinks should be suited for that right? This will probably be sorta like Guild Wars you would think.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:52 am
by wunztwice
I don't like these sorts of games, as I've seen many people get too sucked into them and end up doing just them. They become extreamly addicting to many folks and I don't like that LEGO will be associated with such a game.

My two pence...

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:13 am
by ottoatm
I'd have to agree with wunztwice on this one... I lost my undergraduate years to Civilization, and from what I've seen of WOW, things are so cool now they are even more addicting!

Actually, this week a Chinese guy actually died because he played one of these games too long without enough food, drink or sleep... 4 days in a row! :shock:

All of that negativity said, I do think this is a great idea for TLG - and as mentioned, if it's anything like the Star Wars games, it will be really cool.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:50 am
by DARKspawn
ottoatm wrote:Actually, this week a Chinese guy actually died because he played one of these games too long without enough food, drink or sleep... 4 days in a row! :shock:
I heard about that some time ago, I'm still not convinced the original story isn't a myth

I have seen the face of evil & it is MMOGs - I used to be part of a First Person Shooter gaming clan, when WoW came out it totally devistated our clan, going from 50 active members to under 10 in weeks lol

I would imagine that this, like other MMOGs, will become little more than a glorified chat engine tht you pay a monthly subscription for.

It also seems like a big gamble for LEGO to take considering its new attitude...

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:59 am
by BreadMan
Gong_Of_The_Farmer wrote:
smcginnis wrote:I believe that people (including me, unfortunately) spend far too much time in front of the computer.
You can not spend too much time in front of a computer. I'm not kidding. I'm a working toward a digital media major. Spending a lot of time at a computer will be my job.
Ahh...innocence...it brings a smile to my face :)

There definitely is such a thing as spending too much time in front of a computer, and it is my job. I've had 10, 12 hour days where I've come home so drained of energy I haven't even wanted to build. Horrible, I know.

I'm intrigued to see how NetDevil is going to approach this. Will it be more like Lego Star Wars? Lego Racers? A return to Lego Island? Something completely new?


Edit: I just noticed...something's up with the quote code for your name Nathan. You may want to look into that, cause I totally did not type that :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:14 pm
by ottoatm
I was thinking this is most likely TLGs best answer for a big problem they are facing - namely, losing young fans (and potential long-term loyal customers) to video games and what-not.

In light of that, I'd have to change my feelings about this idea for LEGO, I'd say it's a very smart answer to rapidly changing times and consumer demands - especially with the "chat" function that is so popular in WoW.

Once people start chatting about the game and LEGO, it could very well draw some of the video game fanatics away from the screen and over to the ABS. :)
I heard about that some time ago, I'm still not convinced the original story isn't a myth
I think this is a different story that just happened over the Chinese new year... they have a week off over here, and many of them just play video games all week because they are bored. :P

Reuters & MSNBC did a little skit on it.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:25 pm
by Chuck06
I'm kind of interested in conjecturing what the game would play like. A game world like WoW except you can build structures out of lego anywhere? Completely customize your own home? Taylor your minifg character to your very whim? Health and addiction issues aside, I find the concept exciting, if that is, such a game could pull off a fair portion of the creative possibilities avilable when playing with the real bricks.

-chuck

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:44 pm
by Jargon
Something that ought to be taken note of is the fact that they have called this an MMOG (Massive Multiplayer Online Game) and not an MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game).
  • - Aaron

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:21 am
by J1A3L5
I don't play any games anymore, but if this turned out to be something like LEGO Island was it could be incredible.

I also noticed it being labeled as a MMOG instead of a MMORPG. Perhaps it will be less focused on "leveling" and putting time into it, and more on purely fun play.

-John L.