Playing with Lego: how TT Games brings your favourite worlds to brick-based life

By Drew Turney
Updated June 30 2016 - 12:08pm, first published June 29 2016 - 12:57pm
Dinosaurs are not quite as scary in the Lego game versions of the Jurrasic Park films.
Dinosaurs are not quite as scary in the Lego game versions of the Jurrasic Park films.
Batman and other Lego products at the TT Games office in Maidenhead, England.
Batman and other Lego products at the TT Games office in Maidenhead, England.
<i>Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens</i> is the latest in a long line of playful tie-ins.
<i>Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens</i> is the latest in a long line of playful tie-ins.
TT Games managing director Tom Stone.
TT Games managing director Tom Stone.
TT Games employees hard at work, surrounded by products from Lego Dimensions, TT's toys-to-life game.
TT Games employees hard at work, surrounded by products from Lego Dimensions, TT's toys-to-life game.

Who else over 30 finds console video games just too complicated? Who's got time for half an hour of introductions and tutorials before you even start, followed by another hour spent trying to get used to all those buttons?

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