Legoland (video game)

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Legoland is a Legoland-themed construction and management simulation video game that was released on 1 May 2000. It shares many aspects with the RollerCoaster Tycoon series (a similar series of games with an identical premise) but with a more simplistic and child-friendly gameplay style. The voicework is provided by Justin Fletcher.

Gameplay

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A screenshot of in-game action

Story Mode

In Story Mode, the player begins by completing five tutorial levels to learn the gameplay mechanics, followed by ten Miniland levels to rebuild the Park. Upon completing the game, the player receives a printable certificate as a reward. Story Mode also includes cutscenes depicting Professor Voltage traveling back in time, discovering new buildings, rides, and park themes, and using his Duplicator Ray to collect hologram-like copies of them.

Free Play Mode

In Free Play Mode, the player can create their own Legoland park without any objectives or limitations on money or time, but can only use sets they have unlocked up to that point and with a limit on the number of rides, decorations, and restaurants that can be placed. Completing the game in Story Mode gives the player access to all unlockables in Free Play Mode.

Reception

Legoland received favorable reviews, earning a score of 80.5% at rating site GameRankings, based on two reviews.[1]

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