LEGO Horizon Adventures merges video gaming with brick-building, encouraging players to replicate the game’s structures and machines using real LEGO pieces.


Rebuild LEGO Horizon Adventures Using Actual Bricks

What happens when you combine the creative world of LEGO with the expansive universe of a popular video game? You get LEGO Horizon Adventures, a unique blend that captures the essence of the Horizon video game series in a format accessible enough even for young builders. Developed by Studio Gobo and Guerrilla, this innovative game takes LEGO gaming to a new level, faithfully recreating elements of the Horizon world entirely using LEGO parts that players can also build in real life.

LEGO Horizon Adventures doesn’t just simulate an environment; it invites players to dive hands-on into building that environment. It has meticulously designed every detail of the game to represent actual LEGO pieces, thus providing an incredible level of consistency and visual appeal. The game displays all its creations within reach of anyone who has the appropriately shaped bricks, suggesting that with the right collection, players could potentially bring parts of the game's world into their living spaces.

Interestingly, while the LEGO group has released an official set for the Tallneck, one of Horizon’s iconic machines, the game itself goes much further. It expands on the standard set and ventures into reimagining more machines and environments of the Horizon universe. Theoretically, this means that players could replicate these complex machines themselves. Such a possibility is astonishing and challenging at the same time—true LEGO aficionados might find themselves spending hours assembling these mechanical beasts.