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BRICK BY BRICK

A confession: I'm not very good at building with Lego. This is a revelation as much as it is an admission, something I really only figured out while playing Lego: Bricktales over the weekend. It's one thing to place random Lego bricks in an aesthetically pleasing way; it's another thing entirely to, as Bricktales bids its players to do, construct architecturally-stable structures out of nothing but bricks and basic guidelines.

The game starts off simple enough. You are a young builder who has been summoned to

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