In this puzzle-adventure, use an intuitive brick-by-brick building mechanic to solve puzzles and bring your creations to life! Experience a charming story as you explore beautiful LEGO® dioramas and help the people inhabiting them.
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Greetings fellow brick builders!
Last weekend at [b]RazerCon 2022[/b] we announced Chroma support for [b]LEGO® Bricktales[/b] - and published it in the same course. So, if you have [b]Razer Chroma[/b] peripherals connected to your computer, you should notice very quickly after launching the game that the RGB Illumination responds to the game. "A nice gimmick, but unnecessary!" you think? And hey, you might be true. But to be honest: In our opinion, a fancy RGB illumination is a perfect fit for [b]LEGO Bricktales[/b]!
If you happen to have a box full of LEGO bricks at hand, take a look inside please. So, what do you see? A large number of different, bright colors: red, green, blue, and so on. Not exactly 16.8 million colors like in the RGB color space, but you know where I am coming from. Ultimately, it's the many different colors that make building with the bricks so creative and breathe life into LEGO sets. And it's nothing different with LEGO Bricktales.
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All the different worlds that are included into the game have their own overall basic color: Jungle is green, desert is yellow, caribbean is blue, etc. And so the color mood of the game can be perfectly extended beyond the monitor by illuminating the mouse, mouse pad, headset and keyboard. And in case you use LED strips or ambient lights, you can immerse your whole room in the lush green of the jungle or the sandy yellow of the desert. This has a pretty cool effect!
And talking about effects: All the 5 skills that you unlock in [b]LEGO Bricktales[/b] have their own lighting effect as well! Taking a look on the skill selection wheel each skill has its own color as well: Electricity is yellow, hoverboard is purple, xray is greenish and so forth. Using those illuminates your whole setup in the corresponding color including special lighting effects. This makes it twice the fun to break crates and bushes with the smashing red stomping skill.
So, if you've got the hardware (lucky you!), [b]LEGO Bricktales[/b] will automatically play the effects from now on. Well, that is, you can turn them off, somewhere, probably, but why would you? They're awesome! ːsteamhappyː
Happy (RGB illuminated) brick-by-brick building to all of you!
Tri Do Dinh & the ClockStone Team
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1898290/LEGO_Bricktales/