Alright, let’s see. So, LEGO and Pokemon are throwing ideas around—apparently going to team up? Back in March, some folks announced that LEGO’s planning to dive headfirst into the Pokemon universe. But, honestly, who knows what these sets might look like or how many will show up. It’s kinda up in the air.
If this team-up goes anything like what LEGO’s done with Mario or Animal Crossing, fans are probably in for a treat. I mean, those were big hits, right? Maybe this Pokemon thing will just be the first drop in the bucket. Or maybe not. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On another note, I stumbled on this picture of a LEGO Bionicle Mask—no idea why it caught my eye. Just did. There’s also been some drama with the cancellation of a LEGO fangame. Team Kanohi’s Bionicle game got the axe. Devastating, really. Fans aren’t happy.
Anyway—where was I? Oh, right! The potential for a LEGO Pokemon game. Can you imagine? Pokemon’s already huge with families, and LEGO’s got this charm about it in games—real vibrant and fun. A crossover seems like it’d be a no-brainer, right? Can’t promise they’ll make a full-blown Pokemon game LEGO-style, but a spinoff? That’s possible. Something quirky and fun like Mystery Dungeon, perhaps?
Now, picture this—what if LEGO tried something new? Like a turn-based RPG? Don’t laugh! It’s not completely wild. They dabbled in RPG stuff before with things like LEGO Star Wars—you know, character classes and skill trees. I heard LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed (or something like that) was a mobile RPG, so maybe they’ll get gutsy and go console.
Imagine customizing characters with LEGO pieces you pick up—turning them into beefy warriors or cool explorers. It’s the kind of mix-and-match chaos that’d be super cool. And doing combat Pokemon-style? Simple, sure, but perfect for kids, who might find all the turn-based shenanigans a bit intimidating. Mix in that LEGO charm, and you’ve got an idea that sounds… well, intriguing, if you ask me.