Part of the appeal of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game was that it emulated the concept of playing LEGOs, with a huge assortment of characters to pick from that could be played in any level after completion utilizing "free play" mode, which would become a staple feature in the series going forward. Starting out with a franchise as prolific and renowned as Star Wars was the smartest move TT Games could have made, and it's hard to imagine that this was the game they would make that would be the template for almost every game they made after it. To put it into basic terms, all the games below are ones that you can buy right now on Steam. However, because there are just so many games in this series, were going to limit the list to the ones that are currently most available, so apologies to fans of Bionicle Heroes, LEGO Battles, LEGO Rock Band, LEGO Legends of Chima: Laval's Journey, LEGO Ninjago: Shadows of Ronin, and LEGO Dimensions. Whether you're feeling nostalgic and want to relive some old games or are a new fan who wants to find something fun for yourself or your family, here is every main TT Games LEGO game in chronological order and where you can play them. Their knack for capturing childlike wonder in the form of video games is probably exactly what led to them forming a partnership with LEGO that has turned out to be so successful, the company now known as TT Games has made almost exclusively LEGO games for the past seventeen years. That company was Traveller's Tales Games, whose earlier work consisted of the excellent Toy Story and Toy Story 2 games as well as the rather underrated Mickey Mania.
Still, every trend, good or bad, has its outliers, and one company in particular has consistently delivered quality titles based on popular brands.
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The trend was so infamous that licensed games on both PC and consoles have practically become extinct, with most IP owners choosing to make mobile games or apps for side content rather than a full-fledged game.
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That's because most licensed games are made in a short period of time to coincide with the release of a new movie or show, as well as made on a far than below triple A budget. Licensed video games, otherwise known as games that are based on an existing intellectual property, have a historically bad rep in the industry.