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LEGO Voyagers

LEGO Voyagers is whimsical, charming, and honestly, the perfect game to play when you need to relax and connect with someone else.
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84%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:story, emotional
Most mentioned negative aspects:replayability, grinding
89% User Score Based on 1,340 reviews
Critic Score 79%Based on 27 reviews

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LEGO Voyagers is a single player and multiplayer casual platformer game with a kids theme. It was developed by Light Brick Studio and was released on September 15, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.

Discover LEGO® Voyagers for PS4 and PS5 on the official PlayStation website. This two-player co-op adventure from the makers of LEGO® Builder's Journey is all about friendship and play and the value of being connected.

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89%Audience ScoreBased on 1,340 reviews
story81 positive mentions
grinding7 negative mentions

  • Beautiful and charming visuals with a cozy, immersive atmosphere and soothing soundtrack.
  • Engaging cooperative gameplay that encourages collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving between two players.
  • Emotional and heartfelt storytelling told without dialogue, with an ending that strongly resonates and moves many players.
  • The game is quite short, typically lasting around 3 to 5 hours, which some players find too brief for the price.
  • Controls and camera can be clunky, unintuitive, or frustrating at times, especially with keyboard/mouse setups and certain vehicle sections.
  • Gameplay can feel repetitive with simplistic puzzles mostly involving building bridges and lacking deeper complexity or variety.
  • story

    176 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of this co-op LEGO game is a heartfelt, wordless narrative centered on friendship and teamwork, effectively conveyed through visuals, sound, and gameplay rather than dialogue. Though relatively short (around 3-5 hours), it delivers an emotional and touching experience with a bittersweet ending that resonates strongly with players. While simple and accessible, the story's charm, warmth, and environmental storytelling have been widely praised for creating a memorable and engaging journey.

    • “For a game with not one single word spoken, Lego Voyagers tells a deep and emotional story about two friends growing together to make their dreams come true, even if it means making sacrifices.”
    • “The music is exceptional, the lighting is stunning, and the storytelling is outstanding without a single spoken word.”
    • “While the game is short, allowing you to finish the story in 4-5 hours, it provokes a childlike feeling and emotions for the characters and their journey despite there being no in-game dialogue.”
    • “The story is decent but it's nothing to write home about.”
    • “The story line is non-existent.”
  • emotional

    171 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Lego Voyagers delivers a surprisingly deep and emotional narrative without dialogue, telling a touching story of friendship, dreams, and sacrifice that resonates profoundly with players. Its wholesome, wordless storytelling, combined with charming visuals and a heartfelt soundtrack, creates an emotional experience that often moves players to tears, making it a memorable and impactful co-op adventure.

    • “For a game with not one single word spoken, Lego Voyagers tells a deep and emotional story about two friends growing together to make their dreams come true, even if it means making sacrifices.”
    • “The premise is simple yet emotionally resonant: two small explorers—identifiable only through animation, gestures, and the unmistakable charm of Lego minifigures—set out across a series of unfamiliar worlds in search of connection, understanding, and progress. That restraint gives the game a surprising emotional sincerity, grounding its cosmic adventure in very human curiosity.”
    • “Without any dialogue in the game, and only a single button to chant as a form of communication, it made me feel close, in company and at the same time it made me feel alone and sad.”
  • gameplay

    153 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as simple, charming, and suitable for casual or family co-op play, featuring creative but limited mechanics centered around building and puzzle-solving. However, many reviewers find it repetitive, sparse, and short (around 3-5 hours), lacking depth and variety, which diminishes long-term engagement and value for its price. While some praise its polished controls and enjoyable moments, most agree the game feels rushed and underdeveloped, with potential for more complex and expanded gameplay.

    • “Lego Voyagers was super fun to play, with its challenging moments and cool mechanics!”
    • “Through gameplay, my kid naturally picked up on important skills like teamwork, strategy, patience, and learning from mistakes.”
    • “The gameplay keeps things fresh by switching between simple rolling sections through different locations, light building mechanics, and small spatial puzzles.”
    • “The gameplay is shallow and repetitive.”
    • “The lack of variety in gameplay mechanics left us greatly disappointed.”
    • “The problem is that, aside from those moments, the rest of the game simply repeats the same two mechanics over and over without introducing any twists or meaningful variation.”
  • graphics

    88 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their stunning, colorful, and charming LEGO-inspired aesthetic, with beautifully varied environments and strong attention to detail that enhances the immersive and emotional storytelling. Some users note occasional issues like excessive bloom, limited graphical settings, or a zoomed-out camera that can affect visibility, but overall the visuals are considered polished, creative, and a highlight of the cooperative experience.

    • “The graphics are stunning: the game is colorful and full of personality without overdoing anything.”
    • “Environments are composed with photographic care—soft lighting, shallow depth-of-field, dusty plains, glimmering alien rock formations, and delicate plant life all constructed from digitally rendered bricks.”
    • “The graphics are beautifully stylized, and the environments are extremely varied.”
    • “Loaded up the game with my friend and the game was super blurry and you can't change the resolution, because when you set the resolution it automatically goes back to the original which is 1280x720—horrible graphics.”
    • “The visual/graphics settings do... nothing?”
    • “- Graphics are good but a downgrade from previous game, especially no ray traced reflections.”
  • music

    71 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its calming, soothing, and emotionally evocative soundtrack that beautifully supports the silent storytelling and cozy atmosphere. Multiple reviewers highlight its charming, pleasant, and immersive qualities, making it a standout feature that enhances the gameplay experience and leaves a lasting impression. A few note occasional weaknesses, but overall, the soundtrack is considered masterful, memorable, and integral to the game's emotional impact.

    • “The music is exceptional, the lighting is stunning, and the storytelling is outstanding without a single spoken word.”
    • “The excellent music immediately sets the tone for the adventure that will stay with you long after it's completed.”
    • “Gorgeous visuals, cozy soundtrack, and a heartwarming silent narrative tying it all together.”
    • “The music I don't like at all.”
    • “Couldn't even open a menu -- stayed there for let's say a minute with nothing happening except repetitive music playing in the background.”
    • “[*] Fill quiet stretches with ambient sound or light music to build upon atmosphere, many areas aren't as engaging.”
  • atmosphere

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its cozy, charming, and immersive qualities, enhanced by beautiful visuals, well-crafted music, and ambient sounds that create a surreal and inviting world. It fosters a calm, family-friendly vibe with a strong sense of place, though some note the mechanics and puzzles are simple. Overall, the atmosphere significantly enriches the experience, making the journey pleasant and engaging.

    • “Its calm atmosphere and intuitive gameplay make it perfect for playing together with your family.”
    • “With beautiful synths and acoustic instruments blending seamlessly to create a surreal atmosphere throughout the entire experience.”
    • “The details and atmosphere are distinct, creating a world that feels alive and personal.”
    • “The story and atmosphere is decent but the mechanics are really basic, especially for a Lego game.”
    • “Fill quiet stretches with ambient sound or light music to build upon atmosphere, many areas aren't as engaging.”
    • “They tried to create some atmosphere.”
  • humor

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a consistently humorous and heartwarming experience, filled with silly moments, cute characters, and charming interactions that evoke laughter and even emotional responses. Its lighthearted, easygoing gameplay encourages fun team bonding and amusing fails without becoming frustrating, making it enjoyable though not particularly challenging or varied. Overall, humor is a standout aspect that enhances the game's wholesome and calming atmosphere.

    • “Played this with my partner, full of laughs, funny moments and even got me emotional at points!”
    • “Lots of hilarious moments where I couldn't stop laughing, from the cute noises to the backwards driving of a boat to popping flowers.”
    • “The gameplay is silly and makes for some hilarious fails but isn't challenging to the point of becoming tedious or ragey; we were laughing through the entire 4 hours we played.”
  • replayability

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a short, cozy experience with some replay value, but its overall replayability and depth are limited. The brief runtime and lack of significant replay incentives may make it feel less worthwhile for players seeking longer or more replayable content.

    • “Replay value adds to the game's longevity and overall appeal.”
    • “Maybe a little short, but it has some replay value.”
    • “A short and sweet adventure that reminded me that not every game needs to be an infinitely replayable loot box-filled grind fest.”
    • “If there was significant replay value, a 3-4 hour time for a single run through would be okay, but there isn't significant replay value.”
    • “This game was fun and cozy, but lacked depth, length and replayability.”
    • “The price point seems a bit high for the length of the game and with it being less replayable than other games.”
  • grinding

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is widely viewed as tedious and frustrating due to clunky controls and poor handling, especially during building tasks. While some find the gameplay amusing rather than rage-inducing, overall the repetitive tasks and slow mechanics make progression feel uninspired and drawn-out.

    • “Building is tedious and obnoxious, making the gameplay feel slow and repetitive.”
    • “The handling of Lego bricks is terrible, which makes everything tedious and frustrating.”
    • “You will need a second life for grinding, indicating excessive repetitive gameplay.”
  • optimization

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is mixed, with some users experiencing stuttering, bugs, and occasional softlocks, while others find performance smooth enough for enjoyable gameplay. Lowering settings, such as turning off reflections, can improve both visuals and performance. Overall, optimization meets a basic standard but could benefit from further improvements.

    • “Cool and optimized graphics, cool atmosphere and more!”
    • “It runs smoothly and is fun the whole way through.”
    • “The game is not really well optimized, which is not too bad since I figured out that the game looks way more LEGO-like on some lower settings anyway, which made me enjoy the game even more. I recommend turning off reflections to get that more LEGO-like look.”
    • “Perhaps that is why there was severe stuttering, constant bugs, and softlocks that required restarting the level.”
    • “Performance or gameplay meets the passing mark but remains average.”
    • “Nice and short, could use some more optimization.”
  • stability

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences frequent glitches and buggy controls, including movement issues, camera problems, and fullscreen crashes. Despite these stability problems, some players find the quirks add to the fun, though the technical issues can hinder smooth gameplay.

    • “This game is a buggy mess. Movement is glitchy when dragging pieces and a lot of glitches in general with getting stuck or phasing through your creations.”
    • “The game is buggy at times; camera is wonky when spread apart, clamp mechanics are confusing at the beginning but you get used to it.”
    • “Only thing is it glitches in fullscreen -- please fix.”
  • monetization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization relies heavily on microtransactions and in-game purchases, which some users feel detracts from the experience by making it feel like a cash grab despite the game's overall popularity.

    • “Microtransactions - in-game purchases.”
    • “This felt like another branded cash grab at an otherwise pretty popular type of game.”
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LEGO Voyagers is a casual platformer game with kids theme.

LEGO Voyagers is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing LEGO Voyagers.

LEGO Voyagers was released on September 15, 2025.

LEGO Voyagers was developed by Light Brick Studio.

LEGO Voyagers has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked LEGO Voyagers for its story but disliked it for its replayability.

LEGO Voyagers is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include It Takes Two, Blanc, LEGO Builder's Journey, BOKURA, Planet of Lana and others.