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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
emotional, story
replayability, grinding
89% User Score Based on 1,217 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 1,217 reviews
emotional153 positive mentions
grinding7 negative mentions

  • Charming and heartwarming co-op experience with beautiful visuals and a soothing soundtrack.
  • Engaging yet accessible puzzles that promote teamwork and creativity, suitable for all ages including kids and non-gamers.
  • The Friend Pass feature allows two players to enjoy the game with only one copy, making it great value for cooperative play.
  • The game is quite short with a typical playtime around 3 to 5 hours, which many consider too brief for the price.
  • Controls can be clunky or unintuitive at times, especially on keyboard, and camera issues occasionally make navigation frustrating.
  • Gameplay is somewhat repetitive, focusing heavily on building simple structures like bridges, with limited depth or variation in puzzles.
  • emotional
    153 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely praised for its surprisingly emotional and heartwarming story conveyed without dialogue, delivering a touching narrative of friendship through simple gameplay and charming visuals. Many players shared that the bittersweet, heartfelt ending evoked strong emotional responses, often bringing them to tears, making it a memorable and profound experience despite its short length. Overall, it's celebrated as a cozy, wholesome adventure that deeply resonates emotionally, especially when played cooperatively.

    • “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.”
    • “One of the most heart warming and coziest games to play with a friend or partner.”
    • “The story gets told via gameplay and not dialogue and is surprisingly emotional.”
  • story
    152 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is widely praised for its emotional and heartwarming narrative told entirely without dialogue, relying on visual and environmental storytelling that effectively conveys themes of friendship and dreams. Though short (around 3-5 hours) and simple, it resonates deeply with players, evoking strong feelings despite basic mechanics. Some found it bittersweet or confusing at times, but overall, it is considered a charming, touching, and beautifully crafted experience.

    • “The music is exceptional, the lighting is stunning, and the storytelling is outstanding without a single spoken word.”
    • “The story gets told via gameplay and not dialogue and is surprisingly emotional.”
    • “Lego Voyagers is a charming co-op puzzle adventure with beautiful visuals, creative building, and a heartfelt story told without words.”
    • “The story [spoiler] is confusing, we aren't sure why we are doing anything other than new area.”
    • “The story line is non-existent.”
    • “The concept is great, visuals are spectacular, and gameplay is okayish — but the story... mainly its short length and that sad ending, that’s just heartbreaking for the original price tag of 24,99 €, you get only about 4 hours of playtime.”
  • gameplay
    138 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as simple, charming, and enjoyable, with fun co-op mechanics and creative building elements, but many reviewers highlight its brevity—typically around 3-4 hours—and lack of depth or complexity. While some appreciate the light puzzles and playful mechanics, others find it repetitive, overly basic, and lacking meaningful variety or challenge, making it best suited for casual or younger players and recommending a discounted purchase.

    • “The mechanics are very creative and fun, but I had two big gripes; first, the physics were quite janky in some places (especially the magnets and the water), and sometimes the game design wasn't the best because I'd find myself doing things I was confident were the right thing in the level, but I didn't know why.”
    • “Overall, it’s a very cool, well-balanced game in terms of mechanics, with excellent sound design, smooth animations, solid visual quality, and genuinely engaging gameplay.”
    • “From the building mechanics to the movement system, everything feels polished and fun.”
    • “Most of the gameplay seems to be doing short, platforming sections across 4 1x1 bricks or building short bridges over a gap.”
    • “The gameplay is shallow and repetitive.”
    • “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
    76 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features stunning, beautifully stylized Lego-inspired graphics with varied, charming environments and excellent use of lighting and ray-tracing effects. Reviews consistently praise the visuals as captivating, cozy, and aesthetically pleasing, effectively complementing the emotional storytelling and cooperative gameplay. Some technical limitations, like minimal graphic settings and occasional camera issues, are noted but do not significantly detract from the overall visual experience.

    • “Great use of ray-tracing(-like) graphics and amazing cinematics.”
    • “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 1280x720, resulting in horrible graphics.”
    • “I was quite excited for this game, the visuals are very pretty, but that's about it.”
    • “The music is soothing, graphics look really 'legoish' (although camera and movement can be wonky at a few times).”
  • music
    69 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its calming, soothing, and emotionally resonant qualities, effectively enhancing the cozy and charming atmosphere. The soundtrack is considered masterful, immersive, and memorable, often cited as a highlight that deepens the emotional storytelling without words. While predominantly lauded, a few found the music repetitive or less appealing, but the overall consensus is that it significantly contributes to the game's relaxing and heartwarming experience.

    • “The soundtrack is downright masterful.”
    • “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.”
    • “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
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is widely praised for being cozy, charming, and immersive, with well-crafted lighting, music, and environmental details that create a warm, surreal, and engaging world. Although some found the puzzles and mechanics basic, the strong, distinct ambiance and heartfelt design make the experience enjoyable and memorable, especially in co-op or casual play.

    • “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.”
    • “Voyagers looks beautiful and, surprisingly, in some moments the atmosphere and lighting reminded me of the vibe of Half-Life 2 (but not scary - referring to the machinery, trains, techno-industrial areas, and atmospheric radio sounds).”
    • “The story and atmosphere is decent but the mechanics are really basic, especially for a Lego game.”
    • “Many areas aren't as engaging, failing to fill quiet stretches with ambient sound or light music to build upon atmosphere.”
    • “They tried to create some atmosphere, but it falls short.”
  • humor
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a lighthearted and charming humor that sparks laughter through cute characters, silly moments, and playful interactions. Its comedic elements blend seamlessly with cooperative gameplay, creating a fun, wholesome, and emotionally engaging experience ideal for casual, stress-free enjoyment.

    • “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 and cozy experience but lacks significant replayability and depth, leading to a relatively brief runtime of 3-4 hours. While enjoyable, its limited longevity may not justify the price for those seeking extensive replay value.

    • “Replay value contributes significantly to the game's longevity and overall replayability.”
    • “Maybe a little short, but the game offers 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 regarded as tedious and frustrating, largely due to clunky controls and poor handling of mechanics like building. While some find moments of humor in the gameplay, the overall experience feels uninspired and tiresome, making progression feel like a grind.

    • “Building is tedious and obnoxious despite being the best option they had based on the idea.”
    • “The controls are terrible, and the rare puzzles to solve are just tedious.”
    • “The handling of Lego bricks is terrible and makes everything tedious.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences frequent bugs and glitches, including glitchy controls, wonky camera behavior, and occasional issues when dragging or manipulating pieces. While these stability problems can be frustrating, some players find them add to the quirky charm. However, fullscreen mode glitches and occasional confusing mechanics detract from the overall experience.

    • “This game is a buggy mess. When actually completing it (about 4 hours long), the ending is super depressing.”
    • “Movement is glitchy when dragging pieces, with many glitches causing getting stuck or phasing through creations.”
    • “The game is buggy at times; camera is wonky when spread apart, and clamp mechanics are confusing initially but you get used to it.”
  • optimization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is generally average, delivering smooth and enjoyable gameplay with cool graphics and atmosphere. However, some users report issues like stuttering, bugs, and occasional softlocks that affect stability and may require restarting levels.

    • “Cool and optimized graphics, cool atmosphere and more!”
    • “It runs smoothly and is fun the whole way through.”
    • “Perhaps that is why there was severe stuttering, constant bugs, and softlocks that required restarting the level.”
    • “Nice and short, could use some more optimization.”
    • “Performance or gameplay meets the passing mark but remains average.”
  • 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 seem like a cash grab despite the game's popularity.

    • “Microtransactions are overly intrusive and make the game feel like a constant cash grab.”
    • “This felt like another branded cash grab at an otherwise pretty popular type of game.”
    • “The in-game purchases are pushed too aggressively, disrupting the gameplay experience.”
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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 this game for its emotional but disliked it for its replayability.

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

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