I've been playing LEGO Worlds, and decided a few days ago to stop playing for now and will come back to it at a later time. That's right, unlike other Lego games where I could simply declare a game fully complete and then move on to the next one, this game is much more open-ended, enough that I've had to arbitrarily say to myself that I'm done for now. Basically, this game involves exploring randomly generated "worlds" that are square blocks of certain sizes (yes, it's possible to fall off the edge of these worlds), consisting of various "biomes" such as savanna, swamp, arctic, desert, volcanic, wild west, and even giant candy theme. This game also mostly involves using various "tools" to alter the terrain, paint objects, build things by individual bricks, and most significantly to "discover", purchase, and/or add or remove all kinds of object, characters, creatures, vehicles, and special large builds. As for objectives, there are plenty of quests available to complete, some of which reward you with a gold brick. Collecting certain amounts of gold bricks will improve your ranking, rewarding you with either a new tool or access to slightly larger maps, with the ultimate goal of 100 gold bricks allowing you to directly create new worlds for you to explore (rather than just randomly generating them). As for my personal goal with this game, I said I wanted to unlock all the achievements I could, and out of a total of 71, I got all but four of them (two require a certain activity with another player (not quite ready yet to try the online multiplayer feature), and the other two require so much long-term grinding that I'd rather put it off until after I've finished with every other Lego game I've yet to play). Although I'm halting my current progress with those four achievements not yet unlocked, I'm optimistic that I'll get them eventually. Either way, once I'm finished with all the other Lego games I have yet to complete, this will definitely be the very first one I'll come back to. Although it's so immensely time-consuming, I definitely like the unique experience this game offers, and would rank it among my highest favorites.
Next on my list of Lego games to play; The LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame
This game is obviously based on the Lego Ninjago Movie, which I have seen a few times. From what I've seen, this game also promises to be uniquely structured unlike any other Lego game. I've also heard that, at least in free play mode, this game will also make references to the Ninjago TV series (which I had been really hoping to get around to finally watch at some point, but I've unfortunately been a little too preoccupied in recent months to really have a chance to do so). I've already greatly enjoyed the other Lego games that were not based on any particular licensed theme (just look at the top of my rankings), so I'm certainly hopeful that I'll end up liking this game just as much.
My rankings of all Lego games I've played so far:
LEGO City Undercover
The LEGO Movie Videogame
LEGO Worlds
LEGO Jurassic World
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean - The Videogame
LEGO Star Wars - The Force Awakens
LEGO Batman 2 - DC Super Heroes
LEGO Indiana Jones 2 - The Adventure Continues
LEGO Star Wars III - The Clone Wars
LEGO Marvel's Avengers
LEGO The Hobbit
LEGO The Lord of the Rings
LEGO Batman - The Videogame
LEGO Indiana Jones - The Original Adventures
LEGO Batman 3 - Beyond Gotham
LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga
LEGO Harry Potter - Years 5-7
LEGO Harry Potter - Years 1-4