For over 20 years, Lego video games have brought joy to players around the globe, offering an imaginative escape right from the living room.
These games have become some of the most beloved feel-good experiences, allowing us to step into vibrant universes and relive iconic movie stories. From the high-speed action of Lego 2K Drive to unforgettable Star Wars adaptations, our curated list of top Lego games includes must-plays for fans of every generation and console.
No matter if you’re drawn to reimaginings of cinematic classics, clever puzzles, or original adventures, our compilation of the 10 greatest Lego games currently available has something to offer everyone.
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10. Lego Jurassic World
Available On: PC, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, PS4, PSVita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Launched: 2015
It’s rare to find a mash-up as naturally entertaining as dinosaurs and Lego bricks. Fortunately, Lego Jurassic World exists to fill that void. While not the most complex entry from Traveller’s Tales, its engaging cooperative gameplay and trademark humor make it a fantastic entry point.
This title encompasses all four Jurassic Park films, retelling them with charming fidelity. Action takes a backseat here, in favor of teamwork and puzzle-solving, which aligns perfectly with the films’ suspenseful survival tone. You’ll need to rely on each character’s unique abilities to outwit hungry dinosaurs.
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9. Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4, 5-7
Available On: PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, PSP, PSVita
Launched: 2010-2011
Although technically released as two separate titles, the Lego Harry Potter games covering all seven books form one magical experience. Spellcasting breathes fresh life into the Lego formula, turning familiar moments into interactive fun – spells like Wingardium Leviosa become essential for collecting hard-to-reach bricks.
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The expansive Hogwarts Castle serves as a detailed hub world, brimming with secrets to uncover and a vast ensemble of characters. The magical universe of Harry Potter translates beautifully into the Lego format, appealing equally to die-hard fans and newcomers.
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8. Lego City Undercover
Available On: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Launched: 2013
Think of Lego City Undercover as the wholesome alternative to open-world crime games like Grand Theft Auto. It manages to be family-appropriate without losing any of the fun, offering an entertaining nod to classic crime films in a completely original story.
The game world is impressively large, inviting exploration well beyond the main campaign. Since its 2017 update, local co-op has been added, making it even more accessible. Even today, it remains one of the top Lego titles available for the Switch.
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7. Lego The Lord of The Rings
Available On: PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, PSVita
Launched: 2013
No discussion of Lord of the Rings games is complete without this Lego rendition. For fans of Tolkien, the opportunity to explore Middle-earth in Lego form is irresistible. The story is retold with endearing cutscenes and familiar humor, but don’t be fooled – this game offers a surprising challenge.
Right from the start, you’re thrown into battle against a formidable Sauron, and the difficulty stays higher than average for a Lego game. Each level feels unique and rewarding, especially for players eager to track down collectibles. It’s a better fit for older players looking for a bit more bite in their brick-built adventures.
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6. Lego Marvel Super Heroes
Available On: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS4, Xbox One, PC
Launched: 2013
The Marvel Cinematic Universe was riding high in 2013, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes captured that momentum perfectly. With hundreds of characters and landmarks from across Marvel lore – from Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four – it’s a celebration of superhero fandom in brick form.
The expansive Lego version of Manhattan includes everything from the X-Mansion to the Shield Helicarrier, all brimming with side activities and humorous moments. It’s a game that invites hours of exploration and keeps you entertained the entire time.
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5. Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes
Available On: PC, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, PSVita, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360
Launched: 2012
By 2012, Travellers Tales had been perfecting their craft for years, and with Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, they pushed the series forward. This was the first Lego game to feature full voice acting, replacing the pantomime storytelling style with more emotionally resonant performances.
It also debuted open-world gameplay, letting players explore all of Gotham City. Although there were some growing pains – the map system wasn’t perfect – it marked a significant evolution for the franchise and remains a fan favorite.
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4. Lego Builder’s Journey
Available On: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, iOS, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
Launched: 2019
Standing out from the rest, Lego Builder’s Journey isn’t based on a movie or franchise. Instead, it offers an original, heartfelt story about a child reuniting with a parent, told through beautifully crafted Lego dioramas that serve as puzzles to solve.
The minimalist, artistic design and emphasis on creative problem-solving capture the essence of what makes playing with Lego special. There are no wrong answers – only clever solutions that work, making it a unique and rewarding experience.
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3. Lego 2K Drive
Available On: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One
Launched: 2023
Picture a wild mash-up of Forza Horizon’s chaos and Lego’s creativity, and you’ve got Lego 2K Drive. Developed by Visual Concepts, this open-world racer is a blast for players of all ages.
Its campaign is engaging, the open environments are packed with surprises, and the intuitive vehicle-building system lets you assemble your ultimate ride. With solid split-screen and online multiplayer, it’s built for fun with friends and family alike.
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2. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Available On: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Launched: 2022
Seventeen years after first crafting their signature style, the creators at Traveller’s Tales have returned to their roots with a bold and ambitious project: a complete reinvention of LEGO Star Wars. But calling it a remake barely scratches the surface. This is an entirely new experience that reconstructs not just the original Star Wars trilogy, but all nine films—from the iconic opening crawl of *A New Hope*, through the dramatic declarations of the prequels, to the final frame of *The Rise of Skywalker*, cleverly capped with a sharp visual joke.
Everything fans love is here—yes, the legendary battles, but also the detailed environments around them: lively towns, dense forests, murky swamps, all teeming with brick-built energy and rich in Star Wars trivia, secrets, and brain-teasing activities. With this level of commitment, it’s clear that Traveller’s Tales took Yoda’s wisdom to heart: “Do or do not—there is no try.” And in *LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga*, they most certainly did.
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1. Lego Bricktales
Platform(s): PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Release: 2022
*LEGO Bricktales* has quickly risen to the top of our list of the best LEGO games thanks to how closely it mimics the real-life joy of building with LEGO bricks—only in a digital space. Set within its own original story, this title challenges players to construct inventive and practical solutions using virtual LEGO pieces. From visually appealing displays to useful mechanisms like cranes, flying gyrocopters, bustling market stalls, and whimsical music boxes, you’ll be tasked with assembling a wide variety of creations.
You’re given only a vague objective and a heap of virtual bricks—what you build is entirely up to you. Watching your handmade constructions function within the game world is incredibly gratifying, especially when they spring into motion, like a fully animated gyrocopter. As the narrative takes you on a journey through jungles, deserts, urban landscapes, and medieval castles, you’ll also take on the task of reviving a once-abandoned amusement park—complete with the challenge of designing your own rides.