

That all being said, we will only be ranking the actual licensed video games due to the sheer volume of other different Lego games. Finally, we will be looking at the massive amount of mini-figures offered in each game and what these actually bring to the table in terms of content or replayability. That being said, some clearly do it better than others and while voice acting was only introduced halfway into this franchise’s life, it does make a difference. Charm and personality are also a big factor, as many of the jokes and entertainment comes from the quirky retellings of our favorite stories. Many of these titles pushed the Lego games in a new direction, adding more depth and layers beyond hit the bricks as fast as you can. When ranking these titles we didn’t just rely on the core gameplay itself, but how much each entry in the series meant. Others, sadly, just fall back on the tried and true formula with no change or attempt at mixing the game the up. However, some of these titles stand out more than others, with a few games pushing the Lego series to its limits.


With 17, soon to be 18, games strong one can not deny how popular this series has become. The brick building franchise has taken some of the most beloved franchises and gave them a charm and humor we couldn’t have expected. Yet, none has ever been as successful, creative, or lucrative as the Lego games. Throughout gaming, there have been a plethora of different companies that licensed various movie, television, and comic book properties for the sake of making a video game.
