
This option is a fun way to brag about completing the daily challenge or to show off your challenging course. Additionally, you can take pictures of your setup and your accomplishments to share with the world.

Share your momentsĪs there is a community aspect, you can create your own levels and share them for others to play. Through this method, you won’t lose any progress or favorited items if your phone accidentally breaks. Using your LEGO account, you can sync any data such as favorite items, pictures you’ve shared, and more to another device. Additionally, you can play the weekly event level and have your friends complete it as well.

Community contentĪlong with the official guides and tutorials, community-created items and maps offer a unique challenge. These guides can also serve as inspiration for your creations that you can mix with other sets. You’re able to follow these in real-time and quickly backtrack if needed. Nintendo bringing Mario into the physical world is also a natural move for LEGO, which is focused on blending physical and digital play together, as well as exploring new play patterns, according to its 2019 annual report.The LEGO Super Mario application contains a large selection of digital instruction guides for building new game levels. The animatronic toy is the companies’ effort to turn the Super Mario video game into a physical activity, according to a LEGO spokesperson. Super Mario already has a global audience (it’s the bestselling video game franchise of all time) and bringing it into the physical world gives its fanbase a new way to interact with the popular character, the spokesperson adds. Targeting a range of ages, the companies will launch the new property later this year, though no specific date has been announced yet. LEGO released a short video on its YouTube channel today previewing the new toys. The new figure makes noises and changes expressions, while a small screen on its chest will show symbols such as a timer, coins or fire depending on what bricks Mario interacts with.

After LEGO and Nintendo teased a partnership earlier this week, the companies unveiled new LEGO Super Mario sets and figures that combine physical and digital play.įeaturing bricks that kids can build into worlds, a new electronic Mario figure reacts when placed on bricks.
