LEGO with Friends: Labyrinth Maze, Part 1
Jeremy, Sean, and Norm start a new build this week! We’re tackling the LEGO Ideas Maze, a fan-designed set that’s a fully functional mechanical ball maze!
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I’m niether old nor bitter, but I totally agree with Jeremy. Fun must be outlawed. We had Monthy Python, and they did well, it’s time to move on. No more fun now.
Nice set you got there. It looks interesting. In a non-funny way, of course. Not fun at all.
I’m actually with Jeremy… the whole “I love Star Wars but it’s stupid and funny” and all the standard stuff about Luke being whiny and stormtroopers being bad shots ha ha ha is the way everyone seems to want to see Star Wars and I hate it. I acknowledge that’s what people are going to think and do but I can still hate it. It undercuts the messages in the films and I make no apologies for taking the basic cultural myths that raised me seriously. I fully acknowledge that everyone has every right to enjoy it however they want to but I don’t agree with it or feel that way about it.
Norm is absolutely correct. Jason (AKA JK Brickworks) did indeed create the Sisyphus kinetic sculpture that Adam built a while back.
Jason’s site is http://jkbrickworks.com/ Definitely worth checking out.
One of his neatest sets is the Discovery from 2001 http://jkbrickworks.com/discovery/
You guys should get special knolling trays, that have lips to stop pieces falling off the table. I wonder if one of the “artisanal gaming table” makers have one in their range.
Seems like it’s a trend now to have to play a game to the end before you can unlock new parts of the world. In some cases I get a bit bored after a while but it can be fun.
At the moment I finished Final Fantasy XV, and have tons of things to explore and do yet, and they keep adding new content, sometimes as DLC or just upgrades. It makes for some odd moments. Like different players having different memories of the game.
I have played about 60% of Lego Star Wars, The Force Awakens. And I just bought Lego Dimensions. It’s one reason I want to buy Lego again. I like that they are only relaxing and fun. FFXV can be slightly stressful or emotional and it’s not always what I want. But I am hooked on both.
very cool, he even has an “Escape from Jakku version! And a motorised one (that could be handy if the Tested crew wants to do the remote controlled version
I love these videos, but there’s something about that room’s acoustics that you don’t seem to have dialed in yet. The boomy bass resonates nearly to the point where dialogue becomes indistinguishable, regardless of speakers or headphones.
The lighting is really messed up. Bright background, washed out/dim foreground.