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Ganoncrotch said:

Thanks for the info, considering my PC is a good deal lower in power than your setup I won't be going near that til an actual retail release then!

I wonder could your feet ever get to the point where they have the Lego [ ] in them so the pieces could at least just clip into the soles of them? :D would take years of children leaving them out.

They would still not line up :p Luckily the lego has no loyalty and targets everyone equally, silently lying in wait to strike when you least expect it. It's one of those guilty pleasures as a parent when your kid steps on his own lego, starts running around cause it hurts, risk stepping on more. Hilarious :D. No comfort here, perfect moment for, "I told you to clean up". Such a great educational tool!
Ofcourse instead of cleaning up they start arguing over whose piece of lego it was :s

Btw what I miss in video games where you get to construct things is how to make things structurally sound. If you simply stack bricks like in that video it's never going to hold up. There are some building games that take actual physics in account, like world of goo and bridge constructor, yet Minecraft and Lego worlds don't have any educational value apart from spatial awareness.