LEGO Jurassic World Now Available on iOS and Android Devices

Warner Bros Interactive has released the iOS and Android versions of LEGO Jurassic World and is now available for $4.99 (or your regional equivalent) on the App Store and Google Play Store.

All four Jurassic films in the series from the original to Jurassic World are available in this mobile title. Memorable scenes from the series are included in the game with that unique Lego twist that Traveller’s Tales brings to the series of games. Players can take on the role of Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Dr. Wu, Ian Malcolm, and more in the 20 story levels that are included in the game.

LEGO Jurassic World also allows you to collect dinosaurs by using DNA. Through the Dino Customizer, you can mix the Lego pieces together. This results in different colors, body parts, and abilities for the playable dinosaur.

Tom Stone, the Managing Director of TT Games, said for the press release, ““We’re excited to bring the adventure of LEGO Jurassic World to mobile devices. From creating and playing as a dinosaur, to journeying through Isla Nublar and beyond, fans can now immerse themselves directly into the action of the iconic film franchise wherever and whenever they want.”

For the first time in the LEGO video game series by TT Games, you can also use the new 3D Touch control technology in LEGO Jurassic World.

(LEGO Jurassic World, Warner Bros Interactive)

Warner Bros Interactive have previously released LEGO games on mobile. These include multiple LEGO Batman games, LEGO Dimensions, multiple LEGO Star Wars games, The LEGO Movie, LEGO Chima, LEGO Friends, LEGO The Lord of the Rings, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, and LEGO Speedorz. That’s a lot of build up!

LEGO, before the bricks began to pile up at Warner Bros Interactive and TT Games with the LEGO games, was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen. In fact, LEGO began with Ole Kirk Kristiansen crafting wooden toys! Since then, LEGO has become one of “the world’s leading manufacturers of play materials.”

Via Press Release and LEGO

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