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#3100 HISTORY OF: LEGO VIDEO GAMES Part 3

Take a journey through the evolving world of LEGO gaming in Part 3 of our History of LEGO Video Games series. From nostalgic browser games of the late 2000s to feature-rich mobile experiences, this post explores how LEGO adapted to changing technology and player habits. Relive the charm of classic Flash-based games that many fans grew up with and discover how some have been preserved by dedicated communities.

We also highlight key milestones, from early titles like Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea to story-driven experiences like Mata Nui: The Online Game. As the focus shifts to mobile, you’ll see how LEGO introduced deeper gameplay systems, live-service elements, and ongoing content updates. Along the way, we touch on ambitious projects like LEGO Quest & Collect and the challenges that come with monetisation and platform exclusivity.

This post isn’t just a look back, it’s a reflection on how quickly games can become “lost media” in a fast-moving digital world. Swipe through, rediscover your favourites, and join the conversation about the future of LEGO gaming.

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