

Legoland
Legoland (stylized as LEGOLAND) is a Legoland-themed construction and management simulation video game released in 2000. It shares many aspects with the RollerCoaster Tycoon series but with a more simplistic and child-friendly gameplay style.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows

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What is Legoland?
Legoland (stylized as LEGOLAND) is a Legoland-themed construction and management simulation video game released in 2000. It shares many aspects with the RollerCoaster Tycoon series (a similar series of games with an identical premise) but with a more simplistic and child-friendly gameplay style.
After selecting the player profile, the player can select either Story Mode, Free Play Mode, Movie Mode, Options, Profiles, Saved Games, or Quit.
Story Mode In Story Mode, the player must complete five tutorial levels to learn how to play, then must complete ten Miniland levels to rebuild the Park. When the game is completed, the player is rewarded with a certificate that they can print out.
Introduction The opening scene begins with a message on the player's answering machine telling him that he has been chosen to be the "Trainee Park Manager".
The scene transfers to the Legoland Park, where Jonathan Ablebody is announcing that Professor Voltage has built a new invention, simultaneously introducing the main characters.
After the player arrives at the Park, he is shown through to a hall. A stage curtain is pulled back, and Professor Voltage introduces his new time machine. Jonathan remarks that the machine will never work, so the Professor challenges him. After replacing a freshly blown bulb with a new one, he fires the time machine up, smoke billows from the building, the machine disappears, and we are shown that Bob Longtree, the gardener, and JP, the mechanic, are covered in soot. The time machine reappears and stops spinning abruptly. The whole park collapses under the enormous strain by the time machine. The Professor trips over in surprise and is hit on the head by his Duplicator Ray. After this, he comes to a conclusion that the park can be fixed using his raygun and his time machine. Jonathan then hopes that it will work out and welcomes us once again into Legoland.
