Legoland

Legoland (2000)

by Krisalis Software, Lego Media
Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Action, Sandbox, Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:Legoland is an educational game that shows how to build a good park. You get the job as a park manager at a LEGOLAND Park. Professor Voltage creates a time machine, and when showing it to all the other park employees, the time machine breaks and the park blows up. As park manager you, the loudspeaker man Johnathon Ablebody, and Professor Voltage have to rebuild the park and make it better than before.Show more
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user avatar@VentXekartuser avatar@VentXekart
February 06, 2025
This was probably the first park management simulator I ever played and while I never did finish it, I would like to try to do so now if it's released on this platform.
user avatar@Shadow_118user avatar@Shadow_118
February 28, 2025
Man i loved this game as a kid - played this quite frequently when i was younger Considering the original isn't compatible with newer systems.... would love to play this again - been itching to play it again for awhile....
user avatar@davyfreemanuser avatar@davyfreeman
February 28, 2025
Got stuck at the mission where aliens (?) invaded the park and you had to remove a bunch of stuff to find em but no matter what I removed, the game didn't progress. Dunno whether it was a bug or my childish incompetence, but I'd like another crack at it please
This game was the first management simulator that I ever played. The CD version of this game does not work on 64 bit systems and I would love to be able to replay through the game and re-experience some of my childhood memories.
user avatar@EBAHFEARuser avatar@EBAHFEAR
March 25, 2025
I have fond memories of playing this as a kid. Probably one of the games that got me into PC gaming, first city/park management game I ever played. I have a disk I can submit to GOG if thats what they need to add this, unfortunately as another comment mentions it doesn't work on current 64bit systems, and I have no idea if there are workarounds.
user avatar@Nikos58user avatar@Nikos58
March 28, 2025
My first and still only one theme park I loved. A solid story for children, an easy-to-understand game with advice of the director that will guide you through the evaluation. The different theme of the park and the Lego style are well rendered. I want to play this game for years, but he is nowhere. It would be awesome if there will be a place on Gog for this game.
user avatar@Lankey01user avatar@Lankey01
May 05, 2025
so many amazing basement nights when I was 8. looks just as beautiful as I remember playing this after I ran around the mansion in lara croft were some of my favorite nights playing with my sisters
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