The LEGO video games are remarkably good at staying faithful to the film's plot, while including their own humorous and kid-friendly bits. Judging from the new trailer for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this could be the best LEGO video game yet.
I honestly thought I was out. After years of buying Lego sets and never having time to put them together, I finally thought I had broken the habit, but now? Now we know that there's a 2,500-piece set based on the Batman '66 Batcave coming out, and I don't just want to buy it, I want to make it the centerpiece of my home.
Officially announced this morning --- timed, no doubt, for the 50th anniversary of the show's debut on January 12, 1966 --- the Classic TV Series Batcave set doesn't just include the Batcave. It's got the Batcave, Wayne Manor, the Batmobile, the Batcopter, Batman and Robin and their civilian alter-egos, three arch-villains and Alfred. And it might be the single greatest toy that I've ever seen. Check out the images below to get a good look, and find out about all of its features!
Children and adults alike know the pain of stepping barefoot on a plastic LEGO brick all too well. Now, the company has designed special slippers to protect your feet from that unexpectedly sharp pain. The only problem: they're only available in France.