LEGO Games
LEGO Games and LEGO toy sets are available in a bunch of themes, including Batman, Super Mario Brothers LEGOS, and even may someday have an Untitled Goose Game LEGO set too. Video games and LEGOS go great together, and the LEGO game video games are further proof of that.
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Once players are done getting money in LEGO World, they can grab even more Microsoft points by collecting gold bricks in LEGO Ninjago. This action-adventure game is based on the Ninjago movie, which was released in 2017. The game, like all Game Pass Quest games, is currently free for Xbox Game Pass members.
Getting Gold Bricks
Since the LEGO games aren’t as popular on the Game Pass as Kingdom Hearts 3 and some of the other big titles, many Pass members probably haven’t played Ninjago. Luckily for those who are only interested in collecting Microsoft points, grabbing five gold bricks in LEGO Ninjago is very simple. Players only need to complete three levels on average.
All five gold LEGO bricks can be found in the first two levels if players know the game pretty well, but it’s a little more complicated. To get four of the five gold bricks in the first level, players will have to:
Complete the level Complete the tornado build Complete the race Fill the bar completely Complete level two for the fifth bar
If players aren’t interested in trying for the tornado builds and races, they can just beat five levels, grabbing one bar for each level and finish the Quest that way. It’s most likely the fastest way to do it if players aren’t familiar with the LEGO Ninjago. Fulfilling this quest is a good way for players to get their LEGO fix while they wait for the release of the Super Mario LEGO kit.
LEGO Ninjago is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows, and is currently free with Xbox’s Game Pass.
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