Following Lego Builder's Journey, Lego Voyagers is an entirely cooperative Lego adventure. Consequently, the game from Light Brick Studio and Annapurna Interactive features a Friend's Pass as well as local co-op.

Lego Voyagers is a cooperative puzzle adventure game. Two players take on the roles of two small Lego bricks – one red and one blue – who embark on a journey together to recover a crashed rocket whose launch they witnessed at the beginning of the game. Designed exclusively for cooperative play, one player controls the red brick and the other controls the blue brick, which then roll and jump through the game world and solve puzzles. There is no solo mode. It can only be played in local co-op mode or online. A Friend's Pass makes it possible for a player who owns the game to invite a friend to join the adventure for free.

The two Lego bricks explore a blocky world created entirely from virtual Lego bricks that looks quite authentic, full of colour, with interactive elements scattered throughout. The story of bonding and creativity is told non-verbally.


Unlike Lego Builder's Journey, which took place mainly in dioramas, there is now a larger world to explore from an isometric perspective. Not only can the two bricks explore the world and bounce together on a seesaw or swing on a swing set, they can also actively shape it using classic Lego building mechanics. As well as connecting the two-player bricks and performing platforming actions such as jumping and rolling, players can collect and attach selected pieces from the world to the player bricks and use them to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles together. For example, they can build bridges out of Lego pieces to cross gaps. However, players first have to familiarise themselves with the controls, especially when switching to precise brick placement.

But it's not just small building puzzles; there are also more sophisticated puzzles involving blocks as energy sources, or puzzles where a boat needs to be steered, with one player controlling the lever for forwards and backwards, and the other controlling left and right navigation – in order to collect stones again. Sometimes one player has to clear the way for the other player, who can then follow with the help of the first player. While the gameplay ideas don't quite match the creativity of It Takes Two or Split Fiction, the blocky world exudes its own charm. Designed as a calm, family-friendly adventure, the game is also suitable for younger or less experienced players. The playing time is around four to five hours.


Lego Voyagers was developed by Light Brick Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the studio's second game, following Lego Builder's Journey (2021). The game is published by Annapurna Interactive, a division of Annapurna Pictures. The Lego Group is also involved, of course. Lego Voyagers is available since 15 September 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via the Steam and Epic Games Store for $24.99.

Conclusion

Lego Voyagers is an entertaining co-op adventure set in a playful puzzle world.

Features
  • Fully designed for cooperative play
  • Creative building and environmental puzzles
  • Great-looking Lego game world

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