Posted May 1st, 2008 by Beth "Mesagirl" Ralston
Welcome back for more Lego Universe news.
Our third and final highlight in this month’s Lego Universe Newsletter is the bonus content! This time we go back to the design director, Brian Booker, and discuss the game’s currency.
What is going to be the currency? This has been a hot topic in the LU forums. It turns out that the currency is going to be... plastic. Here is a quote from the interview and what Brian has to say about the currency:
Can you tell us more about LEGO Universe’s economy?
OK. Essentially, new minifigs enter LEGO Universe with nothing: no money, no bricks, no stuff. Then they go through the world completing challenges, defeating enemies, gathering goods, discovering treasures and unlocking secrets. Along the way, the minifigs find bricks and collect a highly valuable currency— plastic.
Using plastic, you can buy and sell goods to do things like customize your minifig; all the shops and vendors in LEGO Universe take plastic!
Since LEGO bricks are actually made of plastic, your minifig can also use it to create the bricks they need for their models or pets. But you could also trade with other minifigs for the bricks you need —so you can conserve your currency by cooperating!
That’s an outline of the economic forces at play in LEGO Universe… I’d love to divulge more details as the game develops!
Click here to read the entire interview!
That’s it for the news in April. I’m already looking forward to the May Newsletter!