You know that feeling when two of your favourite things come together? That’s exactly what happened when LEGO partnered with Nintendo to create some absolutely cracking games for the Switch. Whether you’re a parent looking for the perfect game for your little ones or simply young at heart yourself, these games offer hours of brick-breaking entertainment.
Let’s have a proper look at the main LEGO titles available on Nintendo Switch:
Game Title | Release Date | Average Playtime | Age Rating | Price (UK) | Key Features |
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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga | 5 April 2022 | 20-25 hours | PEGI 7 | £49.99 | All 9 films, 300+ characters, Open-world exploration |
LEGO Harry Potter Collection | 30 Oct 2018 | 30-35 hours | PEGI 7 | £34.99 | Years 1-7, Co-op play, Enhanced graphics |
LEGO City Undercover | 4 April 2017 | 15-20 hours | PEGI 7 | £29.99 | Open-world city, Police gameplay, Vehicle variety |
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 14 Nov 2017 | 15-20 hours | PEGI 7 | £34.99 | 200+ characters, Time-travel storyline |
LEGO DC Super-Villains | 16 Oct 2018 | 15-20 hours | PEGI 7 | £34.99 | Character creator, Villain perspective |
Detailed Analysis of Each Game
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Blimey, where do I even start with this one? It’s absolutely massive! This game is basically the crown jewel of LEGO video games on the Switch. You’re getting all nine main Star Wars films packed into one gorgeous package. The attention to detail is properly impressive – from the way characters move to the tiny LEGO studs scattered about.
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Product on saleLEGO Star Wars – The Skywalker Saga | Nintendo SwitchOriginal price was: £29.99.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game | Nintendo Switch | Action-Adventure Combat GameOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Harry Potter Collection | Nintendo SwitchOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 | Nintendo Switch Game | Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £29.99.£12.99Current price is: £12.99.
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Product on saleLEGO City Undercover Nintendo Switch Game | Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £34.99.£18.99Current price is: £18.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Worlds – Build, Explore & Create Digital Brick Adventures (Nintendo Switch) Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.
Best bits:
- Completely rebuilt from the ground up
- Stunning visuals that really show off what the Switch can do
- Proper laugh-out-loud humour
- Massive replay value with collectibles galore
Not so great bits:
- Can be a bit overwhelming at first
- Some levels feel a tad rushed
- Might be too complex for very young players
LEGO Harry Potter Collection
Now then, if you’re after value for money, this is your ticket to Hogwarts! You’re getting both LEGO Harry Potter games (Years 1-4 and 5-7) in one magical package. It’s brilliant for Potter fans who fancy exploring every nook and cranny of Hogwarts.
Best bits:
- Two full games for the price of one
- Loads of secrets to uncover
- Splitscreen co-op is perfect for family play
- Spellcasting mechanics are clever
Not so great bits:
- Shows its age in places
- Camera can be a bit dodgy
- Some puzzles might be too tricky for youngsters
LEGO City Undercover
Think Grand Theft Auto, but family-friendly and made of LEGO! This one’s a proper gem that often gets overlooked. You play as Chase McCain, a police officer who goes undercover to catch criminals in a massive LEGO city.
Best bits:
- Brilliant open world to explore
- Tons of vehicles to collect
- Genuinely funny writing
- Great for solo play
Not so great bits:
- Loading times can be a bit long
- Frame rate isn’t always smooth
- Co-op mode feels tacked on
Q&A
Q: Which LEGO game is best for younger children?
A: I’d say LEGO City Undercover is your best bet. It’s got simple controls, clear objectives, and a family-friendly story that’s easy to follow. Plus, there’s no combat to worry about – it’s all about catching baddies rather than fighting them.
Q: Which game offers the most content for the money?
A: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, hands down. You’re getting nine films’ worth of content, hundreds of characters to unlock, and countless planets to explore. The replay value is absolutely massive.
Q: Can these games be played cooperatively?
A: Yes, most LEGO games on Switch support local co-op play for two players. It’s perfect for parents gaming with kids or friends playing together. The only exception is some sections of LEGO City Undercover.
Q: How difficult are these games?
A: LEGO games are generally quite forgiving. You can’t properly “die” – you just lose some studs (the in-game currency) and respawn. However, some puzzles can be challenging, especially in the Harry Potter collection.
Value for Money Breakdown
Let’s talk brass tacks. If you’re wondering which game gives you the most bang for your buck, here’s my breakdown:
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Despite being the priciest option, you’re getting an enormous amount of content. The replay value is massive, and the production values are top-notch. Worth every penny if you’re a Star Wars fan. - LEGO Harry Potter Collection
Two full games for the price of one makes this excellent value. The amount of content is brilliant, and if you’re a Potter fan, you’ll spend ages finding all the secrets. - LEGO DC Super-Villains
The character creator adds loads of replay value, and the story’s longer than average. Good value if you like DC Comics. - LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2
Decent amount of content, but might feel a bit steep at full price. Wait for a sale unless you’re a massive Marvel fan. - LEGO City Undercover
While it’s usually the cheapest, the main story isn’t very long. However, the open world adds plenty of extra play time.
Final Thoughts
If you’re new to LEGO games on Switch, I’d recommend starting with either The Skywalker Saga if you’re a Star Wars fan, or LEGO City Undercover if you want something more original. Both offer brilliant introductions to what makes LEGO games special.
For families, any of these games will provide hours of entertainment. The co-op features mean parents can help younger players with trickier sections, and there’s always something to collect or unlock.
Remember, LEGO games often go on sale on the Nintendo eShop, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for deals. You might bag yourself a proper bargain!
Quick Tips for New Players
- Always destroy everything – you never know what you might find
- Collect studs (the little LEGO pieces) whenever possible
- Don’t worry about getting everything on your first playthrough
- Use the character wheel to switch between characters quickly
- Take your time exploring – there are loads of hidden secrets
Whether you’re a long-time LEGO fan or just getting started, these games offer something for everyone. They’re the perfect mix of casual fun and collecting challenges, wrapped up in that distinctive LEGO charm we all know and love.
Have you played any of these LEGO games on Switch? Which one’s your favourite? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Product on saleLEGO Star Wars – The Skywalker Saga | Nintendo SwitchOriginal price was: £29.99.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game | Nintendo Switch | Action-Adventure Combat GameOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Harry Potter Collection | Nintendo SwitchOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 | Nintendo Switch Game | Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £29.99.£12.99Current price is: £12.99.
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Product on saleLEGO City Undercover Nintendo Switch Game | Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £34.99.£18.99Current price is: £18.99.
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Product on saleLEGO Worlds – Build, Explore & Create Digital Brick Adventures (Nintendo Switch) Physical CartridgeOriginal price was: £24.99.£15.99Current price is: £15.99.