

The available heroes are: Laval and Cragger from LEGO Legends of Chima, Lloyd and Zane from LEGO Ninjago, Wyldstyle and Emmet from The LEGO Movie, and Jack Fury and Solomon Blaze from LEGO Ultra Agents. I chose Lloyd, continuing with my Ninjago theme. ➡ LEGO GAME CREATOR – Step 3: The third step is to select whom you will play as, who will be the hero. I chose the Ninjago-ish one, but there are a bunch of different themes you can create with the backdrops.

➡ LEGO GAME CREATOR – Step 2: Next, you select what the backdrop will look like. There are a lot of options, but I prefer to select “start from scratch”. ➡ LEGO GAME CREATOR – Step 1: The first step is to select a game starter, which is a basic terrain piece. Share your games with your friends or play games built by other players! The LEGO Game Creator has tons of free games to play!” Below are my thoughts about the LEGO Game Creator, as well as a basic tutorial on how to create your very own video-game. Here is the official description of the LEGO Game Creator: “Who wants to make video games?! The LEGO Game Creator lets you build algebraic LEGO games! Each character has special attacks and powers. Once you are done, you can upload your game to the gallery, and you can also play other people’s games that you find in the gallery. The LEGO Game Creator is available on Cartoon Network (here is the direct link: LEGO Game Creator) and it allows you to create and play your own video-games, using a lot of pre-set options. I also thought to provide a basic tutorial in case you want to try it out. It turned out to be quite fun, so I decided to write an article about it, as likely a lot of people never heard of this before.

I got intrigued and thought to give it a try. Popular programs like Photoshop and Illustrator will do, personally I use Inkscape, it's free and works very well.I recently found in an issue of the LEGO Club Magazine something about a LEGO Game Creator on Cartoon Network.

Q: What application can I use to open the vector file?Ī: Any graphics program that supports SVG will do. Q: How do I get a jpg or png version of my character?Ī: Once you've downloaded the vector file from the site (.svg) you can open it and export to the format of your choice in your favorite graphics program. Clicking 'Download' will prompt you to save the file to disk. If you want to use characters in a commercial product, you can obtain a license by visiting our Patreon page and pledging $5 a month or more.Ī: Once you've chosen a sex and skin color for your character, the download button in the top-right menu will be enabled. You are free to use for non-commercial products as long as you credit the site. Q: Can I use the characters I've created on this site in my game?Ī: The art is licensed cc-by-nc.
