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Take your time to experiment with free-form puzzle solving while immersing yourself in a poetic world of LEGO® bricks. Throughout the narrative, there will be ups and downs, challenges, and celebrations. Figuring out who we are and what we become is the Builder’s Journey.

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LEGO Builder's Journey is 66% off for the Steam Autumn Sale!

Save 66% on LEGO Builder's Journey during the Steam Autumn Sale 2023 and embark on Light Brick Studio's award-winning journey.


Take your time to experiment with free-form puzzle solving while immersing yourself in a poetic world of LEGO® bricks. Throughout the narrative, there will be ups and downs, challenges, and celebrations. Figuring out who we are and what we become is the Builder’s Journey.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1544360/LEGO_Builders_Journey/

Save 66% on LEGO Builder's Journey for a limited time through November 28, 2023.

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Composer Magazine: Behind The Music of LEGO 'Builder's Journey'

Words by Sally Stenning

Henrik arrives at Spitfire HQ with his manager, Annie. It’s around 12pm, the sun is shining for the first time in what feels like years, and he towers over us both as we greet each other.

We introduce ourselves, somewhat awkwardly sidestepping the usual handshake in favour of a nod and smile- Coronavirus news is fresh and everywhere, and the government has advised minimal contact with others.

We’re here to discuss Henrik’s recent work writing music for LEGO’s new mobile game Builder’s Journey- but in a past life, Lindstrand topped the Danish charts repeatedly with his alternative rock band Kashmir, with critically acclaimed records such as the multi-DMA-winning Zitilities and the Tony Visconti produced No Balance Palace, which featured collaborations with David Bowie and Lou Reed.



We start with a little background: “I grew up in a medium-sized town in Sweden called Örebro” he begins. “I started playing piano when I was three- my grandmother had to get rid of her piano and all of a sudden it was in our house and I started playing. My parents got me a teacher, who was a cellist- so from very early on I got the opportunity to play along with someone else”. When he was nineteen, Henrik applied for the Conservatory in Copenhagen, Denmark. “I never came back” he laughs. He was on course for a career as a jazz pianist, but in 1999 was asked to tour with Danish rock band Kashmir, after meeting the singer Kasper Eistrup at a Jeff Buckley memorial concert. “They [Kashmir] had been around a couple of years at that time as a trio, but on that third album, it really exploded.” He says.



Since Kashmir went on hiatus in 2014, Lindstrand has placed his focus on creating emotive compositions for films and television (scandi thriller series Greyzone, Itsi Bitsi and the upcoming thriller The Exception).

Builder’s Journey is his first game, and I ask how he became involved in the project. “At the beginning of 2019 I was contacted by LEGO Games. They had been listening to my first solo album from 2017, Leken, and asked me if I was interested in composing music for the game- which is obviously a dream situation.” I comment that it must have been especially satisfying to land the job from his solo work. “Exactly, that's it” he replies. “As a film composer, very often you’re given lots of briefs or references to a style that they want it [the music] to be in. It's not all the time that it fits with who you really are. I've been working in so many different genres over the years which have been fascinating and rewarding in many ways but, this was a very direct proposition. That was amazing.”

[h2]“I was very keen on focusing on melody, because we knew from the beginning that there was not going to be any dialogue. So in that sense, the music was going to have quite big narrative role to play.”[/h2]

LEGO Builder’s Journey is a beautifully designed puzzle leveler that takes place in a LEGO brick world. It tells the story of a mentor figure who teaches the player the ins and outs of building and creativity, before the player is left to seek out their own adventure. “It’s a story about the importance of remembering to play in your life, even as a grown up; remembering to play and remembering to play with your kids” Henrik explains. The soundtrack, composed by Lindstrand, has recently been released by English independent label One Little Indian, who count the likes of Björk and Poppy Ackroyd among their roster, and have also released Henrik’s solo albums.

Read the rest of the interview here!

LEGO Builder's Journey | Early Prototypes

The very first prototypes for LEGO® Builder's Journey were actually physical LEGO models. The concept was that the player would be presented with an unfinished model that needed to be completed. The jumper brick for character movement was invented here.



Before a story was developed, we made small narrative sketches that told a story of a child and their parent hiking in nature. For dramatic effect, the child slipped into the waterfall and had to make it home, by solving various puzzles.

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In this early prototype, the child finally returns home to their parent. They meet up in what we ended up calling the “hugging brick”, a 2x1 jumper that has them stand really close as if they're hugging, which sparked some emotions among players who have tried it.

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In the underworld, the child was being chased by strange robots. We called them “Plogen”, which is Swedish for “the plough.” Although this type of turn-based game play was exciting, it was so difficult to make work that it was scrapped from the final game.

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Comparing early mock-up models to final high-end renders, we go through a lot of iterations before building the final model in full detail.



Karsten Lund, Managing Director at Light Brick Studio and Creative Director on LEGO Builder’s Journey, sums it up best: “Getting all of these different crafts to sing to the same tune and get understood by the audience is definitely a great journey.”

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