The Easter update of Lego Bricktal jumps to Switch at the end of this year. Experience the Exciting Easter Update of LEGO Bricktal on Nintendo Switch!
Image: thunderous Lego Brickbat was launched on Switch in October last year with a series of warm criticisms (see our thoughts at the end of this article). It is possible that the Aromatic Explorer with brick theme has failed to capture the imagination of the construction brand, but that has not prevented the developer Clock stone Studio from presenting more season content for the game. The last update that will be announced will focus on Easter and will be launched with the holiday later this year. Brickbats is about solving problems from small worlds through a series of Lego dioramas and the New Easter world is no exception. This time, you will help Easter bunny to make chocolate eggs guiding several chickens through a variety of obstacles. To obtain a little more information about the update, see the following of the TUNEFUL editor: The new functions of this Easter update include: -A beautifully elaborate Easter diorama -A story in which you have to help Easter bunny to save Easter. -5 new construction puzzles. Four with specific challenges and one that is an open area where you can build more freely. -1 Collection mission: Easter eggs will be hidden in the other existing worlds that you can find and used to buy items -3 new costume elements (which can be purchased with eggs that players have found in the world) -1 new music track -A new menu input to notify you about updates ongoing Images: thunderous The Easter Biome will be available for free for all those who have overcome the first world of the game. Then an entrance will appear in the park that will take it to the new complement. While we imagine that the bonus level will continue to suffer from the complicated game control scheme, see new content added for free is always a good sign.
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