
It is definitely the same genre as Minecraft (sandbox creation), but the ability to build things in procedural worlds is about the only similarity on that front. Some people are of the opinion that this is a Minecraft clone. Second, let's take a look at the gameplay. The performance gets a little better with each update, so I'd be surprised if it wasn't completely optimized by release. Under DirectX 11, the game runs adequately, and MUCH better than it did when it first became available on Steam's Early Access. I have a decidedly mid-range computer (FX-8120, GeForce 760). Now, let's get to the good stuff! First, let's address performance. The devs have explicitly stated on the Steam Community forums that they are fine with this, so you shouldn't have to worry about copyright strikes. Second, I know a lot of us like to stream on Twitch or upload videos to Youtube. I'll never say never, but it's pretty unlikely that the project will be shelved this far into development given its feedback on Steam.

They're a pretty good studio with a huge publisher backing them. However, the devs have maintained constant communication, offered frequent feature updates, and have already shipped a number of LEGO games (TT Games) for Warner Bros. As such, there's always the possibility that the game will never be finished. Before we get into the review, I want to talk about the game's early access status and their Youtube policy. So, the final game may have a different score requiring a review edit. As it's an early access title, I'll be reviewing it as an incomplete game. This game is great, and is only getting better with each update.

