GameZone's Raychul gets to ask some questions about the upcoming Lego themed MMO called Lego Universe. Even though the age demographic is quite young, there are promises for something for lego fans of any age.

Often it is asked why Lego hasn’t done Minecraft. After all, the formula fits. You put blocks on to other blocks to create something blocky and wonderful, fresh from your imagination. Surely that just screams Lego.
It seems that they tried with Lego Universe, but how do you make a kid-friendly Lego MMO when almost everybody seems intent on building penises?

Developed by The Lego Group, the app takes the form of an interactive comic book, complete with mini-games and virtual Lego build kits to be unlocked. The Antimatter Missions is broken up into five parts, with five short comics making up the bulk of the title.
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Thank you for the preview...
This may sound harsh on my part, but the fact that it's an MMO pretty much warrants my dislike of the game. Don't like the genre at all. But for those who do, have at it. =)
kind of going overboard with these Lego games WB...
YES MORE LEGO GAMES! On the other hand, meh MMO...seems extremely generic.
Looking forward to Lego Star Wars 3 more.