[3] When dealt with damage, players can heal themselves by consuming items such as pumpkins, corn, eggs, raspberries, meat, etc.
Instead, players can follow them, which will lead to them discovering chests and loot llamas, the latter of which will explode with items after being pet.
[5] With the introduction of the "Gone Fishin'" update in February 2024,[6] Lego Fortnite players can now engage in fishing activities to collect a diverse array of aquatic life.
The rarity of these items determines their effectiveness in fishing endeavors, with higher-tier rods and buckets offering improved performance and capabilities.
On April 7, 2022, Epic Games announced that they had entered a partnership with The Lego Group, and while details were scarce, the two companies were working on creating a "metaverse" designed for younger audiences.
This groundbreaking integration enables creators to publish their own Lego Islands, fostering creativity and imagination among players of all ages.
[16][self-published source] Additionally, all Lego Islands utilize Epic Games' parental controls and safety features to safeguard players of all ages.
[24] Phil Hornshaw of IGN gave it a rating of 7/10, saying that there was "a solid foundation here that developer Epic Games will surely build on over time" and noted that it felt "somewhat empty at launch", and went on by addressing its "thin" building aspects and lack of any real goals.