Along the way, Professor Voltage keeps bringing back new ideas for rides from his trips through time, from a passel of Western attractions including a log flume to a bona fide pirate ship and everything in between. Players are tasked with everything from paving roads and setting up trash cans to making sure that the mini-figs enjoy the rides and have enough food to eat when they are done. The player plays as a new Legoland assistant park manager who has to rebuild his park after Professor Voltage has accidentally destroyed it with his time machine. Legoland was basically a Lego-skinned Rollercoaster Tycoon. Yes, Lego tie-ins really do go back that far. So for a change of pace, I decided to go back in time and list (in no particular order) the top twelve accessible games that most people have either forgotten about or never knew about in the first place. With all the hype of new systems and new AAA titles to go with them, I was getting bandwagoned out.
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