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    The Dev Cycle of an Indie LEGO Game
    Hot Bionicle NewsPosted on Wednesday, September 1st, 2021 at 7:58pm by Andrew, BZPower News Manager

    It's Wednesday, so we've got a new episode of the Bits N' Bricks podcast to listen to and learn from. This week, hosts Ethan Vincent and Brian Crecente go back to Light Brick Studio to go behind the scenes of LEGO Builders Journey (which we just wrapped up yesterday on Twitch!) and their future projects. They talk to CEO and creative director Karsten Lund, designer Jonas Haugesen, and test lead Simone Okholm about their iterative process that includes playtests every week, what they've learned from creating LEGO Builders Journey and porting it to new platforms, and where they're headed next (without giving away any specifics). You can go listen to Season 3, Episode 31 - Prototype, Playtest, Repeat: Inside Light Brick Studio on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform to hear for yourself. While I love the historic perspective many episodes provide, I also appreciate the modern-day look that this one gives us too!

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