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Fluid Play

59m · LEGO® Bits N’ Bricks · 16 Dec 10:53

In this episode of Bits N’ Bricks, documentarian Ethan Vincent and journalist Brian Crecente explore the birth and evolution of the LEGO Group’s efforts to cohesively combine physical and digital play. The two trace the company’s efforts from the never-released smart toy DUPLO® Circus based on the LEGO® KidPad technology platform, through to the work in one reality creations like Life of George and Fusion, to finally the release of fluid play concepts Hidden Side and LEGO® Super Mario.

The episode Fluid Play from the podcast LEGO® Bits N’ Bricks has a duration of 59:48. It was first published 16 Dec 10:53. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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