LEGO® Jurassic World similar games & best alternatives
LEGO® Jurassic World
2015
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Quick resume
Following the epic storylines of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, as well as the highly anticipated Jurassic World, LEGO Jurassic World™ is the first videogame where players will be able to relive and experience all four Jurassic films.
Global score
93/100
Genres
Action, Adventure, Puzzle
Similar games
Pros
- Faithful recreation of jurassic park movies
- Large open worlds with free roam
- Playable dinosaurs and character customization
- Local co-op support
- Humorous lego style and voice acting
Cons
- Some bugs and glitches reported
- Clunky vehicle and flying controls
- Shorter gameplay compared to other lego titles
- No online multiplayer
- Some tedious collectible hunting
Analysis
Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Cooperation, Fellowship, Intimacy, Leadership. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Story. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Violence, Leadership.
How to use the graph
Similar games map
Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.
- Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
- Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
- Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
- Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.
Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.
Motivations
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Autonomy4
"Players have freedom to explore large open hub worlds, freely switch characters with unique abilities, and create custom dinosaurs, indicating high player control and decision-making."
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Competence2
"The game offers puzzle-solving and some skill challenges, but overall is designed to be accessible and easy, suitable for children and casual players."
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Competition-3
"Focus is on cooperative and solo play with no evidence of competitive modes or leaderboards; gameplay is casual and self-paced."
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Continuation3
"Players report long playtimes, replay value through collectibles and free play, and habitual engagement with the game."
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Cooperation4
"Supports local co-op play with drop-in/drop-out functionality, encouraging teamwork and shared play experiences."
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Creativity3
"Players can create custom dinosaurs by mixing parts, and customize characters, adding creative expression beyond preset content."
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Domination-4
"Gameplay emphasizes shared experiences and cooperation rather than dominance or power over others."
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Escapism4
"Players enjoy immersive exploration of Jurassic Park worlds and nostalgic engagement, providing a strong escape from reality."
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Expectation-4
"Players engage voluntarily for fun and nostalgia without pressure or obligation."
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Experimenting3
"The game encourages trying different characters and dinosaur abilities, as well as exploration and puzzle-solving."
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Exploration4
"Large open hub worlds and free roam encourage discovery of new areas, collectibles, and secrets."
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Expression3
"Customization of dinosaurs and characters allows for personal expression within the game."
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Fantasy4
"The game recreates the imaginative Jurassic Park universe with LEGO humor and fantastical elements."
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Fellowship3
"Local co-op and community sharing of achievements foster a sense of belonging and shared interest."
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Growth2
"Players develop puzzle-solving skills and learn character abilities, though the game is overall easy and accessible."
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Health-5
"No physical activity involved; typical sedentary video game play."
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Idle-3
"Requires active engagement and attention during puzzles and exploration; not designed for idle or background play."
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Intimacy2
"Local co-op play supports social interaction and bonding, though no evidence of deep emotional connections."
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Leadership-3
"Players participate cooperatively without emphasis on leading or managing others."
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Progression4
"Collecting studs, unlocking characters, vehicles, and dinosaur parts supports a strong sense of progression."
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Relaxation3
"The game balances light challenge with humor and exploration, providing a relaxing and enjoyable experience."
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Sensation3
"Colorful LEGO visuals, familiar music, and humorous animations provide positive sensory stimulation."
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Status-2
"Achievements and collectibles offer some recognition, but social status or popularity is not a major focus."
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Story4
"Narrative closely follows the four Jurassic Park movies with voice clips and cutscenes, providing immersive story engagement."
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Strategy2
"Puzzle-solving and character ability use require some planning, but overall gameplay is straightforward and accessible."
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Thrill2
"Some chase sequences and dinosaur encounters provide moments of suspense, though overall tone is light and humorous."
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Value4
"Players find the game offers good content, replay value, and enjoyment relative to its price, especially on sale."
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Violence-4
"Violence is minimal and cartoonish, replaced by LEGO humor and constructive gameplay elements."
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Survival1
"Some chase and escape sequences involve avoiding threats, but overall risk and failure are low."
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