>>6539439Yeah pretty much.
I imagine the sets as being just Lego City, if it was in the Star Wars universe. So little speeders instead of cars, alien and human minifigs instead of just human. Maby a toy shop with the teddy bear or microfig piece done up to look like an soft toy Ewok. And Star Wars styled emergency services, so Cops instead of City/Forrest/Water/Swamp/Mountain/Whatever Cops or maby even one of those fire fighting ships from Ep.III. So maby each wave/series could be a different planet, instead of just a different city location.
>>6539478The idea I had, which I think I've mentioned on here before, was for it to have a the arcade on the ground floor, with a little hallway and stairs leading up to the first floor (or second for you yanks), which would have another little hallway and stairs (leading to the roof) that connect to a studio apartment that takes up the rest of the floor and would be done up to look like it was a gamers place, so game posters on the walls, a big TV on the wall with a print that looks like either a shooter game or a fighting game (or maby multiple so that you can choose what they're playing) and game consoles.
It would be done in such a way that you could build another first floor and slot it in, so in theory you could have it as many storeys as you want.
As for the games in the arcade, it would use Lego properties for the games, instead of either getting the licenses to real games, or making up fake games just for the set. So like a Lego Racer Daytona-esq racing game, or a Slizer vs RoboRiders 2 player fighting game, a Ninjago Platformer and maby a Alien Conquest shooter. As well as Lego Movie and Bionicle Pinball machines. Maby even some kiddy looking Fabuland game.
Also for those interested in the smaller modular idea, this is kinda what I had in mind.
I designed these a while back
This is an old alleyway that's been turned into a Cafe by an enterprising hipster
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