Attention UK readers, Warner Bros. is running an interesting promotion for its DS RTS title, LEGO Battles, which is set to release in the region next week. MCV reports that the game will include vouchers for free entry into LEGOLAND Windsor. Specifically, the vouchers allow a child to enter the park for every paying adult. In other words, full grown adults will still have to pay full admission regardless, but the kids can come along for free (so long as you bring enough adults along).
So, all you adult gamers won't be getting a free pass. Of course, being full grown adults, you'd never play something as silly as LEGO Battles, would you? Of course not. Neither would we. Never.
We've contacted Warner Bros. to see if this promotion will be making it to North America as well. Considering it's already been released in North America -- and we haven't heard any full-grown children screaming with glee -- we're not holding our breath.
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Posted: Jun 23rd 2009 11:08AM GiantGamer said
At least LEGOLAND Windsor lasted longer than the safari park that LEGOLAND was built over (It's been around 12-13 years now). It's a fun place to go, even for adults, IF the price is right. I'm sure some kid is going to figure out that he/she can get a "free" game if they invite a few friends and their parents.
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Posted: Jun 24th 2009 1:09AM (Unverified) said
Disney should do something like this for a new disney game. I'd love to get my child in free at a disney park for buying a game.
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