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That said, $3 is the same price as a cup of coffee and I would imagine that you'd get at least as much enjoyment out of this game as a cup of coffee would bring you!
*I guess nostalgia is only a factor if you are old enough to have played with these sets when they first came out.
It's so low that it might give people the idea that its contents is not really substantial, I mean many games have emotes that cost more.
But you get brand new characters, creatures, vehicles, objects, quests, gold bricks, achievements, a biome with an earth model in the skybox. Of course money has a different value to everyone but for what it adds at this price it's like giving it away. If you enjoy LEGO Worlds it's a must, whether you have nostalgic feelings on classic space or not.