The Middle-Earth Fanpage - Just replayed LEGO: The Hobbit with my cousin, open world Middle Earth is always a grand time, all the while the levels are rather un-interesting and tedious and
![Lego The Hobbit] #42 Pretty unpolished for a Lego game, but still a fun time for couch co-op. I like the way they did the open world map. : r/Trophies Lego The Hobbit] #42 Pretty unpolished for a Lego game, but still a fun time for couch co-op. I like the way they did the open world map. : r/Trophies](https://preview.redd.it/lego-the-hobbit-pretty-unpolished-for-a-lego-game-but-still-v0-i631p30ua9ka1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=197689b88048951db7ed6efc2b0ef67ff03b35f8)
Lego The Hobbit] #42 Pretty unpolished for a Lego game, but still a fun time for couch co-op. I like the way they did the open world map. : r/Trophies
![LEGO Hobbit] this game had too many quests in my opinion, but the least buggy Lego game I've played, what does everyone else think? : r/legogaming LEGO Hobbit] this game had too many quests in my opinion, but the least buggy Lego game I've played, what does everyone else think? : r/legogaming](https://i.redd.it/q7wlipz5vgk41.jpg)