What are they doing to stop kids from making Lego dongs in real life?
But on a serious note:
I've always wanted a "minecraft" legitimate Lego game. It's just something I would play even if it were only Single Player, but had several modes like a story mode, and then obviously a creative mode. I enjoyed Lego City Undercover, still haven't beaten it, it's quite fun to run around exploring the depths of the game.
What if someone else's kid builds a dong out of Legos and shows it to his/her friends? We'd then be ina situation more similar to the one prompting Lego's anti-dong work.
But on a serious note:
I've always wanted a "minecraft" legitimate Lego game. It's just something I would play even if it were only Single Player, but had several modes like a story mode, and then obviously a creative mode. I enjoyed Lego City Undercover, still haven't beaten it, it's quite fun to run around exploring the depths of the game.