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Posted by brittandpuppycat February 17, 2016
Let's bring Monument Valley's architectural illusions into our world with this Lego set!

M. C. Escher, googly eyes, and princesses: these are the ingredients to create an award-winning mobile game. 

ustwo's creation, Monument Valley, has made over $5.85 million in revenue since it's release in April 2014, and it comes as no surprise. Optical illusions and puzzles are the driving force behind the gameplay, but the desire to help princess Ida on her quest through surreal environments makes players solve their way through each new chapter.

But what really brings players back is Monument Valley's world — with it's beautiful color palettes, enchanting soundtrack, and minimal, yet haunting, story — effortlessly draws in the audience. The intricately crafted palaces and monuments that the players can rotate, twist, and explore from all perspectives bring to life the realm that Ida, the crows, and her friend, Totem, inhabit.

Now, user Isometry has submitted a Lego set design to bring Monument Valley into our dimension. The set would include buildings from four chapters, the main characters, and illusion stickers to help execute the impossible architecture of Monument Valley.

This proposed design is amazing and I would purchase it in a heartbeat. Let's share the word about this project to help make this dream a reality!
 

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