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Google now lets you play with Lego in your browser anywhere in the world

29
Jan
2014

In 2012 Google unveiled an experiment called Build with Chrome, a virtual Lego tool that let you play with tiny plastic bricks in your browser — and two years later the project is finally open to everyone. The geographical features make it possible to browse user creations by location, and a new addition also lets you see what your Google+ buddies have built with the tool. The WebGL tool works in Chrome, and according to Google you should be able to play with virtual bricks using the Android version of the web browser in addition to the web, so long as you have a device with high-end graphics capabilities. Unsurprisingly, theres also a promotional aspect to Build with Chrome — theres a series of tutorials that feature characters and scenes from the upcoming Lego Movie.

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