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Spin Masters’ Sick Bricks brings swappable character pieces and humor-filled gameplay to Android today

Written by AndrewH

If you’ve been following our extended coverage of GDC 2015 the chances are you read our hands-on preview of the interesting game called Sick Bricks by Spin Masters. Combining physical toys having a slew of various games, all located within one title, Sick Bricks is something fans of other titles like Skylanders may wish to check out.

Sick Brick has LEGO-style physical character toys that players can purchase as well as accessories like vehicles and monsters. The characters could be scanned easily in to the game making use of your device’s camera and are immediately playable. Each character has their own stats, special abilities, and personalities. What is really interesting is that each character actually comes apart in three sections which sections could be swapped with other character parts to create completely new characters, each with abilities obtained from the various components of others.

The game itself has a goal which is rebuilding Sick City to the former glory. Depending on which portion of the city you are in, the style of gameplay differs. One section happens to be an arcade shooter, while another section is much more of the maze that you have to get through. Along the way you’ll have to kill enemies and rebuild structures, collect coins and power-ups, and relish the humor that is plentiful in this game.

One big plus with this game is the fact that it comes with an endless amount of possibilities in regards to adding more content later on updates and also the developers realize it. There are plenty of plans such as the probabilities of an open Sandbox-style area possibly being added later on. The piece you buy in store will also be very inexpressive too, with prices which range from $2.49 up to $16.99 for that biggest package. The sport is free to download.

For more details about Sick Bricks you can always check out our hands-on with this game and it is toys from GDC 2015. Of course you can just download the game as well. You do get characters that you could have fun with in the game whenever you download it so you don’t need to buy the toys immediately to be able to play.

Sick Bricks (Playboard) | Sick Bricks (Play Store)