LEGO unveils new Hidden Side product line with eight haunted augmented reality sets [News]

In an early preview of the New York Toy Fair, LEGO today unveiled their Hidden Side product line, a new series designed with augmented reality to help bridge physical and digital play. The sets will be “haunted” via an app and kids will have to uncover mysteries and turn the sets back to normal by finding and releasing ghosts.

The eight sets will launch in August this year and will range in price from $20 to $130 US, with the Hidden Side app available on Android and iPhone.

In the app, kids can take a first-person perspective via a mobile phones to solve paranormal mysteries beneath the surface of the sets. By holding the phones up to a physical LEGO model, “points of possession” are activated, releasing virtual ghosts that kids must then capture to stop the haunting, as seen in this video below.

LEGO Hidden Side will launch with eight sets listed below:

  • 70425 High School | 1,474 pieces | $129.99 US | €119.99 EUR
  • 70424 Train | 698 pieces | $89.99 US | €79.99 EUR
  • 70423 Bus | 689 pieces | $59.99 US | €59.99 EUR
  • 70422 Diner | 598 pieces | $49.99 US | €49.99 EUR
  • 70421 Truck | 428 pieces | $39.99 US | €39.99 EUR
  • 70420 Graveyard | 335 pieces | $29.99 US | €29.99 EUR
  • 70419 Boat | 310 pieces | $29.99 US | €29.99 EUR
  • 70418 Lab | 174 pieces | $19.99 US | €19.99 EUR

Similar to LEGO Dimensions, the sets will need to be built and changed to progress unique stories each product unlocks, and the app will be updated often to add new ghosts and game challenges to keep the story interesting over multiple play sessions.

The app will also feature a standalone game from the point of view of the ghosts if you don’t purchase the set, though it seems the whole purpose of Hidden Side is to get the physical sets first and use the app to heighten the experience.

Tom Donaldson, Senior Vice President of LEGO Creative Play Lab said “Our years of experience pioneering the convergence of technology and physical play have taught us that kids expect exciting play experiences that move seamlessly between physical and digital worlds – something we call fluid play.”

He continues, “At our core we focus on tactile building, but AR presents opportunities to enhance physical LEGO play with new action and mastery elements. We’re breaking the mold of gaming-first AR play experiences to create a new type of play where the physical world actually influences the AR layer, instead of the other way around.”

See the press release and full photo gallery below for more information.


LEGO GROUP Introduces LEGO Hidden Side, Combining Building with Augmented Reality to Create a New Way to Play

NEW YORK (February 14, 2019) – The LEGO Group today unveiled LEGO Hidden Side, an augmented reality-enhanced LEGO play theme where kids must turn a haunted world back to normal, one ghost at a time. It is the only play experience available today that fully and seamlessly integrates augmented reality (AR) with physical construction to reveal a hidden world of interactive play. Developed for children 7 years and up, LEGO Hidden Side is showcased to buyers, media and influencers for the first time at American International Toy Fair Booth in Booth 1335 of Hall 3B at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, February 16 -19.

LEGO Hidden Side includes a series of eight “haunted” building sets full of awesome functionality and secret surprises that, on their own, provide the build and roleplay fun of any LEGO play theme. Activating the bespoke AR app developed together with the theme brings the models to life, revealing a hidden world of interactive mysteries and challenges to solve. When combined, the two worlds make each other even more compelling and fun.

“Our years of experience pioneering the convergence of technology and physical play have taught us that kids expect exciting play experiences that move seamlessly between physical and digital worlds – something we call fluid play,” said Tom Donaldson, senior vice president, Creative Play Lab at the LEGO Group. “At our core we focus on tactile building, but AR presents opportunities to enhance physical LEGO play with new action and mastery elements. We’re breaking the mold of gaming-first AR play experiences to create a new type of play where the physical world actually influences the AR layer, instead of the other way around.”

Core LEGO Building Experience

LEGO Hidden Side building sets deliver everything kids love and expect from a LEGO building experience – the challenge of the build, a detailed model with functionality, and minifigure characters set in a story-driven universe. Each model can be built as it appears by day – a school house, bus, or graveyard, for example – and has transforming functionality to become the haunted version of itself.

Truly Augmented Play

The app lets kids assume a first-person perspective and play together with the two characters – Jack and Parker – as they explore their hometown of Newbury, using their mobile phones to see and solve paranormal mysteries beneath the surface of their environment. Game play prompts kids to hold their phone up to the physical LEGO models and interact with various elements, or “points of possession,” which release virtual ghosts that kids must then capture in the AR game to stop the haunting. Numerous scenarios create dynamic gameplay that requires kids to keep one hand in each world to progress the play.

Donaldson added, “As we have designed LEGO Hidden Side, physical manipulation of the LEGO models alters the AR experience, and the AR experience prompts new things to discover in the physical models, creating a deeply engaging reciprocal play experience in two worlds that has never been seen before.”

The app also consists of a digital game that kids can play independent of the building set. After launch, the app experience will continue to expand with the addition of new ghosts, new game challenges, and randomization of gameplay so the experience is different every time kids play.

Donaldson noted, “We’re leveraging some of the best elements of mobile games to keep the experience fresh, encouraging kids to return to their LEGO sets time and again to see what is different. With the thoughtful integration of LEGO building and AR technology, we can deliver a truly innovative play experience that taps into the ever changing landscape of fluid play, where children constantly find new moments and forms of play.”

LEGO Hidden Side will be available globally in late summer 2019. The LEGO Hidden Side app will be a free download from the App Store and Google Play.

For more information, visit www.lego.com/hiddenside


6 comments on “LEGO unveils new Hidden Side product line with eight haunted augmented reality sets [News]

  1. Håkan

    Hmm, might be cool, even if I’m not too interested in the app side of things. I wonder how confused the app will be of all the various environments the sets will be placed in…

  2. Daniel

    My boy is only 3 years old, so too young for this. A welcome return of a spooky theme.
    I’m probably completely out of touch as I don’t have experience with older kids, but is there something terribly depressing about the entire video showing kids playing a video game with a physically unplayed with set in the background. I realise they are playing with it in a sense with Augmented Reality. But it seems a little like late 1990s LEGO where they were obsessed with building construction toys for kids who don’t like construction toys.

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