10 Video Game Franchises Nobody Admits To Liking

7. LEGO

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What Everyone Says: "Those babysitting tools for babies? You play them!?"

LEGO has been a major video game commodity for two decades now, and has especially come into its own with the line of titles licensed from hit movies such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones and The Avengers.

If your buddies are beasting their way through Dark Souls 3 for the fifth time, though, it's probably best to keep your love for LEGO games on the down low. After all, gameplay-wise these games virtually define "casual": you're hand-held with button prompts all the way, and there's no way to score a Game Over screen.

They're marketed largely towards children, hence the embarrassment over admitting you enjoy something so simple and inoffensive.

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Stay at home dad who spends as much time teaching his kids the merits of Martin Scorsese as possible (against the missus' wishes). General video game, TV and film nut. Occasional sports fan. Full time loon.