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LEGO® Powered Up

LEGO® Powered Up

⭐️3.6 / 5
Rating
🙌455
Ratings
📼10 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of LEGO® Powered Up

4.0.3

June 26, 2023

[4.0.3]  Bug fixes [4.0.2]  Changed the look of the Custom Controller and Coding Canvas in Create Mode to a more modern, simple look Minor bug fixing  [3.11.0] Added LEGO Boost Star Wars Gonk and Mouse activities Added a shared sub-lobby for all Star Wars activities, including the existing R2D2 controller We wiped out a range of bugs to make your LEGO play smoother [3.10.0] Added LEGO Boost Star Wars R2D2 activity
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4.0.2

June 7, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements

3.11.0

March 29, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements

3.10.0

December 22, 2022

Bug fix

3.9.1

November 17, 2022

Bug fix

3.9.0

October 1, 2022

Is it too early to get into the holiday spirit? We think not! Staying on track with a new cable car, this LEGO Powered UP app update introduces the Holiday Main Street (10308). With the cable car control experience, you’ll get: - New widgets in the same look and feel as the cable car; levers for controlling speed, direction, and braking. - A small radio that plays music to get you into that holiday mood. - A Snow button to toggle snow on and off. - Various sounds to set the tone for your Holiday on Main Street.
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3.8.0

May 31, 2022

With this new update, the LEGO Powered UP App is back on track! We added two new experiences for the new LEGO CITY Passenger Express Train (60377), and the LEGO CITY Freight Train (60336). With the two new trains you’ll get: - New widgets in the same look and feel as the two new trains. - Weather selector, that allows you to change weather conditions. - Steering controls, and speedometer displays. - Adaptive engine, and effect-sounds that react to the train’s movement.
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3.6.1

June 25, 2021

Font Fixed.

3.6.0

December 14, 2020

This year we’ve filled the stocking with a few goodies you can check off your wish list. - The LEGO® Grand Piano, becomes even grander, with fourteen new songs, delicious details, and new loop/shuffle features. - For the Custom Controller, we’ve added stickers and labels, and a ton of editing options, and advanced settings so you can finetune your controller. - Last but not least, we’ve enabled new motors in the Powered Up family.
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3.5.0

October 7, 2020

• We’re super excited to introduce the first version of the LEGO Powered Up Custom Controller. Create and code your own controller in the Create section, and choose from a library of button, controllers, and display widgets. Yes! We will be adding more widgets soon. • Other news include ‘Never time out’ settings function, and various bug fixes, to the Grand Piano experience, and the Haunted House experience.
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Description of LEGO® Powered Up

Combine this app with the LEGO DC Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile (76112), the LEGO City Cargo Train (60198), or the LEGO City Passenger Train (60197) (each sold separately) to operate the motorized engines via Bluetooth controls, or use your imagination and build entirely new creations using LEGO Powered Up components and bring them to life by coding them. Make your models move and respond to real-world events. The LEGO Powered Up app puts you in the driver’s seat of the awesome 4-wheel-drive Batmobile to speed through the streets of GOTHAM CITY™. Drive forwards, backwards, left and right… or pull 360-degree turns! You can even activate cool tricks and stunts as you become the Dark Knight and fight crime. You can customize and code your Batmobile tricks and choose your sounds and movements – pretty awesome! The LEGO Powered Up app also controls LEGO trains to haul goods or pick up passengers around LEGO City. You can control the speed, change directions, and bring even more life to your play with various sounds such as a whistle, passenger announcement, railroad crossing bell, and more! The Bluetooth remote control app and the remote control handset included in the LEGO City train sets aren’t compatible with older infrared remote-controlled LEGO train sets. Thanks to Powered Up components like hubs, motors, sensors, and lights you will be able to bring your customized creations to life. You can also bring your existing LEGO models to life. Is your device compatible? Please go to LEGO.com/devicecheck to check if your device is compatible. Ask your parents’ permission before going online. The LEGO Powered Up App Feature List - Access control panels for DC Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile, LEGO City Cargo Train or LEGO City Passenger Train. - Control speed and direction of LEGO vehicles with a variety of exciting interfaces. - Add playful sounds and take your play to the next level. - Use LEGO Powered Up hardware components in your customized models to bring them to life! - Code movements and sounds for your models to create real-life behaviors. - Simple, easy-to-understand programming language based on drag’n’drop coding. LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2019 The LEGO Group
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LEGO® Powered Up: FAQ

Does LEGO® Powered Up offer an iPad version?

Yes, LEGO® Powered Up is optimized for iPad devices.
LEGO System A/S launched the LEGO® Powered Up app.
The minimum iOS version for the LEGO® Powered Up app is 12.0.
3.6 out of 5 is the average rating that LEGO® Powered Up has received from users.
The App Category Of The Lego® Powered Up App Is Entertainment.
The latest version of LEGO® Powered Up is 4.0.3.
The latest update for LEGO® Powered Up was released on July 3, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the LEGO® Powered Up app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, LEGO® Powered Up is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, LEGO® Powered Up does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, LEGO® Powered Up does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of LEGO® Powered Up

  • Instructions needed on how to use properly

    I’m only speaking for the haunted house as of now. After completing the house I added the powered up feature and fought with it for hours trying to get it to work properly. I went on line and many others had the same issues, most just gave up. After fiddling with the app I found there is a specific way to operate it. The chain wasn’t ‘resetting’ so the car wouldn’t go up completely most time or even fall at all. This is when I found the red square button right top to reset things. Now my ride works absolutely flawlessly like it should. Seems a couple paragraphs of detailed instructions need to be added instead of all the frustrations of not providing any at all. This of course may not be the case with other sets, but the haunted house needs instruction on the app. It works so well now I still must give it 5 stars though. Side note on the house itself. I applied a very small amount of garage door lubricant with a Q-tip to the gears and it made it work smoothly and efficiently every time. Use only this type and not a product like WD-40 which will attract dust and gum things up.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your suggestion. We're glad that you were able to get your haunted house working! Your feedback always helps us get better and better, so we really appreciate it, if you ever have any issue please reach out to LEGO.build/Service-Apple. - Elizabeth, LEGO® Customer Service
  • Very Very Disappointed

    I have spent over $1000 on Lego technic sets and 1000s of hours building, finally though after much play, adjusting, and learning with the machines I bought, they started to break down. I heard I could customize it program what I wanted,(from a YT channel with over 200k subscribers) very excited at this proclamation, I got started and dismantled my Leibherr R 9800, I already spent hours make a simple truck using on motor to steer and one to drive, instead of programming I just used the same template for the “Off road buggy” worked fine, but I then decided to make a more powerful machine with to XL motor inputs for much more power only problem is that when you have gears opposite of each other they spin counter of one another, thinking I could just change that in the programming I was dismayed to realize there is no ‘math’ section in the coding whether it’s my phone, my model of motors, or software I cannot for the life of me do something that should be simple. Respectively it’s not Legos fault, it may be but more than not it’s something on my end, I can still build and use these motors, it’s just within a certain guideline. -YThenord
    #NordWasHere

    Developer Response

    We're sorry to hear this was your experience but appreciate your feedback! If you contact our experts at LEGO.build/Service-Apple, we’d be happy to investigate this further and help you access the Math blocks. 🔍- Sonia, LEGO® Customer Service
  • This is the best app

    Might need an update for the Bluetooth
    He might be a bug