Money is a necessity, of course, and the mode sees players take on a variety of jobs, including Fortune Tellers, Sushi Chefs, and Scoundrels\u2014the last of which was teased in the trailer when a minifigure picks up a gemstone from a vault before sirens sound.<\/p>
Brick Life <\/em>certainly sounds intriguing and, for those in my generation, may bring back fond memories of Habbo Hotel <\/em>and Club Penguin, <\/em>with social interaction playing a huge role\u2014but there are features in place to help keep children safe.<\/p>
Two types of chat filters will be present, with one removing personal information and another that filters out “various kinds of mature language and toxicity.” For those under 13, these will be switched on by default and there is a reporting similar in place too.<\/p>
Social interactions will come in three forms; a party channel for talking to your squad, a game channel for public conversation with people in the same instance, and direct messaging with people on your friend list.<\/p>