It would take way too much money to make a Lazytown video game. The software's you would need, and you'd need to hire voice actors and developers and coders... plus how would it be published anyways and what would it be about?
I say no to a LazyTown game unless it is official.
Good luck with that. We need people with hope. The Warner company usually doesn't listen to anyone but itselfβ, but if you don't try you'll never know.β
While it's largely nostalgia talking, I do really like the idea of this being a possibility. It's a nice way to mark the 20th anniversary next year for one, and I can see how it could appeal to many people, especially when you look at the popularity of that genre - the open-world, non-linear platformer. I enjoy those kinds of games anyway so this feels like something I'd enjoy too. I feel like there's so much you could do with it too, so much opportunity for content.
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