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Suddenly, a second player joined. The screen split down the middle. Player 2 was a standard Spider-Man model, but his movements were wrong—too fluid, too human. Spidey didn't use the chat box. Instead, he began punching bricks in the environment, rearranging them. He wasn't fighting villains. He was building a door.
“BUILD 01012013: DATA RECOVERY COMPLETE. WELCOME BACK, DEVELOPER.” Suddenly, a second player joined
As the "Multiplayer Build" pulsed with a strange, low-frequency hum through Leo’s speakers, Spidey stepped through his door and vanished. A text box finally popped up, but it wasn't a game notification. It was a system prompt: Spidey didn't use the chat box
He wasn't playing as Iron Man or Captain America. He was a generic, faceless yellow minifig. He was building a door
The installation didn't look like a standard wizard. Instead of the usual LEGO logos, the screen flickered with raw code. When the game finally launched, there was no title screen. It dropped him straight into a digital Manhattan made of shimmering, untextured grey bricks.