![]() ![]() However the technical glitches keep it from a 4 star game and the lack of a clear story or objective keeps it from being a 5 star game. The game is a decent sandbox with a lot of stuff to discover and explore. It's definitely a good addictive new game, and the low retail price is icing on the cake! ![]() I particularly loved how it told you what classic LEGO set each model and figure was from as you discovered it. Want to make your house out of lava? Paint it with lava paint! Find a fire-breathing friend and ride it around to destroy enemies and landscape. If you find a bulldozer you can actually use it to bulldoze, not just drive it around. ![]() You can dig down and discover caverns with hidden treasure chests, spend hours searching out new pieces and models and plans, do mini-quests, build towers surprisingly high into the sky (and skydive down), and horse around with diverse destruction and creation tools. There's true brick-by-brick level building features, including altering the world landscape. However once I started playing and got past the first tutorial world the options started unlocking rapidly, and my son decided to join in. Would it be too childish to be fun? Too simple? Not have true flexibility in creativity? My son was equally skeptical. Wasn't sure what LEGO's answer to Minecraft would be like. ![]()
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