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are very sharp. It's very challenging for him as he completes each level of the game. I purchased this game for my 5 year old nephew and he absolutely loves it. Graphics etc. Overall good purchase.
It's simple enough for this old guy and challenging enough for my 15 yearold and his older brothers and sisters.The only problem we have had is that the laughter gets too loud and one of my grandsons gets soooo envolved, that he's trying to bounce like the characters. Best game we have. Shakes te stuff off of the shelves. And, he sugessted this game for our grandsons. We just upgraded to a PS2 for my 15 year old son. Turns out everyone loves it. Going to have to reinforce the floor, now.Fantastic purchace.
You're awarded a character(s) after each storyline you complete, so essentially, you don't have to buy any characters. I never played the original Lego Star Wars, and when I played this one, I became addicted to it. I also liked how you could create your own character, and play it in the free play, and how the minikits aren't all accessible through the story.you have to have certain characters to obtain all of the minikits, and you have to play them in the Free play to get them all. What I liked best about this game, is the Story and Free Play. I spent hours playing this game.I couldn't put the controller down. If you bought a character at the cantina, you could play any character you want in the Free Play. No complicated game controls.just loved that.
I bought this game for my 7-year-old boy, who really loved the game, and became interested in Jedi and the Force. The game is really fun and easy to play, with lots of details in the scenes, and several stages to play. I do recomend for youngers between 4 and 10 years old, mainly, and some adults arround 30's and 40's who have enjoyed the original Star Wars films.
The game is an abbreviated version of the actual movie with some humor in it. Good game if you are into Star Wars and Legos at the same time.
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