My bright 4 year old wanted to play games as his older cousins do, but was bored by many of the more age appropriate games. I didn't want him to play games that depict realistic violence, however. Lego Star Wars was a great fit for us!
When a character is hit, it simply falls into smaller Lego pieces so no gore, the game offers extensive gameplay from unlocking free play and acquiring additional characters, which prevents boredom (and the need to purchase new games!), and another player can join or drop out easily for either help or monitoring or just for fun.
I see educational aspects as well. My son cannot yet write his name without help, but he can use the Wii controllers to play the game, and his writing has improved as a consequence. He is just learning to read and do basic math, but he has no problem saving up the Lego World money (Studs) to purchase in-game extras. He hasn’t been taught geography formally yet, but has memorized the layout of the levels and knows which way to go to get what. He can tell you the basic storyline of each level, name all of the dozens of characters he has earned or purchased and describe their attributes, and sets personal goals for each session.
Some of the most powerful characters are baddies, which may cause some concerns, but in our family we simply use that as a springboard for discussion.
All in all I am pleased with this game, and have had fun playing it with him
The Lego series of video games are truly enjoyable to play. I grew up with these movies (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, etc.) so I naturally have a fondness in my heart for them. The game mixes puzzle solving, platforming, and action all into a neat package that is super fun. The violence is cartoonish in nature and really tame. The emphasis with this game is on fun and using your brain to solve some fairly tough puzzles at times. My only issue with this game is that the AI is very sketchy. Your computer controlled partner isn't the brightest bulb in the bunch. Also, there really isn't much replay value. Once you beat it all and collect all the items, there's no need to play it again. Overall, this is a really fun game that requires some logic and puzzle solving skills.
Childs Game but Question the conditioned response...
I sat an watched my nephew this weekend play this game.... I played too... simple fun but then I realized that the underlying message is collect money and health while destroying anything that comes around or near you... there is some problem solving and such but.... at age 10 where gaming is everything and "I want this because it not fair etc..) What I questioned here is the reinforced stimulus to consume gather steal and destroy anything in your way... to advance........ he is now taking money from wallets and stealing to gather enough money for an xbox..... I know that gathering and aquiring wealth in games is common and has been part of it since the beginning but come on man... when are the game comapnies going to step up and reinforce proper behaviors....... Again is it a great little game and I love star wars but.... parents look close and evaluate what these kids are getting reinforced with..... Do make the excuse, " Well he knows better because I told him so!"
I bought this game for my sons 6th birthday. Some parts of it are a little complex and he needed my help. I may have enjoyed the game as much as he does. He likes being able to use different characters and the puzzles he has to figure out! I would highly recommend this game. While there is a mild amount of violence, it is depicted as a breaking lego character.
My son and I just completed the saga this weekend. There were a few chapters that I had to pass on my own, but we had a lot of fun "building," solving and even fighting together. I was pleased that most of the game focused on mission solving rather than straight up shooting. My boy is 5, and he held up very well on his own, after a few days of awkwardness with the remote. I would not recommend it for children much younger though. The controls can get frustrating for little ones, but my son did fine. It felt really good to do it together, so I would encourage parents to give it a shot!
Pretty good fun. Though on the Wii I'm less of a fan as I would like to see more Wii type of activity instead of button pressing. This could have been a much better game if designed specifically for Wii.
I have this game and it is awsome! It's really funny! If you buy this for your kids five minutes later when you come into the room you'll kids struggling on the floor aching with laughter!
My 4 year old after having beat all of the Dora/ Diego type games in no time, was bored with little kid games. So he and my husband play the Lego games, Little Big Planets and Kirby Yarn games. He really enjoys them and one of us always play with him. We also talk about how these characters are Lego figurines and just break apart and can be put back together (and how this isn't how it is for real people). We also talk about how we aren't killing we are breaking them apart or blowing them apart. We won't let him watch the StarWars movies for several more years but we love this game. Great family fun!
THERE LANGUAGE WAS SOOOOOO INNAPROPRO!!!!!!!!!!! MY 40 YEAR OLD UNMARRIED CHILD NAMED LARRY WHO LIVES IN MY BASEMENT IS CONVINCED HE HAS A STAR WARS CLONE THAT HAS XTREMELY BAD BO!!!!!!! AND LANGUAGE!! THIS IS THE WORST GAME EVVEEEERRRRR!!!!
Good for young kids who want to play around and don't care about scores
My kids enjoy this - our nearly 5 year old still too young but tries to play along before giving up. Our nearly 7 year old loves it and does ok. What helps is that you don't have to do much to get through the level, and no matter how many times your character falls or gets hit, he regenerates. Plus the Lego aspect makes it rather fun,especially for Star Wars fans like my boys. They haven't seen Ep 1-3, so it's a bit hard for them to play those levels, but just zipping around and hitting things with the force is fun for them.
I just wish it was MOVE enabled!
What a terrific, fun, and challenging game this is. My son (5) began playing about 6 months ago. It brings together so many different genres of games - from shooter to action-adventure to puzzle. Never gets dull, even for me. I saw a review citing "Inappropriate Language" as a concern. Vexing, seeing as there's not a single spoken word in the entire game. The only real concern: once your kids (or you!) start playing, it's easy to get hooked. Limiting play time, while challenging, is definitely a necessity.