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| From: Lucas Arts Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.94 You Save: $10.05 (20%)
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Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 284
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 33363 Model: 33638 UPC: 023272333638 EAN: 0023272333638
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Another Way to Enjoy the Adventures July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The following review reflects that the primary user is a 7 year old male and a mild fan of the Indiana Jones series. I purchased this game on the recommendation from the parents of my son's friend. The game is follows the story line of the films where points are attained and levels unlocked by completing a series of tasks. I like the game because:br /1. Problem solving is required.br /2. The game reflects the story line of the movie series so one has a clue in what to do next.br /3. The written clues are at a level that just challenge my son's reading abilities. ( perfect level for growth in reading skills)br /4. Lego characters make what little shooting violence less graphic.br /5. It is not so complicated that one gets stuck for a long period of time.br /6. Multiple players can participate although the lead character has the most input.br /br /On the negative side the game could be played on any of the current gaming consoles and does not take advantage of the unique accelerometer features of the Wii systembr /br /Overall the game is very engaging - (I have to pry him away from the game at times) and completion of levels is a source of satisfaction. Ideal for players between 6 to 10 years of age or any fan of the films.
good choice! July 12, 2008 I purchased this game for my son to play on the Wii and he loves it! has enjoyed it for hours many, many days since receiving it.
He stayed up all night... July 7, 2008 We gave this game to our son for his 13th birthday party and he stayed up all night playing it. he loves it!
GREAT game - may be hard for newbies though July 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am NOT a gamer - or, haven't been since I was in high school (which was over 20 years ago). For years I hesitated bringing a video game console into my house because I knew I'd get very absorbed. However, the Wii was too good to pass up. Since I don't consider myself a gamer AT ALL, my review is from the perspective of a video game novice.br /br /I love the game. Plain and simple. But it did take me a long time to get the "point" of it. I was stuck on that very first scene of ROTLA for a LONG time because I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing outside of collecting coins and occasionally digging something out of the ground. In the end, I opted to go online. I went to the most popular video website on the planet and saw a movie of the entire first video game scene. And that's when the lightbulb went on.br /br /From there I became obsessed. Yes, I stayed up late many nights in a row, my fingers clicking like crazy while my family slept all snug in their beds. And yes, one worknight I even played until 5 a.m. and STILL made it to work at 9:30 a.m. (I was very tired that day, though).br /br /The things I like most about the game:br /1) Your characters don't die - that's key for a novice like me who takes a long time to get going. If my character kept dying and forcing me to start from scratch I'd HATE this game.br /2) There are two ways to play the games. Besides story play wherein you are assigned characters, I much prefer freeplay when I can tear loose with up to eight different characters with different skills. You can do a lot more that way.br /3) The secret surprises. I love that they have hidden six Star Wars characters in the game (I've found four of them thus far). br /4) You can play this one a long time before you "beat" it. When I first began saving my game, I presumed that ROTLA was Game 1, TOD was Game 2, and LC was Game 3. Not so! I've gone through all three movies a couple times and STILL have only done about 73% of GAME ONE. There are two other games to go after this one! That's awesome and I can't wait to unlock Game 2 (I know how to unlock it - I just need to get to the point where I have all the pieces in place to unlock it).br /br /My almost-4yo son plays the game with me sometimes. He gets frustrated because he can't hold both the remote and nunchuk in his little hands. So he almost always has tears and tantrums when he plays because he can't get his character to do what he wants. But he still loves it and every night he asks if we can play "for a few minutes." Yes, the game seems violent (what with the hand-to-hand combat and guns and such), but it is seriously downplayed because it's all LEGOS. When someone "dies" in the game, they just break up into little lego pieces and then reform again. There's no real carnage like other more mature games out there.br /br /All in all I heartily recommend this game to anyone, but be aware that there WILL be a learning curve if you've never played this type of game before. I highly recommend you visit the most popular video website on the planet and watch the first ROTLA scene clip so you can get an idea of how to play the game. You'll never look back and you'll love every minute of it!
Too good July 7, 2008 I got this game just yesterday night, so I played it today and there was a huge difference between this and the LEGO star wars series. Here, you start out in Barnett College with a lot of rooms to explore, and if you need extra studs, sometimes you can get a couple hundred by destroying tables and chairs. There are also a lot of characters you can unlock and it is fun playing as them. The levels are definetely challenging but only after a couple of minutes, not too long, you can find out what you have to do or how you should do it. I am only halfway through Raiders of the Lost Ark, and I already got a lot of fun out of it. Like in some cases, you can pick up chairs and throw them at people. Unlike star wars you can pick up items on the floor or left over by previous enemies. The only thing is that after a while they disappear and you can't use them for that long.These are some points on the game...br /+ A lot of fun using Indiana Jones' whip and other weapons.br /+ Tons of replay valuebr /+ Never get tired of itbr /+ Challenging levels make it better br /+ You can swim, swing, and each character has a different skillbr /- Could have had the 4th moviebr /This is probably the best LEGO game yet and it is a must for Indy fans!
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