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Xbox |
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$19.99
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| Published by | Eidos Interactive |
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| ASIN | B0007M226G |
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LEGO Star Wars blends the unique world of LEGO with the adventure of Star Wars, for unforgettable action and fun. Live the most popular moments from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Episodes I to III come to life -- and you can become a part of the story!
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Customer Reviews - courtesy of Amazon.com
Awesome game and I love the Lego people!
Awesome game and I love the Lego people! And I love the droid factory - it is my favorite level!
beware the dark side!
the game is fun, my 5 year old loves it. though it is a bit challenging for him, it is helping him learn and strentghen his motor skills, besides getting him into the timeless star wars classics. fun for dad and i too!
Almost as fun as LSW2, but not quite.
I bought this game because my entire family (aged 4 to 34) LOVES Lego Star Wars 2 so we assumed this would be just as good. It's fun, but the other one is better. The camera angles can be frustrating, moving is more difficult at times and there isn't as much freedom to explore the levels. If you're only going to buy one LSW game skip this one and go for #2.
Somewhat disappointed!
Before we brought this product we searched thw Xbox 360 website to see if it was compatible with XBox 360 since it was a previous Xbox game. We have not been able to get it to work. Still trying..............
5 year old Star Wars freak loves it!
My son had the Lego Star Wars II game and I thought I would get this one to change it up a bit. It seems the games are very similar, but have a few differences in the little 'adventures'. I can't comment on the exact differences because I haven't played it myself, yet. If you are looking for a gmae for a young child, this is a good one. There are a few things that are a little difficult for him to do, and he gets a little frustrated, but, I don't think it would be as much fun if he could easily do everything right away. I think he would get bored more quickly. As with everything else, I tell him he needs to keep trying. He eventually gets it. My [...] daughter also plays along with him. She enjoys it as well, although some of the things you have to do to open doors, etc. are a little more difficult for her, but, again, it's always good to have something more difficult. Something to work for. My two year old is determined to play this game as well, but unfortunately he is just barely figuring out how it works, but sure tries! I hope this helps. I know it was difficult for us to find a nice, non violent game for our eager son to play. This is one of them. I think it's really cute/funny that when a lego guy is hit, rather than some bloody stuff, all of his lego parts fall apart into a pile! Good luck.
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