I've bought all the Lego games - my son loves them and I play with him! (I'm addicted to collecting the legos pieces). We're looking forward to the Harry Potter game! This games is fun - a little harder to figure out than the others but still fun.
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This is honestly my second favorite LEGO videogame put out by Traveller's Tales so far, right behind LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. I am a huge Indy fan which could be a big factor of my favor, but the new engine created for the game is a long deserved change-up in the LEGO game universe. LEGO Star Wars 1 and 2, Indana Jones 1 and LEGO Batman are all very similar styles as far as the hubs and gameplay go. Indiana Jones 2: The Continued Adventures add 6 hubs, not just 1; 1 for each original Indy film and 3 for Crystal Skull. My brother and I (He's 21 and I'm 19) loved this game. We weren't able to plow through it because there are so many achievements and unlockable items that you can't simply beat it in one sitting or play-through. We were even getting frustrated in a few levels!
It's understandable how little kids would like this game, but I doubt they'd have the patience or understanding of getting the 100% score after completing all 6 hubs. Just because it's a LEGO game don't believe it's only for kids!
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My kids and I play and have solved all the Lego games, including Batman, Star Wars and the 1st Indiana Jones game. We love them! Its nice that this one has a new layout so that we can be challenged a little.
The play is a bit different from the others. Instead of neatly numbered levels, you need to locate the levels. The main levels are easy to find and you just follow the green arrows. After completing the 5 main levels, you need to explore more to find the 10 bonus levels. Instead of minikits and finding the single red brick, you need to complete the bonus levels and collect 3 sets of 10 colored bricks. Then you can purchase the extras, like fast build and score x4. The co-op play is great; its nice not to have to disagree with your partner about which way to go.
This game is a lot of fun for all ages. My 6 year old and 11 year old enjoy it as much as I do!
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"I am very pleased with the new indiana jones 2. It is a lot of fun to play."