The Lego Movie Videogame: Lego game clicks with this user

This is a video game, called The Lego Movie Videogame, based on the movie, called The Lego Movie. Simple, right?

 

The Lego Movie Videogame

From: Warner Bros

For: PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PC  

 Four stars (out f five)

 

The game is about a builder called Emmet Brickowski who, one day after work on his way home, finds a mysterious person, doing something unknown.

He then falls down a giant tunnel, and at the bottom he finds ... something.

Oh, how bad he wants to touch it!

He wakes up confused because a mean cop is questioning him.

''Where am I?'' he thinks.

But then the most confusing thing happens ... there's a red brick on his back ... and it won't come off.

What is it?

Why is it there?

How did it get there?

Emmet is suddenly thrust into a crazy adventure, filled with master builders, unicorn cats and a lot of evil robot cops.

And what will happen to the red brick?

The characters include Lord Business (the bad guy), Wyldstyle (master builder) Batman, Unikitty, and lots more.

Personally, I prefer playing the game with another person, but it can also be fun playing by yourself.

I like doing the master building because you have to locate things on screen.

I dislike building things with the instructions.

The view is always annoying.

All in all, it's a pretty fun game.

I think this game is great for anyone aged 6 and above, because when younger people - like my little brother - play it, they get frustrated really easily.

- Paige Sigmund (11)

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