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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:The LEGO Movie Extraordinary Micro Raschel Throw celebrates the transition of the ordinary to the extraordinary. Your child can drape this throw over their shoulders and help Emmett fight the evil tyrant from gluing the world together. This plush blanket is made with 100 percent luxurious polyester for ultimate comfort. Throw is machine washable making cleaning a breeze for busy Moms. Your little hero will enjoy this warm throw at home while watching a favorite movie, during a sleepover and on car trips. It also makes an eye-catching accent piece for a sofa or chair. Pair it with the twin/full comforter, sheet set to complete your childs Lego themed bedroom. LEGO The Movie Polyester Sheet Set: Twin set includes: flat sheet (66" x 96"), fitted sheet (39" x 75") and 1 pillowcase (20" x 26") Full set includes: flat sheet (81" x 96"), fitted sheet (54" x 75") and 2 pillowcases (20" x 26") Reversible pillowcase 100 percent polyester Machine wash in warm water dry on low setting SpecificationsOccasionGenderPatternFeaturesCharacterModelThemeFinishBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Fill MaterialAge GroupConditionMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorCountry of Origin - ComponentsCountry of Origin - Assemblywhich pillowcase comes with




the twin sheet set?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inwhich pillowcase comes with the twin sheet set?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWould this sheet set fit a kids aerobed inflatable mattressby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWill the full sized fitted sheet work for a 9" thick mattress?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 57 reviews 433 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.You may be one of the millions of people who saw The LEGO Movie this past weekend; one of the most surprisingly critically-acclaimed family films of the last few years. Audiences and those paid to write about the movies have come to realize something that gamers have actually known for a while now – the world of LEGO allows for endless creativity.




In many ways, gamers feel ahead of this cultural curve. While many movie goers, especially those over 30, seem stunned that a movie based on a toy might actually have more creative spark than the The Transformers or G.I. Joe movies, gamers who have plugged hours into the addictive worlds of LEGO Dimensions, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Lord of the Rings know the limitless joy that can be found within these worlds. The LEGO revolution is just beginning (and we even offered our suggestions on future LEGO games).An Original Adventure in the LEGO WorldHowever, The LEGO Movie Videogame is not your typical LEGO game in that it doesn’t work off well-known canon like that of J.K. Rowling, George Lucas, or J.R.R. Tolkien. It is, technically, a member of that loathed genre of video games – the movie tie-in. As someone who has played mind-numbing games based on Monsters vs. Aliens and Megamind, I can tell you that games based on family movies are particularly awful.




And, so, does The LEGO Movie Videogame belong with trash like Up: The Videogame or does it belong with the best of the LEGO games? The answer is that while it plays like The Last of Us when compared to most games based on kids’ movies, it’s not quite as creatively impressive as some of the best LEGO games, including the also-on-PS4 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. A Movie Tie-in By Any Other NameOne of the problems is that LEGO Movie Videogame feels a clear obligation to hew closely to the plot of the movie; more so than most LEGO games to date. While previous LEGO games built their own brand of joy on previously-created worlds, this one already has a LEGO-influenced world and the doubling-up doesn’t quite work all the time. To be blunt, the narrative here doesn’t work as well as some other LEGO games because it has to tie in so closely to the script. And some of the worlds of the movie don’t work so well in video game form. The opening stuff in Bricksburg, in which Emmet (Chris Pratt) gets sucked into the plot of the story, promises an engaging ride but future levels are surprisingly thin in terms of design.




The cluttered look of Cloud Cuckoo Land is something that I could NOT wait to escape. Even my 4-year-old started to get aggravated by the non-stop color and noise explosion.New Tricks in the LEGO WorldLEGO Movie Videogame does bring in a few new, interesting gameplay dynamics; most notably a cool mini-game that plays off Emmet’s building ability. Instructions like those found in actual, physical LEGOs (yes, kids, there are such things) flash on the screen and the player has to find the missing piece quickly to get the most studs. (Yes, again, the world of LEGO is about smashing things to collect the most studs possible. Although they can be used as currency in the hubs between levels to buy new characters; another neat gameplay addition.) There’s also a new mini-game when you unlock the character of Benny (Charlie Day), in which the astronaut can hack terminals via a “Pac-Man”-esque game. Both of these additions – the instruction and hacking games – are fun but underdeveloped.




I kept waiting for them to get more challenging or intriguing.More For Kids Than Their Older BrothersWhich gets me to a point that definitely needs emphasis – more than most recent LEGO games, The Movie Videogamefeels aimed at kids more than teens. The fact is that Marvel Super Heroes can actually be a somewhat difficult puzzler in that gamers have to figure out which hero to use in which situation to progress. On other hand, LEGO Movie Videogame pretty much always tells you where to go and what to do. It is aimed at the little ones in that buttons flash over the head of the character you’re supposed to use and dialogue instructs you what to do. At times, I hoped for a bit more of a challenge, as in most LEGO video games, but it’s nice that the PS4 now has a LEGO game that appeals more to teenagers and one to their younger brothers.As for graphics, the world of LEGO games make ample use of the PS4 processor; however, I ran into a few glitches in my playthrough, including one that forced me to lose a half-hour of gameplay since my last save.

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