lego ninjago board game review

lego ninjago board game review

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Lego Ninjago Board Game Review

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The race is on to stop them! A team game of ninja combat and rope swinging for 2 - 4 players. The evil skeleton general and his guards have invaded the Ninja Fortress. Can you team-up to battle the guards, find the golden weapons, and defeat the skeleton general? The race is on stop the skeletons from gaining the ultimate power. A team game of ninja combat for 2–4 players. Contents 1 buildable LEGO dice, 234 LEGO pieces, rules booklet, building instructions. 10 LEGO microfigures included. 11.3 x 2.6 x 10.7 inches 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 8 years and up #195,214 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #5,687 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.0 out of 5 stars Compare to Similar Items LEGO Ninjago 70734 Master WU Dragon Ninja Building Kit LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 3920 LEGO Games System Meteor Strike ShyJack's Toys & WhatNots 5 star67%4 star15%3 star6%2 star11%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMy Nine Year Old Loves ItPretty Decent GameNot much fun at allWork together to beat the General!




Great family game!fun little gameneeds more to it, at least visuallyMy 5 year old loves this!It's fun and interesting Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway See and discover other items: unique board games, lego ninjagos Sign In or Join to save for later Platforms: Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi Genre: Real Time Strategy (RTS) What parents need to know Parents Need to Know About our ratings and privacy evaluation LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues LEGO Batman: The Videogame Top advice and articles What parents and kids say3856 Ninjago is a LEGO Games set released in 2011. The game is based on the Ninjago theme, and includes ten microfigures representing major Ninjago characters. Jay, Kai, Cole and Zane must infiltrate their own temple after it has been overrun by skeletons, and locate the four golden weapons in order to defeat the skeleton general. The game is cooperative - the players all take the role of ninjas and either win or lose the game as a team.




A Sensei Wu microfigure is included which can save the team from defeat once per game, and a rope element can be used to swing a Ninja onto a new space. The game uses both a die to dictate movement, and a brick-built spinner to decide combat. Use stealthy ninja combat to battle the skeleton army! The evil general of the skeleton army and his guards have invaded the ninja fortress! 1 buildable LEGO® Dice 1 building instruction booklet For 2 - 4 players Game play approximately 15 - 25 minutes Jay (microfigure)Kai (microfigure)Cole (microfigure)Zane (microfigure)Sensei Wu (microfigure)Skeleton General (microfigure)Skulkin (microfigure) (x4) 3835 Robo Champ | 3837 Monster 4 | 3838 Lava Dragon | 3839 Race 3000 | 3840 Pirate Code | 3842 Lunar Command | 3843 Ramses Pyramid | 2010 Happy Holidays (promotional) | 3845 Shave A Sheep | 3846 UFO Attack | 3847 Magma Monster | 3848 Pirate Plank | 3849 Orient Bazaar | 3850 Meteor Strike | 3851 Atlantis Treasure |




3862 Harry Potter Hogwarts | 2853383 Die Key Chain | 2853588 Golden Die (promotional)3853 Banana Balance | 3854 Frog Rush | 3855 Ramses Return | 3857 Draida Bay | 3858 Waldurk Forest | 3859 Caverns of Nathuz | 3865 CITY Alarm | 3866 The Battle of Hoth | 3867 Maya Mystica | 30170 Ganrash (promotional) | 3920 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey50004 Story Mixer | 50006 Legends of Chima | 50011 The Battle of Helm's Deep 3868 Phineas and Ferb Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D There aren't any reviews yet. Be the first to review this title.5So sue me, but I just love the LEGO video game formula, and I just can’t get enough of the addictive smash and build gameplay that each one offers. The latest offering can only be found on handhelds, but that doesn’t keep it from being a fully featured and supremely entertaining entry into the Traveller’s Tales’ impressive stable of LEGO games. Developed by Traveller’s Tales Fusion, LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin is based on the popular animated television series, and is a bit unique in that it is one of TT Games few titles that are based on one of LEGO’s own properties instead of an outside property.




My children are well versed in the show, but I must admit that I had not watched it before playing. The game does a great job of making one want to catch up on episodes though, as it tells an interesting story that includes several elements, story threads,  and characters from the show. I almost felt as if I were missing out on some good stuff, and that is a strength of the game in that it draws the player in with a good narrative, and makes them excited to learn more about the world. Gameplay follows the typical LEGO game formula that can be found in all of the titles, and it is just as addictive as it has always been. The scale, however, has been downsized to accommodate gaming on the go with the Vita or 3DS. Levels are much shorter this time around, but there are still plenty of them so you do not feel as if you’re getting shortchanged. There’s also not a traditional hub-world like those that can be found in the Marvel or Hobbit games, but there is a smaller map that can be traversed on the back of a dragon to reach all of the levels to play or to replay.




Replaying the levels is still a big draw, as the myriad of collectibles that these games have come to be known for are still present and accounted for. There are not as many to be found as in the big brother console versions, but there are still plenty of unlockable characters, cheats, and surprises to be found. It would have been nice to see the variety of unlockables that can be found in the other games, but the reduced amount compliments the game’s smaller size, so it makes sense and it can hardly be looked at as a detriment. As I said before, the game does a great job of telling a coherent story and entertaining the player with a solid narrative. The characters are also all entertaining in their own right, and some of them are downright hilarious. The humor tends to be a little more on the Saturday morning cartoon variety, as opposed to the typical goofball hilarity that can be found in the other LEGO games, but it’s in line with the show the game is based on, so it makes sense.

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