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Lego Star Wars Thank You Notes

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Get FREE Text Alerts of Today's HOTTEST Deals! Optimization WordPress Plugins & Solutions by W3 EDGE The Force is strong with this one… Get the Deluxe Edition now and gain access to the main game and season pass content!The No. 1 LEGO® videogame franchise triumphantly returns with a fun-filled, humorous journey through the new Star Wars adventure. Play as all of the characters from the movie, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, as well as Kylo Ren, General Hux and Captain Phasma.In LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens™, relive the epic action from the blockbuster film in way that only LEGO can offer, featuring brand new story content from the Star Wars Universe that explores the time between Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens introduces new gameplay mechanics, including the enhanced Multi-Builds system, where players can choose from multiple building options to advance the game, or engage in intense new Blaster Battles for the first time, utilizing surrounding environments to drive back the First Order.




LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens Deluxe Edition Rated: 3.8 stars out of 5 xXz x CR7 x zXx this and the last star wars game lego r good but this thebest 1 by any lego game,movie,show by far and n graphics 2 29 out of 56 people found this helpful. THE BEST LEGO GAME YET this is the new way of lego games with over 200 playable character's and more ways to build theres never been a better time to get back in to lego games 133 out of 149 people found this helpful. Best lego game ever. A must have game. 46 out of 52 people found this helpful.WHY WE CAREPlugged In exists to shine a light on the world of popular entertainment while giving you and your family the essential tools you need to understand, navigate and impact the culture in which we live. Through reviews, articles and discussions, we want to spark intellectual thought, spiritual growth and a desire to follow the command of Colossians 2:8: "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ."




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Although I had not seen the movie myself, I was able to make an educated argument against it based on the concerns you outlined. The prof said that she was impressed by my stand and decided to poll the whole class and give us a choice. We overwhelmingly voted to watch a G-rated movie instead! I’ve learned that I can trust your site and I will be using it a lot in the future.”Plugged In brings ‘Sanity and Order’ to Non-believer“Even though I don’t consider myself a Christian, I find your Plugged In Web site useful and thought-provoking. No one reviews movies like you do. Instead of being judgmental, you put entertainment ‘on trial.’ After presenting the evidence, you allow the jury of your readers to decide for themselves what they should do. In my opinion, you bring sanity and order to the wild world of modern day entertainment. Keep up the good work!”Mom thinks Plugged In is the ‘BEST Christian media review site’"Our family doesn't go to the movies until we go online and check out your assessment of a given film.




I think this is the BEST Christian media review website that I've found, and I recommend it to my family and friends. Keep up the good work!"SUPPORT THE WORK OF PLUGGED INOur hope is that whether you're a parent, youth leader or teen, the information and tools at Plugged In will help you and your family make appropriate media decisions. We are privileged to do the work we do, and are continually thankful for the generosity and support from you, our loyal readers, listeners and friends.CONTRIBUTE MONTHLYGIVE A ONE TIME GIFTGame ReviewTag-team between heroes. Break things down to their LEGO block basics and build something new. Collect piles of floating studs. These are all standard activities that have been part of the LEGO game franchise's equation since seemingly the dawn of time. There may be some people out there who have grown bored with that style of play. But I suspect those folks may kick puppies, too. For the rest of us, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens offers some new interconnecting polypropylene horizons to explore.




"This is a New Day, A New Beginning"As the title suggests, LEGO is swooping back into the rebooted Star Wars realm thirty years after Han, Luke and Leia successfully led the rebellion against Darth Vader and the Empire. And if you're one of the, uh, 15 people who haven't seen the newest Star Wars movie, the story follows new heroes Rey, Finn and Poe as they join forces with the good guys and stand up against the evil First Order.As would be expected in a LEGO title, the eight- to ten-hour game story isn't exactly the same as the film. This plasticized reenactment tracks really well with the cinematic tale, but it sometimes swoops off in lots of cleaver ways with tons of giggles and goofs woven in. The original cast members have recorded many new lines to blend in with dialogue from the movie. And that adds running jokes and silly sight gags that make even the most solemn movie moments less heavy. (Yes, that includes the big spoiler moment that shall not be mentioned.) If it Ain't Broke, Break ItGameplay wise, things stay pretty close to the standard LEGO game template.




The controls are very intuitive and kid-friendly. And just about everything can be taken apart, brick by brick. There are generally two characters in any given challenge. If you're playing a single-player game, you can simply switch between the two. But LEGO games are generally designed with co-op fun in mind, and The Force Awakens sticks to that mold. And, of course, each character has their own skill sets or tools that are vital to solving a block-your-path puzzle or other in-scene conundrum.The heroine Rey, for instance, is the super-athletic sort who can platform up to places that others can't, and she can use her staff as a lever. The new robot BB-8 has the ability to jack into any electrical plug or input and move platforms and other objects. Old favorite characters such as Han Solo and Chewbacca show up, too. In Han's case he controls a handy grapple hook, and Chewy comes armed with grenades and explosives that can destroy and break down certain structures. The game always gives you obvious clues as to whose abilities work best where and what might help you keep moving forward.




The breaking up and rebuilding of things is one area where this newest LEGO game shakes things up just a bit. Those typical block-building puzzles no longer revolve around building just one object. Instead, a quick scope of the area might indicate several possible places where you can use your pile of blocks, and perhaps a couple different objects you could build as a puzzle solution. Other cases require building objects in the right order and then smashing each down to build the next. It's a new twist that adds a little think-this-through dimension to the mix. Blast Them, You WillThe second gameplay shake-up involves a bit of cover-shooting this go 'round. In certain areas, characters can duck behind buildings or low walls from which they can take aim with their blaster or toss a grenade. This addition does add a very light Gears of War shooter feel to some segments. But it's not a heavy or messy dose of trigger-pulling. Stormtrooper opponents, for instance, simply turn red after a few zaps before breaking into their LEGO block basics.




Likewise, the game's flying sections—involving open-air and on-rails dogfights—zip around through asteroid fields and the like, gunning down and breaking up TIE fighters. There are even several side-quest levels that can be unlocked and played through that expand on the events from the film. These involve some baddie-blasting and monster zapping too, such as a level that shows Han and Chewy taking on sharp-toothed and tentacled Rathtars. But, again, these types of battle quests aren't scary or overly violent. Instead they're more of an action-adventure side-scene designed to give Star Wars fans a bit of fun backstory.If anything, the worst that can be said about The Force Awakens is that it might have a few segments or puzzles that could be a bit tough for some of the smaller Jedi trainees. And that could require some encouraging "The force is strong with this one" assistance from Mom or Dad. But that just means there's more outstanding parent-and-kid bonding possibilities just a button crunch away.

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