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Lego Creator: Knights' Kingdom (PC)


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List Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Mecca
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Amazon Maximum Age: 127 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 127 Amazon Minimum Age: 72 Binding: Toy Brand: LEGO EAN: 0798936829818 ESRB Age Rating: Early Childhood Feature: [Age 6+] Create a world of medieval adventures Format: CD Label: Mecca Manufacturer: Mecca Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Platform: Windows Publisher: Mecca Studio: Mecca
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[Age 6+] Create a world of medieval adventures Build brick-by-brick in the Olde Worlde Workshop, or use larger castle and vehicle parts to create on a grand scale. Full motion video cut scenes help you through the tutorial challenges. Have fun with the Destructa bricks and deconstruct in half the time it took to build. Build your own models in the Olde Worlde Workshop. [Windows 98/2000/Me/XP]
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Editorial Reviews:
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Create a world of medieval adventures! Lego Creator Knights' Kingdom puts you in charge of building a fantastical virtual 3D kingdom of medieval adventures in which you role-play scenes of centuries long ago. Interacting with King Leo's bravest warrior (and your helper), Richard the Strong, build brick-by-brick in the Olde Worlde Workshop, or alternatively use larger castle and vehicle parts to create on a more grand scale. Then select battalions of the King's heroic knights and legions of evil Cedric the Bull's forces to see your creation come to life with scenes of conflict and destruction. Add to the epic atmosphere by introducing a dragon or two, putting mini-figures on horses, assembling siege towers and even choosing the weather and time of day. Finally, drive or fly around your new kingdom and see what it looks like from a mini-figure's perspective.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not for "real" LEGO lovers, but great for computer lovers! Comment: I got this for my 7 year old son, who is very into LEGOs, but not very into the computer. This game did not help. He got frustrated with building one block at a time and did not find it "fun". He played for about 20 mins when I first installed it and has no interest in playing it again. It looked like a good game, very educational, but not for all kiddos. I would say it would be a good choice for one who loves the computer already as opposed to real LEGOs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A very funny medieval simulation Comment: This fantastic game is a sequel to LEGO's Creator. In this game, the user takes control of a LEGO kingdom, complete with castles, knights and dragons. Using LEGO play materials, the user can make all of the components from the Knight's Kingdom theme, organize characters for adventures, and even fight wars. The bright colors and music add to the effect, making this a real kid-magnet!
The playability of this game is just right for little kids, though my seven-year-old son does find the construction process a little too complicate. However, the game does allow quick building preset objects, making sure that it isn't too frustrating for little ones. The violence in the battles is of a very cartoon-ish cast, holding realism to an absolute minimal, which is very reassuring to parents.
I must say, though, that I enjoy this game as much as my kids, and look forward to a long career as a medieval LEGO king! Great game!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great gift for a 7year old boy Comment: I got this as a gift for my 7 year old and he doesn't stop playn with it!
Not only it challenges his creativity using the building blocks, but it also taps in his imagination creating stories with the caracters.
It keeps him busy for hours!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lego Knights Kingdom Comment: I am 8 years old. I think Lego Knights Kingdom is a really cool game because you can build castles and you can act as a knight in the game. Also, some things have actions that make the game more interesting...you can act out riding horses and dragons.
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