It’s very friendly towards children, but an adult who enjoys chess could have fun playing this game as well. The computer moves are unpredictable, the cut scenes breathe life into it, and the characters are classic and fun. Lego does a good job taking this game and adding a fun spin to it. An Easy Spin on a Beloved ClassicĬhess is the most well-known board game- and a game that can be boring to children. Literally all the game is are different rounds of chess. If chess is not something you enjoy, this game is not for you. In story mode, you have to beat the level you're on to continue, but the difficulty settings range from 0-100, so there is a wide variety of levels for every kind of player. You have the option to play in story mode, siding with either the pirates or the cowboys, play simple one-off games, or play online with other players. There is a king who teaches the game to the player, and he has his own corresponding Lego set that was released after the game. The characters fall between two classic Lego sets from the 90s, pirates and cowboys. There are roughly 60 cutscenes total, and fans of the game who played it as a child when it first came out have some intense nostalgia for these silly shows. They're just as serious as a Looney Tunes short, with classic Lego humour. When a player is taken during the game, a cut scene plays showing a funny depiction of the two characters hashing it out.
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