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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga Building on the success of both Lego Star Wars videogames, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever. Developer Traveller’s Tales has created an entirely new Nintendo DS version, developed brick by brick from the ground up, while also adding new characters, new levels and new features. The upgraded Character Customizer includes all Prequel Trilogy characters for the first time, while also expanding its customization options well beyond those in Lego Star Wars II, for millions more possibilities. Create cross-Trilogy mash-up characters like Han Windu and Lando Amidala. New game features include enhanced Force powers, new power-ups, and a new Challenge Mode. Levels from the original Lego Star Wars are revamped to meet the gameplay evolutions of Lego Star Wars II. ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up.
Customer Review: Great Game for Young and Old
We purchased this game for my son’s 6th birthday. He loves to play it! I am very impressed with how easy it is for him to navigate through. The game follows the story lines from the Star Wars movies which is great. We also own the Lego Star Wars Original Trilogy both 1 and 2 for PS2. My husband and I really enjoy playing this game with our son. I like that it is okay for younger children because there is no blood or anything when people “die”. They are just Lego blocks so they fall apart. It is a great series. He has also played (and is getting for Christmas) the Indiana Jones Legos game for DS.
I would recommend this game to any Star Wars or Legos fan. Also, it is age appropriate for the younger kids.
Customer Review: Great for kids and adults alike
We got this game for our son’s 8th birthday. He got several other games but this is the one that he plays over and over again (for 3 months now). He has played 2 other DS lego games and I must say, you can not go wrong with any of them. The one thing that I did not like is the fact that to “link” with another DS and play a multi player game, you both have to have the game. Most DS games are like this and I did not understand that when we purchased the game. To check before you buy a game, it tells you multi-card or single-card on the top right on the back of the game.

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