
I bought this gaming system for my son for christmas. At the time is was 2, a very advance 2. I read reviews and people said their 2yr. or 3yr. olds loved their leapfrog so I went on and bought it. At the time I also review different games that he would be able to play at his age. Well time has passed and now my Son is 3. He loves the characters, but has a hard time moving quick enough with buttons to play the games. I think I would have waited until he was turning 4. I knew that the game it came with was VERY ADVANCE. I was fine with that, I gave it to my older nephew.I just really like the design. The gaming system is great, lots of different games that are fun and educational. Plus a great bonus is the limited edition star wars design…
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I am a 24 year old medical student and after this long journey of studying medicine I sometimes feel that I enjoy a lot of things other than medicine. I even think I would be better off taking these things Art Of Starwars as a career. I am crazy about animation and illustrative art for example. I always dream of becoming a visual storyboard artist in one of the great movies like lord of the rings or starwars and create characters, fantasy landscapes, etc. I am really talented at this by the way. Have you ever had that same feeling? If yes, how did you react? Did you just follow what your instinct tells you to blindly or have you thought about all of the years you ve invested and forgot about your dream?
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A lot of people seem to really dislike this game, but I have to admit I had fun with it. A few spots were frustrating due to skewed camera angles, but the game does a pretty good job of helping you out with platform jumping. One particularly maddening part that stands out in my mind is the first instance where you have to jump off the side of a cliff and onto one of those droid speeder bike things. I must have jumped to my death about 50 times before I realized you had to do a double-jump to mount vehicles. This nearly sent my controller whizzing through the air at a very high velocity. I can understand people not liking the simplistic nature of the gameplay, and some aspects of the game do feel like they were rushed through the Q.A. department, but overall I enjoyed it. Anyone expecting an experience like The Force Unleashed will be sorely disappointed.
Like most of the reviews above, this is a game best suited for a younger crowd. As a gamer myself, I found this game very lacking when it comes to challanges and length. It’s very short, and very easy to pick up.
My 7 year old loves it though. He loves the Star Wars series, especially clone wars since it’s a cartoon so this was a perfect gift for him.
My recommendation: do not buy it if you’re looking for a good engaging game for yourself; do buy it if you’re looking for a fun game to play with your kids.
As a long time Star Wars fan and a fan of the new Clone Wars series, I’ve been looking for a game similar to SW Battlefront for my kids. While not a game that I myself can play for too long, it’s easily a favorite of my sons and they keep it in their regular cycle with their lego, spiderman and ironman games.
The controls were easy for them to adopt, and the penalty for death is similar to lego games: if you’re killed, you just re-spawn. The extra perks like helmet/mask purchasing, droid riding and dancing, and special upgrades are enough to keep them coming back.
…And I’ll admit, seeing notable troopers like Denal and Ponds in action, along with some really cool looking trooper additions, was enough to keep me watching while they played the first few times. A great family game, even if not up to the caliber of more adult-oriented action games