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"Fun for playing with your kids"
My kids and I like to play this game together. Two players can help each other while playing the game. My kids are 8 and 10 and they love the game.

We make an entire weekend out of it sometimes by watching one of the Indiana Jones movies, then playing that episodes levels! It is a lot of fun and I am amazed at how much my kids remember from the movie scenes about where things were and what Indiana was doing in that scene. The game does not match up 100%, but that is part of the fun.

I would rate this as an excellant puzzle game for families, play with your kids and be amazed by how much fun they have telling you about Indiana Jones!

"An amazing game. Game of the year."
Indiana Jones is pure fun from start to finish. The level design is astonishing, the gameplay is simply fantastic.

I wrote another review on how much I disliked the Star Wars original trilogy because it's all action(and very clumsy awkward action) on poorly designed levels. Indiana Jones is the polar opposite. The gameplay is smooth, and doesn't feel clunky. and you actually want to search every inch of the beautiful levels. Amazing...best game of 2008!

"Great Family Game"
It's Lego + Indiana Jones, really can't go wrong. It's a great game because the puzzles are aimed at kids, and allows for two players to play together. The cutscenes are pretty funny and there is some replay value as characters can be unlocked and artifacts can be found. The only thing I wish to see in future series is the ability to change the camera angle.

"This game is awesome"
I loved the Lego Star Wars game even though I've never seen a Star Wars movie. I suspected I'd like this even more since I am familiar with the characters and I wasn't disappointed. I love having the figure out the puzzles in order to move onto the next level and that is the main appeal for me, but the smashing and collecting studs is fun too. It took me several weeks to finish the game but I wasn't playing it every day by any means - it would be hard to guess how many actual hours entertainment. Definitely worth the purchase price!

"Accessible for non-gamers, tons of replay"
My first introduction to the Lego video game concept was on the DS with Lego Star Wars, and I wasn't that impressed. When I thought about it though, much of my dislike for the game had to do with the format, as the DS isn't always ideal in terms of detail and control.

Fast forward to this year, and being a huge Indy fan, I couldn't wait for this title. My fiance scored it for my birthday, and the obsession began shortly thereafter... for both of us. I consider myself an intense gamer now and then, but my better half sees little appeal beyond Zuma. She was instantly taken by the control and look of the game.

Game play is relatively straight forward, and most puzzles are easy enough to figure out. The graphics on the 360 are shiny and plastic, and it maintains a very high frame rate. The humor of the game is silly and fun, and the cut scenes are sure to get a giggle out of anyone familiar with the movies. There are one or two moments that might be a little frustrating for non-gamer types, they kind of goofy physical challenges that annoy even the hardcore. Overall though, there is so much fun to be had.

The real shining quality is the replay value. You can play through all three movies and, at best, score only 50%. That's because there are more puzzles and challenges that require various characters in the free play mode. Each level has ten artifact pieces that together unlock bonus levels, and each level has a parcel you have to find and mail to make extras available for purchase (fast dig, artifact detection, etc.). You can even find hidden Star Wars characters that collectively will allow you to buy Han Solo as a playable character.

I'm really looking forward to the Lego Batman game coming out late 2008, because the developers have really put together a winning formula.

 

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"Lego Indiana Jones for XBox 360", I bought this for my grandson for Christmas at his specific request. He loves these Lego video games, and I'm sure this one won't disappoint.

"So much fun!", This game is one of the best games I have played on my Xbox 360. I love the comical mischief and cute cut scenes with the lego characters. I like the problem-solving of having to switch charcters of different skill levels for access to different areas. I like the actual lego building by the characters when needed. I like having an infinite number of lives and never feeling bad about accidentally falling off a cliff or stepping on a spike (ha ha). This game is just pure all-around family fun that I can play with my child and not have them cry when they "die". Entertaining!

"awesome!", This game was awesome! It has all you want in a lego game plus it has a lot of hidden extras from lego star wars! You can be tons of different characters, all with special moves. This game is great for all ages including neardy 20 year olds like me. If you want a great game buy this one! Some people think the game is frustrating but that is only because they don't know what they are doing. Once you learn how to handle the characters, this game flows!

"Incredibly Fun, with Lots of Gameplay", Lego Star Wars was a *huge* hit, so it's no big surprise that Lego Indiana Jones was next. It is just amazing how encompassing this game is. We just hit 100% on the entire game and have to say it was a lot of fun to get through it.

In a world where games can be won and ended in a day or two, it is so satisfying to have a games that literally lasts weeks and is fun from start to finish. The humor in these Lego games is amazing. The little looks, the interactions are so funny. Whoever creates these games really should get a lot of credit for it. You get sucked into the story, become fond of the characters and really enjoy the ride.

You get all three Indiana Jones moves in here - with detailed scene by scene recreations. In addition there are extra levels for Young Indiana Jones and the traditional smash-all-you-can level as well. There are tons of in-jokes - many characters from Star Wars make appearances in here.

The basic operation of the game is that you and a friend (or a computer AI) go romping through a Lego recreation of a given scene from the movie. Maybe you're running to escape a giant rolling ball. Maybe you're wandering around a mysterious library looking to create a letter X. Whatever it is, you bash everything you see, breaking the Lego pieces apart, earning coins to then buy new characters, special unlocks, and much more. There are puzzles to solve, enemies to bash, but it's all in good fun. It's not violent (although I suppose some might say that having a little Indiana Jones take his whip and cause a little tribesman to fall into Lego component parts is violent).

It's not just a game for kids - as adults, my boyfriend and I have had great fun with both Lego games. It's neat that a second player can "pop in" at any time, play along for a while to help out, and then "pop out" again.

I would love to see more movies go through the Lego process. How about Lego Lord of the Rings? That would be incredible :) Until then, though, I definitely recommend Lego Indiana Jones.

Rating: 5/5

"Cool game, fun and endlessly entertaining", My kid (5 years old) loves this game. It's very elaborate, follows all the scenes from all the movies in surprising detail, and has a lego-ized sanitation of violence (no blood, no guts, just plastic blocks that come apart and reassemble on their own). Plus the user interface and guidance is simple enough that a five year old figured it out on his own. The legoization of multi-chapter movies is a great idea, we plan to buy all of them.



 
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"lego indiana jones", this game rocks for all ages, my son 4 loves it, and so do I. Its family fun and clean with little wisecrack jokes thrown in now and then. guaranteed enjoyment

"Not "Star Wars," But Still a Lot of Fun!", I starting playing with Legos over 25 years ago. I only started playing Xbox 1 year ago! I played both LEGO Star Wars II: the Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars the Complete Saga - both to 100%.

These games are a lot of fun, and if you enjoyed playing Lego Star Wars you WILL enjoy playing LEGO Indiana Jones. I am not an Indiana Jones fan - I can't remember seeing a SINGLE I.J. movie. But I STILL enjoy these games because the play style is familiar and even at 29 years of ago, I LOVE LEGOS!

The game divides its story into three movies - Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, and Last Crusade. Each movie is broken into 6 sub-sections which after completing players can continue to the next section or return to Barnett College which serves as a playable "menu," allowing players to switch to a different movie, purchase characters or "extras" such as invincibility, etc. Purchases use ingame currency, called "Studs," represented by small, round lego blocks.

LEGO Characters in the game use various skills to proceed through the levels - piles of legs must be assembled into vehicles doorways, or bridges. Characters can use shovels to dig up treasure chests or other blocks for a multitude of uses. Indiana Jones can use his trusty whip to grab unreachable items, or swing from platform to platform. The game is usually pretty clear about what needs to be done next - buried items "sparkle," platforms that Indy can swing from are highlighted, and even crawlspaces and hieroglyphic boards are highlighted to stand out, easing the puzzle solving process.

The game does seem to be a bit more "buggy" than the Lego versions. Characters swinging items or picking items up sometimes causes a weird "blip" on the screen where the game engine seems to forget the shape of the item, causing a very weird stretching glitch on the screen. It's very brief, but weird nonetheless. In the Star Wars versions, some sections would require on-screen characters to work in tandem to access rooms/platforms. In these situations, the artificial intelligence would kick in, causing the non-player-controller character to perform the required duties. In Indiana Jones, however, the game forces the player to set the first character in position, then press a button to assume control of the second character, performing its required duties. What often seems to happen is, when control is switched from one character to the next, the AI takes over the first character, moving him/her out of position and requring the player to start all over again. This isn't often, but happens just frequent enough to cause frustration and in some cases, required the same sequence to be performed several times before being succesful.

The new parcel retrieval puzzles, which allow the unlocking of things like invulnerability, multiplication of collected studs, etc, is a fun addition which requires new methods of problem solving not present in the Star Wars games. More challenging still is the ability to move various structures that then make reaching artifacts or parcels impossible, causing you to replay the level more strategically. This isn't a bad thing - it forces you to think a little harder.

Lastly, the bang for your buck is tremendous, as it was in all of the Star Wars games. Reaching 100% completion in the game can require replaying each subsection of each movie 3 or more times to reach every artifact or parcel, or unlock every character. Completing all three movies might only require 10 hours or so. I've played for approximately 25 hours and am only 75% complete with the game. Players unfamiliar with the LEGO game strategy may need more time to learn the tricks of the game designers.

The only downside is, once the game is completed to 100%, it's virtually worthless. It'll take you a long time to get there, but there's little fun value after playing unless you're a die-hard Indiana Jones fan. I chose to rent the game because I know I could reach 100% (and earn all the achievements) before the return date.

LEGO Indiana Jones does a few things worse than it's predecessors but has a few new tricks up it's sleeve. It's a fun game that never gets too challenging or too frustrating and provides hours of clean, fun entertainment for all age ranges. What more can you really ask for in a video game?

"Pretty Fun", An easy 1000 achievement points can be assessed in like 20 hours. The game was fun but expect differences from Lego Star Wars, as there is no "Force" or lightsabers in Indiana Jones.
A fun kids game on the X360. If you were not a fan of Lego Star Wars, this is probably not going to convert you to the Lego games, as it is still very similar.

"Good LEGO fun with some minor problems", Overall the game is a lot of fun. The cut scenes are hilarious and the game play itself is enjoyable. Unfortunately the camera and the perspective in the game makes doing many jumps very difficult. The combat is also more difficult than in Star Wars LEGOS.

Definitely worth purchasing.


"Another great Lego game", If you enjoyed the Lego Star Wars games then you will enjoy this one as well. It is not too different however the change in genre to Indiana Jones provides lots of new humorous sequences and landscapes. Overall it is a very good game.

 
 
 

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