![]() The difficulty of the problems also increases as the game progresses. This helps make the game easier for a smaller child to learn, with new characters and abilities introduced as they progress. In story mode, which is where you start, you only control a couple of characters and the amount of abilities each has is limited. ![]() ![]() It's definitely a game that should be played together, or with supervision. Older children may not require assistance, but for my 4 year old, I would say he needs help with about 15-20% of the game, and of course he needs me to read out the in-game help that appears as little question marks near some of the puzzles. The lego series of games are a big hit with my 4 year old, who happily replays them from start to finish many times over (so you do get value for money, especially on pre-owned copies of the game).
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