You can get Lego sets for under £100 but I agree Lego sets are losing value. The only themes worth getting are Creator 3 in 1, Architecture, Creator Expert, Technic and Ninjago...
yeah, i know that, but all the sets under 100 arent as good as they used to be :/
You can get Lego sets for under £100 but I agree Lego sets are losing value. The only themes worth getting are Creator 3 in 1, Architecture, Creator Expert, Technic and Ninjago...
It seems that LEGO has been getting rid of all of the community parts of their website in order to get more people on LEGO Life. I used to go on the LEGO website for the games and product pages, but I eventually just went to the LMBs. Now that they're gone and there are almost no good games on their website, I haven't visited the LEGO website in a while for anything other than S@H. Remember the awesome games like MNOG, the Alpha Team games, VNOG, Crystalien Conflict, etc.? What good games are there nowadays?
To be honest, I haven't looked to much into LEGO Life, but it doesn't seem good. That's (partly) why I came here.
You forgot to mention LEGO Worldbuilder 1 and LEGO Worldbuilder 2 on your awesome game list....
Thier parents just give them technology to keep them quiet. If I had kids I would use video games and stuff as a way as family bonding. Also, have you seen how kids play video games and watch things they are far too young for?
Exactly. My parents would only allow us half an hour on the PS1. Then me moved to acreage and never played it again. With three dogs, psychical toys, a motorbike, a paddock car and 25 acres of land... Who needed a PS1 for entertainment? It was much more fun to do things together, rather than take it in turns in the virtual world. In saying that, we watched things you would probably deem us as being too young for.
Maybe the problem is suburbia. Not enough space to explore. The main reason my parents moved us away from the suburbs was because locals would complain about us mowing rugby pitches and hanging around the streets. Kids aren't allowed to be outside anymore, so they don't learn how to use their imagination.
Well, I didn't like it. If that's the best webgame they made for the movie, then the others must have been pretty bad.
Yeah. There were 6 games, each for one ninja. The one for Jay was boring. The one for Kai was one where you just press the icons in the same order as him (like an electronic Simon Says). The one for Cole was a whack-a-mole.
Exactly. My parents would only allow us half an hour on the PS1. Then me moved to acreage and never played it again. With three dogs, psychical toys, a motorbike, a paddock car and 25 acres of land... Who needed a PS1 for entertainment? It was much more fun to do things together, rather than take it in turns in the virtual world. In saying that, we watched things you would probably deem us as being too young for.
Maybe the problem is suburbia. Not enough space to explore. The main reason my parents moved us away from the suburbs was because locals would complain about us mowing rugby pitches and hanging around the streets. Kids aren't allowed to be outside anymore, so they don't learn how to use their imagination.
You can use your imagination with LEGO though...
You can use your imagination playing outside. Just not as much if your on your own.
It's now more common for me to see very small kids (4-6) playing on tablets and phones . . . really?!?
I often see lazy parents shoving a computer in their child. Gaming makes you temporary braindead. That's why you don't realise you've been playing well into the night, then morning. Some people will do anything to avoid actually parenting.
It's not just young parents. My honorary cousin didn't want her sons to have computers, but her mother bought them all an ipad each.