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LEGO Creator Harry Potter


LEGO Creator Harry Potter  
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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633145021
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: February 01, 2002
Studio: Electronic Arts


Accessories: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
Combining one of childhood's most enduring toys with the current craze for Harry Potter, this game has a capacity for entertaining young players that is almost magical. LEGO Creator: Harry Potter lets you use standard LEGO blocks to construct a world for Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Then you get to turn them loose in it! Whether setting up a postal route for Harry's owl, practicing spells with the kids of Hogwarts, or using the workshop to configure the LEGO buildings and structures, players will find this game thoroughly absorbing.
LEGO Creator: Harry Potter is atypical of children's programs, which usually run players through a fixed set of activities or educational challenges. Instead, game designers have made a serious effort to leave things wide open and flexible, sticking close to the reason why kids enjoy LEGO in the first place. Players can place LEGO units--animals, characters, blocks, doors, chests--around the landscape of Hogwarts. But this is no mere simulation of a real-life play experience--this LEGO world is animated! With a single mouse click, players bring their creations to life. Place a LEGO snake onscreen in this game, and it will promptly slither for cover. Likewise, the Harry Potter characters--who are incredibly charming when rendered as standard LEGO people--will move around the environment created for them, even interacting when they come together!
While the complexity of this package makes it tougher to master than many games, a series of tutorials disguised as challenges can smooth out the learning curve. Users explore the school, build LEGO trains, and find lost animals, and as they do, they learn the lay of the land. The challenges have another motivator built in: without them, you can't cast all the magical spells otherwise available to Harry and the others.
LEGO Creator: Harry Potter frees you to build a stage and place upon it the well-known characters from J.K. Rowling's novels. What happens next is limited only by your imagination. --Alyx Dellamonica
The third title in the LEGO Creator series takes kids into the magical world of Harry Potter and his friends. LEGO Creator: Harry Potter lets kids construct and play with 3-D interiors in a virtual LEGO world where they can recreate the mystical environments from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
In addition to the range of classic LEGO bricks, kids can play with all-new features taken right from LEGO's Harry Potter line of toys. Design and build train tracks for Hogwarts Express to follow or build furniture from LEGO bricks for the various rooms of a virtual Hogwarts Castle. LEGO Creator: Harry Potter also features a new 3-D character designer that allows kids to build their own mini-figure pupils. Then, click on the virtual Sorting Hat to place them in the appropriate houses of Hogwarts. How Hogwarts' pupils interact with each other will depend on what house they are from. For example, a virtual Slytherin mini-figure may react differently to a Gryffindor pupil than they do to a Ravenclaw student.
Twelve optional challenges add to the interactive play, including the option to download new LEGO bricks and virtual models from LEGO.com. The game also gives players the ability to make building instructions, so that they can build their own virtual models using real LEGO bricks.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Not for ADD kids
Important to read the title of this software before you buy. This is a design or creator software. The word 'game' is not in the tilte, ..., doesn't mean that it will do everything $500.00 worth of legos will. Although, Lego (durable, expesive, children, and well known), Harry Potter (exciting, British, pagan, children, and well known), and Electronic Arts (software distributor, low cost, lacking patches / support, and well known) are well known, you should concern yourself with the audience before ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Disappointed Kindergartner Mom
The software was a gift for my son. He was so excited about it given that it is Harry Potter and Legos. He was not able to do anything in the software except type his name. When my husband and I tried to use it with him we had similar difficulty. We have not been able to advance from the initial screens. What a disappointment. Lego usually represents Quality to me. Perhaps they should have just stayed in the Block business.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - HIDEOUS GAME for a Great Theme
This product has two solid names behind it -- Lego and Harry Potter, and it SHOULD be a GREAT game.
In fact, this is a game released on schedule, but before being finished. Its controls are contra-intuitive, clumsy, and v-e-r-y s-l-o-w. It locks up and freezes, some times coming back and executing your mouse click up to a minute after you've thought it didn't take, and have moved on. When it's running, it's sensitve and twitchy. Those who have said the controls are bad or frustrating are being quite ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Too Hard
Ok I made a person now what? I read the manual and that made it more complicated. It takes an hour to finish building a walkway. You need to be VERY paitent to play this game. I bought it and it was horrible.I hated it! So PLEASE listen and save your money! I can think of at least 20 other things to buy with the money I paid for it.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Nice idea......but too complex.
I love the Harry Potter Series when i saw Harry Potter And The Sorcors's Stone (the PC game) i bought it and loved it when i saw this game i got it but the contents of the game was disappointing. The Lego people can't do anything but bump in to stuff and annoy the stuffing out of you. This game seems like it would be easier for adults,but i'm not sure i do know this though,this game is WAY to hard so for ages 13 and up anyone younger would surly die of being bored.


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