![]() This way I build the basics I want and as I unlock more, the whole thing gets more diverse instead of me just using my favorite pieces. Having all the pieces would be a bit overwhelming to start with. Not having all the pieces to start with limits my creativity a bit, but it also lets me get more familiar with what I do have. I also built my daughter a hidden castle that she LOVES. I'm building a huge Toy Box climbing and spelunking area to explore with the kids. ![]() As an avid gamer, I have fun on mostly anything I can climb. ![]() Both girls love naming off all the characters from the movies as they see them. She understands how to build her own toy box sets, and loves just wandering around finding cool places in the toy box and just killing the randomly spawning bad guys. She loves playing as the different characters and battling the enemies in both the Toy Box and Play Sets. ![]() My 8 year old niece gets the quests a bit more. So rather than rate the game down and complain that she doesn't get the game, I'll rate it up for keeping her interested and having fun despite not getting the quests. In Lone Ranger she even found a little ranch and brings all the horses there and just rides them. Play sets? Sure she doesn't get the whole quest thing, but she sure as heck still loves to play it, just to hang out in the settings. Toybox? She loves running around and exploring and just hanging out in the game with her cousin or myself. Toybox? She loves running around and exploring and just hanging out in the game with her cousin or I have a 4 year old and she LOVES the game. I have a 4 year old and she LOVES the game.
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