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Lego City Undercover A great way to enjoy playtime with your kids
Lego City Undercover: A
great way to enjoy playtime with your kids come 2013
Introducing a new generation of children to video games, the
Lego series has been a smash hit across consoles and handheld
game systems. Past instalments have been based on popular
franchises like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Batman, but
the upcoming Lego City Undercover will be the first of the new
games to be based wholly on the Lego brand. It is expected to
retain the fun gameplay and humour that has made the series such
a success.
Child-Friendly Video Games
Few modern video games are developed for children. Many are
adult orientated and have restrictive themes, storylines and
gameplay that simply aren't suitable for a younger audience. The
Lego video games are not only child-friendly, but they are fun
and accessible with plenty to see and do.
Lego City Undercover has abilities and costumes to unlock,
dozens of vehicles to pilot and a huge city to explore with mini
quests across the map. It's all enough to keep children
entertained for hours, and it's sure to be a video game
experience that they will want to keep coming back to. The Lego
brand is also praised for its challenging and educational
puzzles. Not only do they add a unique element to the gameplay,
but the logical aspect can be a big contribution to children's
educational growth and development.
Fun For The Whole Family
The Lego video games are one of the few franchises that
entertain adults and children alike, and they have always been a
great way to spend quality time with the kids. The slapstick
humour is universal and the gameplay never feels dumbed down.
The cooperative mode allows two players to work together on
screen at the same time, so parents and children can fight crime
as Lego undercover police and help each other solve the tricky
puzzles.
New Versions For The Nintendo Wii-U and 3DS
Lego City Undercover is the first Lego game to be
exclusively developed and released for the Nintendo Wii-U, and
it is expected to make full use of the new technology. The new
console has a small screen built into the gamepad controller,
which players will be able to use to cycle through their
inventory and disguises. The gamepad can also be used as an
interactive police scanner to highlight hiding criminals
throughout the game. The new Wii-U engine will also bring crisp
high-definition graphics to the huge, open-world city. The 3DS
version is also expected to have exclusive, interactive
features, and it will make full use of the device's 3D
technology and built in accelerometers.
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