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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Game? Or any Harry Potter game.

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Does anyone have this?  Is it fun with a low-frustration level?

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As a side note, this is the one I originally wanted, but check out the crazy price!!  $399.95!  I'm in Canada...I can't imagine how much customs charges would be on this.  Who pays this?

 

http://www.amazon.com/Harry-Potter-Diagon-Alley-Board/dp/B00005U8TN/ref=sr_1_11?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1291647295&sr=1-11

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We have a Harry Potter DS game.  I find it frustrating, but my 8 year old flies through it.  We haven't tried the Lego version yet (it's coming as a Christmas gift).

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I think it must be coming us as so pricey on Amazon b/c they are out of production.  Check eBay - much cheaper there for the Diagon Alley & other HP games.

 

We have "Mystery at Hogwarts" that I picked up at the thrift store, and my 7.5 y.o. Harry Potter fan loves it.  It's similar to the game Clue. 

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The lego games are hard for me, my 5 yr old needs a lot of assistance with it but he loves playing it. 

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We got DS Lego HP for his DS for his 7th birthday. He *loves* it. It is not too hard and amazon had it on sale for $15. We are enjoying it too!

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We got DS Lego HP for his DS for his 7th birthday. He *loves* it. It is not too hard and amazon had it on sale for $15. We are enjoying it too!


My 8 year old dd1 is getting this for Christmas. I hope she loves it, too.

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Wait, the game with actual Legos, or the Nintendo game?

The Nintendo game is fun, my 5 year old can play it. There are also cheats online so you can make it so they don't ever "fall apart". (They fall apart instead of die, it's way cute.)

You never have to save it or press continue or lose lives, which is great.

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if its the Wii/xbox games my 9 year old thinks they are a blast.  Can be frustrating for players not familiar with Lego games but kids easily get the hang of it. I on the other hand feel like this when I play dizzy.gif

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