PRODUCT NAME
LEGO Chima Ice Tower Play Set
PRODUCT CODE: PROD530104212
PRODUCT INFORMATION
*Age Range: 6 to 12 years
*101 pieces
*Includes Winzar minifigure with 2 weaponsBackQuestions & Answers0 questionGet specific details about this product from customers who own it.BackReviewsCustomer reviews2.5 out of 5Average rating:2.5out of5stars, based onreviewssee all 2 reviews 5 stars04 stars13 stars02 stars01 stars1 Write a reviewSort by:?Most relevantrelevancyhelpfulsubmission-descsubmission-ascrating-descrating-ascMost relevantMost helpfulNewest to oldestOldest to newestHigh to low ratingLow to high ratingLovely design, but too easy!3/18/2013Average rating:4out of5stars, based onreviews3/18/2013by VeyronianHyperLadyContinuing my Legends of Chima collection, I bought the Ice Tower along with the other new Speedor sets. I didn't buy it for Winzar (I already had one of him), but I bought it for just about everything else. As with all the Speedorz, they all work fantastically well, and this Wolf Speedor is obviously different to the others. A good thing. I love the artwork on the game cards, I also love the chi crystals (have about 70 now and still counting!). Now the tower itself. As usual it's a stunning piece of lego architecture, using several sloping bricks and clear blue and white bricks to R.e.p.l.i.c.ate ice in nature. But the problem is: it's too easy as a game! Even someone with moderate speedor skill can knock down the tower. It's obviously better as a two player game where one of you hits the tower with the Speedor, then there's a mad scramble for the CHI ball, like a game of snap, you need sharp reflexes. But as a one player game on it's own, it's a bit... boring. I know it's contradicting elements, but try Ice Tower with a Ring of Fire in front of it. While you're at it add some Jungle Gates after the Ring for the ultimate test - trying to land your Speedor upright after flying off a ramp! Or try Ice Tower with Target Practice - use the dart firing thing from Target Practice to knock down the tower. Straight away a more challenging prospect! So my summary: 5/5 for design, 4/5 for two-player, 2/5 for one player on it's own. Best combined with the other Speedor games, or used as a cheaper way of getting Winzar.Written by a customer while visiting shop.LEGO.comWas this review helpful?Yes (0)No (0)Reportfail4/13/2013Average rating:1out of5stars, based onreviews4/13/2013by legomaster101I have absoultly no idea what legio was thinking with this one. It is really lame and boring. Not worth 15$ at all sorry Lego not a good set. Sure the mini fig is cool but if you really want the fig get in the polybag. All in all not a good setWritten by a customer while visiting shop.LEGO.comWas this review helpful?Yes (0)No (0)ReportRead all reviews
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