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Which One Do You Think Should I Get Lego

As I have played with lego Mindstorm and taught the school kids for a decent period, I decided to share my few cents.[math]Lego Mindstorm = STEM Learning + Fun + Entertainment[/math]If you are a school going kid, Lego Mindstorm is a good place to learn some basic programming, logical thinking and get introduced with world of robotics (such as sensors and motors). You will get to learn about the fundamental programming concepts such as variables, data types, conditions, loops, interrupts and so.You can explore a lot from building and programming simple things likemoving the motors for 10 seconds or for 10 rotations,finding the colors,measuring the distance,music generatorto bigger tasks likefollowing a line,solving a maze,finding the cube in a grid,cube solverBraille printer and so.It uses block programming where you use set of blocks to achieve desired actions. With very few programming blocks, you can get the ev3 do some cool things. This is different from general programming where you write code, hundreds and hundreds of lines of code.The programming blocks takes care of all low level jobs and Hardware software integration making the development easier. Simplicity comes at a cost. With EV3, you are confined to the hardware and software that comes with it. As the project gets bigger & complex, programming in EV3 gets very complicated and tedious.

What do you think of Lego video games?

What do you think of lego video games.

Personally I think it's a stupid as hell idea. They take a video game and make everything look like legos. What's the point? If they're going to do that why not Lincoln Logs...like Lincoln Log star wars, or maybe Mega Blocks Indiana Jones...maybe Erector Set Harry Potter...or Playmobile Mario Golf...or you could even venture out further and have Barbi Arkham Asylum...or Bennie Baby Halo... or Little Einstein Call of Duty...it's endless. Its just a stupid gimmick to sell games that no one would buy otherwise. Instead of making a good decent game people want to buy, simply for the game itself, they slap some stupid cheesy gimmick into a boring lazy game totally lacking any design or creativity and suddenly it becomes a must own. People who wouldn't play with Legos if they were paid to spend $50 and countless hours on a lazy boring game simply because its designed to look like a toy they wouldn't even play with. Lego's aren't even fun anymore themselves. Most of what's for sale is $20 for a small 6 piece set and if you want to use your imagination and build you own thing you have to buy 3 skimpy overpriced small sets of free legos, just to build one thing...and free lego set? they're really hard to find. I remember when I was a kid having to rely on my own imagination to have fun. Too bad kids today can't even spell the word...it's all about "they should make..." what don't you make it yourself. Why not a real fun Star Wars, Indiana Jones, or Harry Potter video game instead of some lame garbage that looks like legos...

What do you think?

Should I get Lego Indiana Jones 2?

If you really want to get a LEGO Indiana Jones game, I would DEFINITELY suggest The Original Adventures. It is so much fun, especially multiplayer. The second one has its perks, for example: when you're in multiplayer mode, the screen will split so that you can go far away from your partner and not be dragged around. But then it's hard to find each other again. It is much more boring AND confusing AND more difficult than the first one (but I'm not saying the first one's easy!). Do not waste your money.
However, you shouldn't just take MY word for it. You can rent the first and second LEGO Indiana Jones games at Blockbuster for about 8 bucks each. It really helps you decide which games you like and which you don't.
Hope this helps! :]

That’s a good question. Probably somewhere between 6,000 and 15,000.The nitty gritty details are tricky, though. For instance, LEGO released the Taj Mahal in 2008:And this year, in 2017, they released the same set again (with a different box, but the same pieces). Should we count that as 2 different sets?Also, they’ve released things like the Collectible Minifigures— each one is packaged like this:But inside, there’s one of 16 different figures. So, is that 16 different sets, or 1 set?There’s also things that aren’t “LEGO” per se. LEGO released “ZNAP” sets back in 1998, which used a slightly different building system:LEGO’s done that a few times with ZNAP, Clikits, and Galidor— but they’ve also done other “brick-like” things like DUPLO, Modulex, Quatro, Primo, and LEGO Soft.And then we get to stuff that was made by affiliates, like Samsonite. Samsonite was licensed to produce LEGO sets in the US and Canada in the 1960s. Some of their sets were directed by LEGO, but some of them were things that Samsonite invented on their own, like “Jumbo”:Then there are oddball promotional things, like the gifts they give internal employees every year (but aren’t publicly available):Or things that are building activities, but aren’t “proper” sets, like the monthly model builds:It’s difficult work going through one-by-one, so I haven’t done that— but using the Brickset database and paring things down, my guess is that you’d get a minimum of 6,000 sets, and a maximum of 15,000, depending on what you’d like to count as “a set”!

Which Lego Game should I buy?

I like Lego Indiana Jones and Star Wars the Complete saga,but you can wait a little time to wait for the rock band one.

Should I Get Lego Star Wars, Or Lego Indiana Jones?

I think you should get Indiana Jones for wii. On Gamespot, Indiana Jones scores a 8.0 out of 10 when Lego Star wars got 7.0 out of 10. Indiana Jones is newer and probably is more fun to play.

Which Lego Games Should I Buy?

I have both and they are both really good but it just depends with what you like . The Lego indi 2 changed the hubs and such that takes a bit to get used to so i guess get lego batman first get 100% on it all the achivments and then get lego indi 2

I work at The LEGO Group and can tell you that the bulk of the company is like most other FMCG companies (e.g. Kraft, P&G, etc) in their requirements of skills. This is particularly true outside of major offices where most of the requirements are in sales, marketing and logistics.Unless you want to work in a specific area (like product design), there is no one path. Pick something you think will be interesting with broad commercial application (e.g. Marketing, logistics, etc.).It is a great company, that I am proud to be part of and would recommend it highly.Most of all, keep up your passion for LEGO products, as this will definitely help you (a child like fascination and curiosity will benefit you no matter what path you choose).I sincerely wish you the best of luck.

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