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LEGO Games Product Test - Feedback thread

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AnnMumsnet · 22/09/2010 10:21

Many thanks for trying a LEGO Game on behalf of Mumsnet. Below are the feedback questions LEGO would like you to answer. Feel free to also add your own comments.

Everyone who was part of the test and who offers feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will receive £200 of Argos Vouchers.

Please do say which game you tried - Shave a Sheep or Harry Potter Hogwarts and the age and gender of the child(ren) who played with it.

Q1 How did your child react when you showed them the game?

Q2 How would you describe the building and playing of the game? Did your child(ren) think it was good fun? Were they able to play independently with it or did they need adult assistance?

Q3 Did they/ you change the rules? If so, how? How easy or difficult were the rules to follow?

Q4 What would your child say was the coolest thing about the game? What did they enjoy the most?

Q5 How long did they play with it for?

Q6 How would you rate the game in terms of value for money (Shave a Sheep: RRP £7.99 and Harry Potter Hogwarts RRP £24.99)? Excellent, Good, Average, Poor

Q7 Do you think you would recommend the game to other parents/ children? Yes, No

Q8 If applicable: For what occasion would you recommend it? Everyday gift, birthday gift, Christmas present etc?

Many thanks,
MNHQ

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Spatz · 09/10/2010 17:32

Harry Potter game.

Q1 How did your child react when you showed them the game?
Extremely excited.

Q2 How would you describe the building and playing of the game? Did your child(ren) think it was good fun? Were they able to play independently with it or did they need adult assistance?
Building was quite challenging, but also exciting. We (7,9 and 44) enjoyed playing the game immensely. Quite hard for the 7 yr old to see the options with sliding, but fun for me too because I could play at my level too. DD (9) says game is ingenious! Also played without an adult.

Q3 Did they/ you change the rules? If so, how? How easy or difficult were the rules to follow?
We liked the rules as they are.

Q4 What would your child say was the coolest thing about the game? What did they enjoy the most?
Coolest - it's about Harry Potter
Enjoyed - building and sliding the piecees to change the board.

Q5 How long did they play with it for?
So far a few hours, but will be used again and again because I also like it and will want to play it with them!

Q6 How would you rate the game in terms of value for money (Shave a Sheep: RRP £7.99 and Harry Potter Hogwarts RRP £24.99)? Excellent, Good, Average, Poor
Rating value: Average

Q7 Do you think you would recommend the game to other parents/ children? Yes, No
DD and I would both definitely recommend it.

Q8 If applicable: For what occasion would you recommend it? Everyday gift, birthday gift, Christmas present etc?
Would recommend for special occasion not everyday. What is an everyday gift? (you can tell we have too much 'stuff')

Spatz · 09/10/2010 17:33

Sorry didn't make ages clear in message above.

Harry Potter game:
Played with DS, 7 and DD, 9 and me, 44.
Also played with 14yr old male friend, who also enjoyed it.

AnnMumsnet · 12/10/2010 11:32

Thanks for all the feedback - UnPrune has been selected at random as the winner and gets £200 of Argos vouchers. Well done!

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Gorionine · 13/10/2010 08:02

Three cheers for UnPrune!Grin

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