Reduced from £29.99. Can't find this anywhere else for this price so I'm assuming it's a good deal. It's £21.63 on Amazon. Slightly cheaper at Tesco at £14.24 (thanks David.K.Alexander).
If you wanted to fill your basket to £50, you'll get a £5 gift voucher.
I'm new to this Lego Dimensions so please be kind.
All comments (18)
voyager123
14 Nov 162#1
Heat but was better last week in the 3 for 2, OK if you want it by itself but as it the shortest of all the level packs it worked out better to get another two in the deal and get it for free, I would wait for that deal too come back as it seems quite regular.
ravenheart to voyager123
14 Nov 16#2
Shorter than the Simpsons one? O.O
voyager123
15 Nov 16#3
From what I've heard can be done in 15 minutes
vee99
15 Nov 16#4
Yikes! You're making me reconsider buying this. Are there any other packs which are a waste of money?
Helpful567
15 Nov 16#5
I have bought the basic pack for xmas for the kids.
What are the best value level packs (for length of play and for enjoyment)?
wolfman78
15 Nov 16#6
go for the mission impossible pack,i brought it from reading reviews sayin its a really long game and great value for money,not played it yet as got a pile of ps4 games to get through cause of this site,haha plus argos have it for 15.99 at mo,real bargain
BlagmanUK
15 Nov 161#7
It took me and my wife 90 minutes to do the mission impossible level. That does include building and exploring time but still we couldn't believe it!
Anyone know which opens up the biggest/longest area to play? Story pack, fun pack or level pack? I'm confused!
RagingSharks to jenmumof5
15 Nov 161#10
- Story packs the new thing and time-wise are ~6 level packs. Access Hub area and use of any character you own.
- Level packs are single stand alone levels which take place in the world they are thematically linked to. Provide access to hub area and use of characters you own.
- Fun packs are the additional characters and having them will give you access to use those guys in the hub area.
- Team packs are the same as fun packs, you just get more characters in 1 box.
The point of buying extra packs would be to get a unique ability - generally to get a specific gold brick. You *don't* need to buy everything to get everything. Buying guides are around to maximise your purchasing.
Lego have been quite conscientious and provide a lot of content in the starter and hub worlds. So even if you never buy many extras you will have a decent amount to play through.
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If you wanted to fill your basket to £50, you'll get a £5 gift voucher.
I'm new to this Lego Dimensions so please be kind.
All comments (18)
What are the best value level packs (for length of play and for enjoyment)?
http://www.tesco.com/direct/lego-dimensions-level-pack-back-to-the-future/182-4797.prd?skuId=182-4797
- Level packs are single stand alone levels which take place in the world they are thematically linked to. Provide access to hub area and use of characters you own.
- Fun packs are the additional characters and having them will give you access to use those guys in the hub area.
- Team packs are the same as fun packs, you just get more characters in 1 box.
The point of buying extra packs would be to get a unique ability - generally to get a specific gold brick. You *don't* need to buy everything to get everything. Buying guides are around to maximise your purchasing.
Lego have been quite conscientious and provide a lot of content in the starter and hub worlds. So even if you never buy many extras you will have a decent amount to play through.