Parents' Guide to

LEGO Marvel's Avengers

By David Chapman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 11+

Earth's Mightiest Heroes assemble for fun action game.

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A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this game.

Community Reviews

age 7+

Based on 7 parent reviews

age 5+

Togetherness Aid

I bought several of the larger sets to build with my son, starting at age 6. He is mildly autistic and the Legos allow him to focus on, and complete, a task where he can see what he accomplished. He’ll literally read the instructions cover to cover, then dive in like a pro. It makes for great father-son time.
age 6+

Fun for all ages

This game isn't at all violent as some reviews suggest particularly the Hulkbuster Buster fight if you actually pay attention to the game you will know the red thing because Wanda is mind controling him not blood.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (7 ):
Kids say (14 ):

When villains' schemes leave Lego bricks scattered around the globe, the Marvel Universe rallies behind a single cry: "Avengers assemble!" Lego Marvel's Avengers is every Marvel comic fan's dream, packed with an insane amount of content. While the game's Story mode covers specific content from six Marvel movies, complete with audio and voice-overs pulled straight from those flicks, the cast of characters available to unlock covers the gamut of the Marvel stable, from the original 1939 incarnation of the Human Torch to more modern characters such as Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel. It's not only the cast that's gotten bigger, though. The game itself, especially the free-roam New York City hub, feels substantially bigger than prior Lego games.

Of course, all the characters in the multiverse don't mean a thing if the game isn't fun to play. Thankfully, that's not a problem. Action is pretty much nonstop from start to finish. The controls, for the most part, are simple to pick up and play. There are a couple of quirks, such as flight, and new elements, such as powerful team-up attacks, that can take some practice. Plus, despite the overall size of the game and its wealth of side missions, collectibles, and secrets during the game's free play, the actual Story mode feels a bit light. But even so, there's so much to do outside of the Story, you'll rarely feel like there's nothing left to do. If you're a comic-book fan, a Lego fan, or just a fan of action games in general, Lego Marvel's Avengers is a great addition to your video-game superhero lineup.

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