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The Guardian Game review: Lego Indiana Jones

Having charmed with their Lego interpretations of Star Wars, LucasArts turn their attention, and the plastic bricks, to another great fantasy franchise: the whip-cracking, fedora-wearer himself. Lego Indy is instantly playable, genuinely funny - with some delightful tongue-in-cheek references to Star Wars among the cut scenes - and beautifully observed, from character foibles (snake phobias, bad backs, girly screams, etc) to authentic sound effects.
4 / 5
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