Parents' Guide to

LEGO Rock Band

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Jinny Gudmundsen By Jinny Gudmundsen , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Simplified, no-fail Rock Band with a whimsical story.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 8+?

Any Positive Content?

Parent and Kid Reviews

age 7+

Based on 9 parent reviews

age 4+

Language?

I'm sure I heard one instance of s-- word in the skyscraper song, but people on vocals don't have to sing it, and kids will probably be having to much fun to notice.
age 7+

The adults actually liked Lego better than regular Rock Band!

This was fun for the whole family and the adults loved it better than plain Rock Band because the songs were more familiar. A few songs contained curse words, which was surprising for a Lego product which would presumably be targeted at children. Lots of levels of difficulty make it a challenge for all ages but the "no fail" setting keeps younger players from getting frustrated. My kids enjoyed personalizing their Lego people and instruments and spending the "studs" they earned at "gigs" to buy extras as much as they did playing. If I could own only 1 version of Rock Band, this would be it!

What's It About?

LEGO ROCK BAND combines the popular play mechanics of the Rock Band series of music simulation games with the charming tongue-in-cheek story-telling found in the LEGO series of adventure games (LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Indiana Jones). It also makes the playing of music easier by providing a "Super Easy" mode where all you have to do is strum the guitar controller, hit any drum, or sing in time to the music. In the story mode, which can be explored alone or with up to 3 friends playing different instruments, you form a band of LEGO characters and play gigs to earn LEGO studs. You start locally, but as you earn more studs, you can purchase crazy LEGO vehicles to take you across the universe to perform in bigger and wilder venues including a spooky mansion or even on the moon. The music is varied from classics like Rascal Flats "Life is a Highway" to crowd-pleasers that include Queen's "We Are the Champions" to Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters."

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (9 ):
Kids say (12 ):

This version of Rock Band is perfect for families who are new to music gaming. It has excellent tutorials that explain how to use the different instrument controllers. It creates a no-fail environment because whenever you are doing poorly, the game provides you with a recovery mode so that you are never booed off the stage. With five levels of difficulty, the game can be enjoyed by newbies and seasoned players alike.

For kids, not only can you select the "Super Easy" mode, but you can also choose to play shorter versions of some of the songs. On drums, the kick drum can be set to play automatically. And since the music videos are performed by LEGO characters (LEGO David Bowie is a hoot), there is never any questionable music video content. Plus the story is so much fun as you harness the power of rock to vanquish a giant octopus, chase away ghosts, and even demolish a skyscraper.

Online interaction: You can download more family-friendly songs from the LEGO Rock Band store if playing on the Xbox 360 or the PS3. It is also possible to export the LEGO Rock Band songs to other Rock Band games.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the humor presented in the game. What makes the LEGO characters so amusing?

  • This game is purposely easy to play and creates a no-fail environment. Do you like games like this one, or do you crave the competition?

  • How important is it to you to like the song you are playing? Is it all about the difficulty of the game play or do you play better if it is a song you like?

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