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yes there's a similar game called happy tree freinds on xbox live.




 

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ok seriously not meaning to troll, but this guy asked for something like Little Big Planet. None of you have offered something like Little Big Plant and are just referring him to other wii games......that are absolutly unlike what he asked. Sure they may be good wii games, but their nothing like what he asked for.



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MasterZack said:
@Soleron

It's Satr Fox (the SNES game) on the VC already?

Um, no. Apparently I didn't check that list enough.

 



soulsamurai said:

ok seriously not meaning to troll, but this guy asked for something like Little Big Planet. None of you have offered something like Little Big Plant and are just referring him to other wii games......that are absolutly unlike what he asked. Sure they may be good wii games, but their nothing like what he asked for.

 

that's because no one can find anything close i guess. some poster mentioned gary's mod as being the closest, and thats a pc game mod.



come try out the computer game i've been working on for my high school senior project, titled sling ball. http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=47568

 

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Honestly, I don't get the appeal of LBP. Played it at my brothers. Found it utterly pointless and boring although my 5 year old nephew has tremendous fun with it because he can't die. There's no enemies, no real objective, no challenge of any sort, I didn't see any levels that required 1 iota of thinking to clear. Just walk through them aimlessly to accomplish - nothing.

However the level editor - the main selling point - is extremely robust and there's nothing to match it anywhere. At least not in a platformer.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl has a decent level creator too, and while it doesn't have the fantastic up/down loading of levels like LBP (it does to a very limited degree) that is available online on some sites. However Brawl is a brawler not a platformer although it does have a huge single (or coop) platform story mode as well.

Never played My Sims - I don't think there's any level creator in that like in LBP but you do create homes and businesses from building it to designing. If you want to build stuff then My Sims is an excellent option. Plus is offers a story, characters, and a lot more depth that LBP doesn't - storywise.



 

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Gamerace said:
Honestly, I don't get the appeal of LBP. Played it at my brothers. Found it utterly pointless and boring although my 5 year old nephew has tremendous fun with it because he can't die. There's no enemies, no real objective, no challenge of any sort, I didn't see any levels that required 1 iota of thinking to clear. Just walk through them aimlessly to accomplish - nothing.

However the level editor - the main selling point - is extremely robust and there's nothing to match it anywhere. At least not in a platformer.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl has a decent level creator too, and while it doesn't have the fantastic up/down loading of levels like LBP (it does to a very limited degree) that is available online on some sites. However Brawl is a brawler not a platformer although it does have a huge single (or coop) platform story mode as well.

Never played My Sims - I don't think there's any level creator in that like in LBP but you do create homes and businesses from building it to designing. If you want to build stuff then My Sims is an excellent option. Plus is offers a story, characters, and a lot more depth that LBP doesn't - storywise.

 

I respect your opinion, but lets not again BS the OP.  LIttle big planet is without a doubt a unique experience not found on any other console other than the ps3(soon psp).  If you cannot afford a ps3 you can get a psp 169 new or 154$ used at gamestop for LBP psp game coming out sometime this year probably.  No disrespect to the mario, bloom box, and that pc game and the xbox game but they do not hold a candle (IMOB) on the creation side of things of LBP.  As for the story having no enemies and no dying you could "not" have played little big planet because the collectors lair levels are full of hazards and enemies that will kill you if you are not careful.  Plus the safari levels with the alligators are deadly as well, lets not let opinion become fact and mislead the OP.  This game is a unique experience that no true gamer should miss out on just like mario and all the games everyone else have suggested.  But they are not LBP and LBP is not what they are.



Gamerace said:
Honestly, I don't get the appeal of LBP. Played it at my brothers. Found it utterly pointless and boring although my 5 year old nephew has tremendous fun with it because he can't die. There's no enemies, no real objective, no challenge of any sort, I didn't see any levels that required 1 iota of thinking to clear. Just walk through them aimlessly to accomplish - nothing.

 

Did you only play the gardens or something? Play most campaign levels after the first two worlds or some of the better online levels before asserting misleading crap like this. You can die, there are enemies, and the game is challenging. The objective is to clear the level using as few lives as possible (or without dying), collect stickers, items, and materials for your levels, to find keys for secret/challenge levels, and collect points and compare your high score against your friends or against the world. Like most platformers, the first few levels are very easy.



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ameratsu said:
Gamerace said:
Honestly, I don't get the appeal of LBP. Played it at my brothers. Found it utterly pointless and boring although my 5 year old nephew has tremendous fun with it because he can't die. There's no enemies, no real objective, no challenge of any sort, I didn't see any levels that required 1 iota of thinking to clear. Just walk through them aimlessly to accomplish - nothing.

 

Did you only play the gardens or something? Play most campaign levels after the first two worlds or some of the better online levels before asserting misleading crap like this. You can die, there are enemies, and the game is challenging. The objective is to clear the level using as few lives as possible (or without dying), collect stickers, items, and materials for your levels, to find keys for secret/challenge levels, and collect points and compare your high score against your friends or against the world. Like most platformers, the first few levels are very easy.




 

Post isn't working properly - it didn't show my text above and can't edit it. Weird.

At any rate we only played about 20 minutes. I have no idea what the levels were, if it was the beginner levels, or downloaded or what but it was the most boring and uninspiring presentation I've seen. It was at a small party and after 20 minutes all the guests were bored of it so off it went.

If it gets more challenging and interesting later on then I apologize. Seemed like the whole game was like that from what we were shown. But you don't really 'die' you just reappear on the screen immediately and continue. Kinda like PoP.



 

Gamerace said:
Post isn't working properly - it didn't show my text above and can't edit it. Weird.

At any rate we only played about 20 minutes. I have no idea what the levels were, if it was the beginner levels, or downloaded or what but it was the most boring and uninspiring presentation I've seen. It was at a small party and after 20 minutes all the guests were bored of it so off it went.

If it gets more challenging and interesting later on then I apologize. Seemed like the whole game was like that from what we were shown. But you don't really 'die' you just reappear on the screen immediately and continue. Kinda like PoP.

 

That's not true either. In LBP there are checkpoints (circular thing with a white ring). You spawn at the last activated checkpoint. Checkpoints give anywhere from one extra respawn to infinate respawns, and as the respawns are used, the white ring changes to reflect that. In the first few levels I suspect the checkpoints are set to infinate, or at least a generous amount of respawns are given. If you don't find another checkpoint and the set number of respawns are exhausted, you have to restart the level.

I challenge you to actually play it, or to stop making unfounded assertions.

 

 



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