Very enjoyable cozy game. Due to the simple nature, I would have liked a few more houses or maybe an additional storyline to complete.

This was a very enjoyable game. I wasn't expected to be so invested in the story of Susan and Mitzi's friendship while all these dark things are happening.

It was much more complex of a story than I was expecting and the gameplay was not too challenging, which was good for this type of game.

The story is very interesting, but the actual gameplay was boring and tedious. I ended up stopping after Chapter 4 because I couldn't be bothered to finish the game.

Excellent game. My one critique is I think the normal mode is a bit too difficult for casual gamers. Had to switch to story mode, which then felt a tad too easy. If the difficulty was somewhere between easy and normal, that would have been perfect.

Upon first glance, I thought this would be a fun game similar to the Crash Bandicoot games, but that was not the case. While the levels were fun and somewhat challenging, the complicated overworld puzzles slowed down progress for no reason and were annoying. In addition, the final boss/level nightmare was overly difficult and unnecessary compared to the rest of the game. The difficulty scaling between the regular levels and the final lair were completely mismatched.

Excellent Lego game. Best one since the Harry Potter Lego series.

Excellent game! It wasn't overly difficult, which fit perfectly with the style of this game. It was great fun.

More boring than other Lego games I've played. This was the first one that I didn't care to 100%.

Very solid lego game, but a bit too long.

Just as good as the first game and the addition of the mage role was great.

Fun little puzzle game. Short and sweet and has a decent amount of replay value.

Definitely my least favorite of the Rusty Lake series. The puzzles were much less intuitive than the other games.

Amazing game. The world was extremely well-developed and detailed. Hopefully in my next playthrough, I will be able to complete the nightclub quests.

The story was a nice change of pace from Life is Strange 1, but I wish we could have played as Daniel. Playing as Sean made it feel like just babysitting most of the time. However, the game seems to have a high degree of replayability.

This is a cute piece of additional content, but sometimes it was difficult to figure out what needed to be done to accomplish the objectives.