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[PS4] Sackboy: A Big Adventure - $59.95 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Description

  • Go solo in an epic race against time stuffed with danger and peril- or create teams of two to four adventurers for fun-packed party play as you work together to overcome nefarious tasks however you can imagine.
Features & details
  • Explore here, there and everywhere as you utilise Sackboy's cool, diverse move-set to face a huge variety of thrilling challenges, fierce enemies and startling surprises.
  • Sackboy returns to the big time stuffed with fresh moves and game-changing gadgets in an awe- inspiring and downright fun 3D adventure in this new, but familiar world.
  • Face thrilling, unpredictable challenges as you explore distinctive hand-crafted lands.
  • Can you save Craftworld from the dastardly Vex and his nightmarish Topsy Turver device… and become the Knitted Knight of legend

Can be upgraded to the PS5 version at no extra cost!

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  • Thanks got one

  • +6

    Not long now before it's $28!

  • +2

    This game is surprisingly long and positively challenging. I play coop with a friend and we ace all levels before moving on. We’re having a sustained blast of fun with this game!

  • Simple enough for a 4 year old and dad co-op?

    • I'm wondering the same thing. I'm deciding between "Sackboy" and "It Takes Two" 🤔

    • +3

      I played with my 4 years old son and 8 years old daughter, we have fun. Kids like to customized their character as so many costume accessories you could get trough out the game, and you can play it co op up to 4 players

      As difficulty level, it is quite hard, but as long 1 player still alive, the other player will spawn back at check point, so it is depend on you as the parent, how good you are ^_^

      For us, we have no problem, but when there is difficult level, I have to carry the team to the finished myself ^_^

    • It depends on the 4 year old, but it would be a good game to learn with even with him playing single player and you reminding him of controls, encouraging him. Pointing out something he might miss if he gets stuck and starts to become frustrated.

      More exploration and platforming than enemies so not too many ways to die. And the levels seems to ramp up slowly in difficulty (but may become too difficult for a 4 year old, hence good for improvement over time 4->6).

      Super fun colours, textures, costumes.

      It's a "sweet and endearing" game too, which is Another big positive for a dad-child game.

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