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Teenage Mutant Ninja (or Hero) Turtles Legends is an excellent game and an example of how to adapt the source material into a well-crafted experience. The game follows a simple path but from the graphics to the gameplay everything is thought out perfectly. Yes, it deals with violence and I certainly recommend it to children 6 and above, but the violence is subdued by the gameplay that forces kids to think about their choices. This is no beat-em-up, no street fighter kind of game. In order to progress past a certain point and to gain more and more bonuses, brute force will not be enough and the game does make you think about who to have in your party, what powers to use on whom, and why. In terms of monetization the game allows you to play it from start to finish without ever having to see an ad, something other Nick games should follow. 5 out of 5 Pandas
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