- The game is fun, but it seems compared to other LEGO games relatively short: only 70 golden stones; in others there were some 250th
- The game is "completely" synchronized and the comments of the game characters in gameplay are well understood, and often helpful just insanely funny.
- The soundtrack is well done, although sometimes a little repetitive. The main melody is played in different versions, adapted to the current world. The two "proper" songs (Everything Is Awesome; Batman Untitled Self Portrait) from the movie are used: When you reach the target score in a level is briefly alluded to the main song from the film, but in the English and not in the German version ( Everything here is super) what I feel as a break in style in the otherwise complete synchronization.
- The game world is for the first time entirely of LEGO bricks, making the game not first acts as if you had a finished game just relaunched only with LEGO characters (?). Only the bottom panels are flat and not three-dimensional. A clear disadvantage, however, that now can be seen at first not always, can with what elements interact figures (mainly destroying) because now everything is made of LEGO.
- The well-known from other LEGO games assembling of objects is present again with. This time, with further variants: with Master builder objects must first be "found" the associated parts. In instructional objects initially the manual pages need to be found and then selected the next Matching during construction under "time pressure" from eight parts. The latter would still have been a bit more detail, must be retrieved by the use of a typical LEGO instructions and a stone-pile from the missing parts eg.
Much more I have not yet noticed. Who has the other LEGO games played, is also with this fast have fun.