
What players like:
Common complaints:
Gameplay feedback:
Performance notes:
No data available
Recommendations:
Other player notes:
No data available












Review evidence
Adds amusing Freemaker characters with accurate designs, but uninspiring DLC and missing base content make it not worth full price.
Adds many characters from Freemaker Adventures: This DLC introduces characters from the Freemaker Adventures series including the Freemaker family and enemies, expanding the roster nicely.
Roger/BD-1 droid is amusing: The Roger droid with a mop or sweeping tool provides humorous gameplay and is a fan-favorite addition.
Unique and accurate character designs: Characters look authentic to the show, with each minifigure being unique and cool designs overall.
Moderate value for non-season pass: Some players consider buying via Steam key websites for better value, but general appreciation is strong.
Nostalgic and appealing for fans: The pack offers great pleasure and nostalgic value for fans of the Freemaker Adventures series, motivating purchases.
Uninspiring DLC characters: DLC characters are criticized as obscure or uninteresting, with feedback noting 'Characters from an obscure show that no one knows' and 'DLC with characters no one cares about', leading to limited variety.
Not worth full price: Players feel the game lacks value for its cost, with some stating it is 'not worth much' and overall an 'underwhelming game'.
Obscure character selection: The chosen characters are unfamiliar to many, as players mention not recognizing them or being unfamiliar with the cartoon, reducing appeal.
Missing base game content: Some content feels like it should have been included in the base game rather than as DLC, with complaints about being 'forced to get characters in season passes' and 'should have been in base game'.
Cash-grab perception: The game is viewed as a cash-grab, with one player explicitly calling it a 'cash-grab' and noting it 'won't increase playtime'.
Diverse character abilities: Players can use character abilities like Force puzzles, vent traversal, scanning with binoculars, and unique attacks such as a Sith's face change or a battle droid's broom weapon.
Accurate and unique minifigures: Characters are faithful to The Freemaker Adventures show, with every minifigure being unique and new figures included.
Scavenger mission and ship: The game includes a scavenger mission and the StarScavenger ship, which are key elements from The Freemaker Adventures show.
Buy on sale only: Multiple reviews suggest that the game is not worth its full price and should only be purchased during a sale or with a Season Pass. One review specifically advises buying from key sites for a better deal.
For Freemaker fans: The game is recommended for fans of The Freemaker Adventures, especially those who enjoy extra characters in the game. This suggests the content is tailored to that audience.
Only for completionists: A review recommends buying only if the player wants to collect 100% of characters, implying the game's main appeal is completionism.
For collectors only: The game is recommended for collectors who want a full collection, indicating it may be part of a larger series or set.
Value-Conscious Gamer: Cautious buyer who researches pricing options before purchasing, may prioritize expansions or season passes if they enhance value. Motivation: Getting the best value for their money, often waiting for discounts or bundled content. Stance: sale.
Monetization: The reviews only discuss the value of a DLC pack and its inclusion in a Season Pass. There is no evidence of microtransactions, pay-to-win mechanics, gacha, lootboxes, or any form of predatory monetization. The game appears to be a standard one-time purchase with optional DLC.