"This set, first of all, is a good minifigure pack. It includes two casually-dressed ninja, Lloyd and Nya, as well as a police officer (who seems to be part of the Super Secret Police from the original Lego Movie), a shop owner, and a Shark Army Thug for a bad guy to fight with. Each of our two heroes carries a realistic prop, whether it be a soda can or a cell phone, and our villain carries a prop too, a sort of fish-hammer. The shop owner, Ham, carries a dollar bill useful for roleplay situations with the Shark Army Thug, and Officer Toque, as the policeman is known, can take some handcuffs from his car to apprehend the Thug.
Build-wise, this set includes Toque's car, Ham's storefront, a barrel of apples, and two streetlamps linked by a wire with some lanterns attached. Play features abound here, with the ninja able to hang on to the sides of the police car and on the wire over the street. Ham can operate the stall (though his face is permanently screaming) and have the Thug accost him, and the ninja can step in and chase him down with Toque.
There's only 2 or maybe 3 downsides to this set, counting for the missing "brick" in its score - first of all, as mentioned, Ham can't stop screaming, which limits the range of roleplay situations you can play in. Similarly, Toque only has one face, an angry one, which is not as much of a problem. Lloyd, on the other hand, has two faces, but both are extremely similar. The final downside is that there is a wealth of stickers used in the set, which can be problematic for younger builders.
Overall, you get a nice selection of very many minifigures for the relatively low price, but you should stay away if stickers are too much of a problem."