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For me, it's the Lord of the Rings.
I also tried the first Harry Potter (there are two -- year 1-4 and years 5-7), but it was crashing a lot and not having voice acting didn't exactly help either. Marvels Super Heroes was kind of boring, and City Undercover was another crash fest so I didn't play it for long. Anything else, I don't own or haven't played.
In general, there are a ton of games that are basically all the same except for the setting. And there's the old generation without voice acting, and the newer with better production value.
1. Star Wars Complete Saga
2. LotR
3. Marvel Super Heroes
That said, it's best to check which theme you really like and get those.
Try Lego-World
https://store.steampowered.com/app/332310/LEGO_Worlds/
There was a strong community a few years, with own public building - but you still have have fun