LEGO Star
Wars III: The Clone Wars Beta can be played on the LucasArts website, showing some
features of the new LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars game. Characters can be
bought using studs, or by entering codes into the game. The left and right
arrow keys are used to move around, the up key is used to jump, and the space
bar is used to attack. The mouse is also used in some parts of the game to
select locations, though it is also possible to enter and type in your desired
location instead.
Lego Star Wars 3
The latest edition is based on the successful Clone Wars animated TV series, and while it lacks the cross-generational appeal of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and co – although some classic characters can be unlocked while playing – the game adds enough to the formula to be worth a look.
Lego Star Wars 2
Lego Star Wars 1
Lego Star Wars
Star Wars is a licensed theme introduced in 1999.
The theme is based on material from the Star Wars franchise of films, cartoon
series, comic books, video games, and other media. The theme covers all six
films, along with The Clone Wars movie and TV series. Also, some Expanded
Universe sets have been released, with at three The Old Republic sets to
released in the second wave of 2012 and the first wave of 2013. The Star Wars
license is scheduled to expire in 2022.
Lego Ninjago
Lego Ninjago (stylized as NINJAGO) Masters of Spinjitzu
is a current line of sets produced by Lego. It uses elements from the previous Ninja
series. There are several changes from the previous series. These include the
removal of the Shogun and Bandits, and the introduction of the Skeleton Army,
the Stone Army and the Serpentine. Also noticeable is the inclusion of vehicles
which imply a more modern setting than the feudal Japan setting of the previous
incarnation.
Dragons have recently become a significant part of Ninjago. A dragon was
made for every ninja except the Green Ninja, however when he became the Gold
Ninja a dragon was made for him. Also to note that Epic Dragon Battle's dragon
has 4 heads. Every dragon head launches a Dragon Sphere which is used in battle
to knock down enemies.
Lego Island
LEGO Island is a Lego-based Action-adventure comedy
computer game developed by Mindscape. Released for Microsoft Windows on October
2, 1997, the game is the first in the Lego Island series (and the very
first Lego video game ever created), followed by Lego Island 2 The
Brickster's Revenge, Island Xtreme Stunts, and Lego Island Xtreme
Stunts Lego sets.
Lego House Lyrics
I'm
gonna pick up the pieces,
And build a Lego house
If things go wrong we can knock it down
My three words have two meanings,
There's one thing on my mind
It's all for you
And build a Lego house
If things go wrong we can knock it down
My three words have two meanings,
There's one thing on my mind
It's all for you
Lego Chima
Lego Legends of Chima (more commonly referred to as just Lego
Chima) is a Lego theme released in 2013. It was originally believed to
replace Lego Ninjago and its TV series but Ninjago was confirmed for 2014. The
theme involves a playable game, called Speedorz, similar to that of Ninjago's
spinner game.
There are also CHI figures to collect. These are larger and somewhat more
powerful than the normal minifigures.
Every Chima set comes with CHI Orbs. These are crystals which have powers.
The characters wear these and use them as additional parts for weapons in order
to make them more powerful.
Lego
Lego is a Danish multinational line of
construction toys manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company
based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of
colourful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears,
minifigures and various other parts. Lego bricks can be assembled and connected
in many ways, to construct such objects as vehicles, buildings, and even
working robots. Anything constructed can then be taken apart again, and the
pieces used to make other objects.
Lego
began manufacturing interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Since then a global Lego
subculture has developed, supporting movies, games, competitions, and six
themed amusement parks. As of 2013, around 560 billion Lego parts had been
produced.
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