![]() ![]() The vehicles represented by the minikits are displayed outside the cantina. Gold bricks are also awarded when levels are completed, and when a predefined number of studs is accumulated in a level ninety-nine gold bricks are available. Collecting a certain number of gold bricks unlocks free rewards, such as a spigot that spews out studs. When all ten have been collected, the player is awarded a gold brick. ![]() Each level also contains ten hidden minikits, that is, ten pieces of a Star Wars vehicle. When a power brick is collected, its corresponding extra, such as invincibility or stud multipliers, becomes available for purchase. Within each level is hidden one power brick. Three types of secret items are available: gold bricks, minikits, and power bricks. Levels can be replayed in either mode to collect studs and secret items. However, Story Mode restricts playable characters to those followed in the film scenes the levels are based on, while Free Play-offers all those unlocked. This unlocks the next level as well as a Free Play mode for the recently completed level. Levels must first be played in Story Mode. Certain levels are played entirely while piloting vehicles, including a TIE fighter, a Snowspeeder, and the Millennium Falcon. During play, the player defeats enemies, builds objects out of Lego bricks, and drives vehicles. The locations include Hoth, Bespin, Dagobah, Tatooine, the Death Star, and Endor. The game is broken into levels, which are accessed from the cantina each film is represented by six levels, representing key locations and scenes in that film. In a small area outside the cantina, players may view collected vehicles. At the counter, the player may use their Lego studs to purchase characters, vehicles, gameplay hints and extras, or activate cheat codes. The game's central location is the Mos Eisley cantina, a spaceport bar on the planet Tatooine. However, they instantly respawn and can often re-collect the lost studs. The player's health is represented by four hearts when these hearts are depleted, the player dies, and a small amount of their studs bounce away. The player has a health meter, which is displayed on the game's heads-up display. During gameplay, players can collect Lego studs – small, disk-shaped objects, which serve as the game's currency. At any time, a second player can join the game, by activating a second controller. The player assumes the roles of the films' characters, each of whom possesses specific weapons and abilities. The game comically retells the trilogy's events using cutscenes without dialogue. While Lego Star Wars followed the events of The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005), Lego Star Wars II is based on Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983). Its gameplay – a combination of the action-adventure, platform, and sometimes puzzle genres – shares elements with that of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (2005). Lego Star Wars II 's gameplay is from a third-person perspective, and takes place in a 3D game world that contains objects, environments, and characters designed to resemble Lego pieces. Lego studs and the droid R2-D2 are visible in the background. Gameplay In a level based on Dagobah from The Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker is fighting an enemy snake in Dagobah with his lightsaber. Lego Star Wars II and its predecessor were compiled in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, released a year later. A mobile phone adaptation, Lego Star Wars II Mobile, was later developed by Universomo, published by THQ, and released on 5 January 2007. ![]() The game received awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Spike TV, among others. However, the game's low difficulty, and its Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions in general, were received more poorly. Critics praised the game for its comedic and "adorable" portrayal of the film series and due to preference for the original trilogy over the prequel trilogy. Lego Star Wars II was critically and commercially successful it has sold over 8.2 million copies worldwide as of May 2009. Promotions for the game were set up at chain stores across the United States. The game was revealed at American International Toy Fair. Camera movement was improved from its predecessor Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and the concept of "vehicle levels" was explored more thoroughly. The game allows players to assume the roles of over 50 Lego versions of characters from the film series customized characters can also be created. It follows the events of the Star Wars films A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Part of the Lego Star Wars series, it is based on the Star Wars science fiction media franchise and Lego Group's Lego Star Wars toy line. Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is a 2006 Lego-themed action-adventure game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts and TT Games Publishing. ![]()
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