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Alternate Titles

"乐高星球大战" -- Chinese spelling (simplified)

"LEGO Star Wars: Le Jeu Video" -- French title

"LEGO Star Wars: Il Videogioco" -- Italian title

"LEGO Star Wars: El Videojuego" -- Spanish title

"LEGO Star Wars: Das Videospiel" -- German title

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GameSpy PlayStation 2 Mar 29, 2005 90 PlayFrance PlayStation 2 Apr 18, 2005 8 out of 10 80 IGN PlayStation 2 Mar 28, 2005 8 out of 10 80 PC Player (Denmark) Windows Jun, 2005 8 out of 10 80 MacLife Macintosh Jun 21, 2007 80 Game Revolution PlayStation 2 Apr 21, 2005 B 75 Game Informer Magazine PlayStation 2 May, 2005 7.5 out of 10 75 GameStar (Germany) Windows May, 2005 72 out of 100 72 Gamestyle PlayStation 2 2005 7 out of 10 70 Diehard GameFan PlayStation 2 Apr 11, 2005 7 out of 10 70

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GameSpy 2005 – #5 Offline Multiplayer Game of the Year 2005 – #5 GameCube Game of the Year 2005 – #9 PS2 Game of the Year 2005 – PS2 Platformer of the Year 2005 – Most Underrated Game of the Year (PC)



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allows players to relive the events of theprequel movie trilogy (Episodes I, II and III) in LEGO form. Players take control of over thirty characters to play through key moments fromand. The storyline includes most of the important events in the movies, omitting or adding a few sequences. The presentation of these events, however, is humorous, with all the characters and environments made out of LEGO bricks. Objects would often break apart like physical LEGO bricks, characters have comical expressions, and all dialogue from corresponding events from the movies is replaced by gestures.The basic gameplay is action with platforming and light puzzle-solving elements. Players navigate two or more characters through stages, each representing a chapter in a movie. These chapters must be unlocked in a plot-dictated order, eventually completing the entire movie. Characters use different weapons (blasters, lightsabers, crossbows, etc.), and each character type also possesses specific abilities. For example, Jedi can use the force to lift, combine, and destroy objects; robots can unlock encrypted doors; other characters may use a grappling hook to access higher platforms, etc. Some of these abilities overlap (i.e. a problem can be solved in more than one way), though often a specific type of character is required to deal with the situation. In the single-player mode, one player can switch between the available characters; in the co-op mode, two players navigate at least two different characters.A few levels involve players piloting aircraft, fighting hostile vehicles, overcoming obstacles or destroying targets on the ground. The Free Mode allows players to access previously visited stages with any characters they have unlocked. This may lead to a discovery of previously inaccessible areas. Various collectible items and LEGO studs (which serve as currency) can be gathered during exploration. Characters cannot permanently die in the game; when a character is killed, he or she only loses collected LEGO studs.appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.The majority of PlayStation 2 releases of this game were published on CD-ROM. The North American Greatest Hits version of the game was published on DVD-ROM and is the only known PlayStation 2 version of the game to exist on this format. This change was likely made due to the loud disc drive noise that comes as a result of CD-ROMs spinning at a faster speed than DVD-ROMs, and the slower load times associated with CD-ROM.