Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
- Collect artifacts through the game to unlock more than 60 playable characters, including villains and supporting characters; enjoy character swapping and free-play abilities along with two-player drop-in, drop-out cooperative gameplay.
- Build your own adventure mode allows you to create your own levels and environments and share them with your friends, combining them with the existing ones in the game; beat each level in Story mode and return in Free Play.
- Play all new Kingdom of the Crystal Skull characters such as Mutt Williams on his motorcycle and use special abilities, including Oxley’s Crystal Skull Power.
- Indy has all new animations, such as grabbing an enemy with his whip then throwing him over his shoulder as well as using Indy’s newly enhanced whip to interact with Lego objects and help unlock iconic puzzles and battle with enemies.
- Jump into all new vehicles to help Indy get through all the new levels including planes, boats and mine carts – but watch out for the quicksand; Use a variety of weapons from the environment to fight enemies (e.g., chairs, guns, swords, bottles).
Product Description
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues combines the fun and creative construction of LEGO bricks with the wits, daring and non-stop action of one of cinema’s most beloved adventure heroes. With a unique, tongue-… More >>
Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
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I received this Indiana Jones II game and I was very dissapointed. My son wanted an action packed game and this is not an action packed game. My son is 8. He does not like this game. He doesn’t like the fact that you don’t get to punch.
Rating: 3 / 5
Subject says it all. I love it and in fact, feel totally comfortable calling it the best LEGO game so far. Retelling the content from the origional 3 movies means everything is fresh and new and has that great LEGO charm and humor. The split screen is so good, I see others implementing the feature the same way. It is totally seamless and really allows for the freedom to explore the way both people want to. And the editor? Creating my own levels is def one of my favorite parts. For me games these days are all about replayability. I’m not spending $50 to play a game for a day. All the new levels plus the editor means there is SO MUCH CONTENT! You are absolutley entitled to your opinion (heck, this is the Internet), however I feel you are really off base with your comments. Best LEGO game to date.
Rating: 5 / 5
I played this game with my nephew this week and we had a blast! My favorite thing was that we could each go off and have fun with the split screen option instead of one person having to follow the other person around the whole time. Also, each Movie section has this big area where you can go around and discover all sorts of other fun things to do, not just the normal game.
He’s 9, so he definately is ready to start taking charge and it was great because he never had to ask his aunt how to do something, in fact, in the area wehre you can create your own stuff he was showing me how to do it. Everything was really intuitive for him so he had a blast.
We played for an hour or so and never got bored, there were so many different types of things to do in the game. It was just bedtime so we had to stop. I can’t wait to play it with him again!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was very excited when I found out the new Lego Indiana Jones game was coming out, and pre-ordered it. I have played the Lego Indiane Jones: The Original Adventures, the Lego Batman and the Lego Star Wars games. This one, although fun, has been a little disappointing. It doesn’t really have the imagination and creativity of the other games, and parts of it are actually rather repetitive. For example, each of the adventures has a section in which you have to drive through the play set bashing into other vehicles of “enemies,” and the bonus games are basically all the same as that, as well. In the Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, there was a lot more variety and challenge in finding all of the different kits and secret places where things were hidden. Even though I gave it a fairly good rating, I don’t know that it will be as re-playable as the other Lego games. BTW, I am an older woman who has been gaming since 1985, playing Zork on a Compaq portable.
Rating: 3 / 5
My six year old and I have played all of the Lego Wii games. Indiana Jones 2 mixes up the game play enough to keep it fun. There is more need to follow clues and occasionally a little more hand-eye coordination than the other Lego Wii games required.
Rating: 5 / 5