LEGO Star Wars III The Clone Wars 3D Review
LEGO Star Wars III The Clone Wars 3D Feature
- For the first time, players will experience their favorite stories from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, retold in the amazing LEGO world that fans know and love
- Play wacky mini-games that turn the Star Wars universe on its head like Snowball Fights and Droid Volleyball
- All new Lightsaber to climb walls, Jedi Force leaps and all new clone weapons
- Fight in fully three dimensional space battles
- Unique 3DS content including Street Pass wireless functionality and Play Coins to unlock new characters and get purchase bonus content
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a single player Action-Adventure game for Nintendo 3DS that builds on the long recognized family-friendly fun and quality gameplay that is the hallmark of the LEGO video game franchise. Utilizing the groundbreaking capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS (sold separately), the game features 3D renditions of fan favorite scenes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and seasons 1 and 2 of the hit animated Clone Wars TV series, which players participate in via the easy to pick up, block oriented LEGO video game play mechanics. The 3DS 3D effect can be adjusted* to the player's liking via the 3DS' 3D Slider functionality and improved top LCD display. Additional features include: new characters, mini-games, 3D space battles, 3DS Street Pass wireless functionality and more.
20 Story-Based Missions and 40 Bonus Levels
The beloved and critically acclaimed LEGO Star Wars franchise is back and coming to homes around the world in 2011. The third sequel, LEGO Star Wars III:The Clone Wars combines the epic stories and iconic characters from the Star Wars universe and hit animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars with all new gameplay features. Players will enjoy brand new game mechanics allowing them to create, control and explore in a galaxy far, far away like never before. Promising breathtaking visuals as well as new characters and levels, the game also features the signature tongue-in-cheek humor from the LEGO universe. With over 20 story-based missions and 40 bonus levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will allow fans to explore endlessly and laugh their way through the Star Wars galaxy in the most humorous, accessible and action-packed LEGO game to date.
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Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS is a groundbreaking hardware release that brings 3D gaming to the handheld market for the first time. The fourth major release in the DS product line, the Nintendo 3DS utilizes 3D Slider functionality and an improved top LCD display to present a glasses-free 3D effect in compatible games, while giving players the option to moderate the effect as they see fit. Taken together with additional features including full analog control in 3D game environments, motion and gyro sensors that transfer the movements of the handheld into the game, 3D camera functionality, an adjustable stylus and full backwards compatibility and you have not only a must-have system, but a revolution in handheld gaming.
Key Game Features
- For the first time, players will experience their favorite stories from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, retold in the amazing LEGO world that fans know and love
- Play in levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era, including seasons 1 and 2 of the hit animated TV series
- Play wacky mini-games that turn the Star Wars universe on its head like Snowball Fights and Droid Volleyball
- All new Lightsaber to climb walls, Jedi Force leaps and all new clone weapons
- Fight in fully three dimensional space battles
- Unique 3DS content including Street Pass wireless functionality and Play Coins to unlock new characters and get purchase bonus content
Additional Screenshots
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*Use Parental Controls to restrict 3D mode for children 6 and under.
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Sep 02, 2011 11:45:46
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