Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
From Lucas Arts Entertainment

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-in-cheek take on all the Indiana Jones films – including for the first time ever Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – LEGO Indiana Jones 2 follows Dr. Jones’ escapades from the jungles of South America to the Peruvian Ruins and beyond. Fans can experience the most authentic LEGO experience yet by designing and building their own levels brick by brick, and by fusing their levels with the ones in the game to create a custom experience. In LEGO Indiana Jones 2, everyone can build, battle and brawl their way through their favorite cinematic moments – or create their own.
Amazon Sales Rank: #77 in Video Games Brand: Lucas Arts Model: 33961 Published on: 2009-10-31 Released on: 2009-11-17 ESRB Rating: Everyone Number of discs: 1 Platform: Nintendo DS Number of items: 1 Dimensions: .64" h x 4.93" w x 5.73" l, .18 pounds
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues is a comedic action/adventure game that 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-in-cheek take on all the Indiana Jones films – including for the first time ever Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – LEGO Indiana Jones 2 follows Dr. Jones’ escapades from the jungles of South America to the Peruvian Ruins and beyond. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }
Best series for the DS The Lego games are the only reason I own a DS. I really hate playing games that rely on the stylus, it's not fun, and these Lego games make only very light use of the stylus. Moreover, when it does come time to use the stylus in little bonus games, it's actually well done! I loved the first Indiana Jones game and this one is even better. The camera angles are fantastic, and it's just plain fun. I finished the entire game in two weeks, including all the challenges and the free play. There are still a few golden hats I am searching for, though ;-) Needless to say, I had to sacrifice other things in my life such as sleep. Lego IJ 2 is basically all Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, very thoroughly done. There are 12 multi-phase levels to go through, in similar style as the first game. The "challenge" levels are great though, they are basically levels from the first three movies, and they're brand new, very fun. I only wish they could have squeezed everything that was in the first game, these new levels, AND the entire KOTCS levels! :-) I highly recommend the Lego Batman game for the DS as well, and of course the Lego Star Wars (complete series), really really great fun. I am so thrilled that Harry Potter has been announced as the next game, and I hope they will release many more using the same engine and style afterward, I cannot get enough. Maybe a spiderman game? Thank you for making this game! Lego - Indiana Jones 2 - DS - Hard but good! Hello I'm an autistic adult gamer. This is my review on Lego Indiana Jones 2 for Nintendo DS. Well I like this game but it's really hard. I can't get past the first level I'm suppose to collect as many journal pages as I can to get to next level but it's hard. There's three area's in the first level I can cut down the lego guy easy then in the other area you have to squish 16 bugs in one minute I can do that too. It's when I have to smash 8 totems with a boulder in one minute where I seem to run into the problem I keep running over the one minute. Can anyone help me with the first level? I'm stuck & really frustated with the game. I like it I'm just frustated. I unlocked all the hints by collecting the studs & saved the game. The hints didn't really help they just pointed out the basic's that were already in the first game & apparently in the second game too. For the most part this is a good game. Try it you might like it. I like it I'm just stuck. Happy Gaming everyone! Love the Original More When I first started playing this game, I wasn't too thrilled at all, but that was because I thought you had to play the games on the island in order to unlock the levels for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but this is not the case. You play those and have to do certain things to unlock the mini games that go along with each of the four movies. Sadly, I'm still missing a couple of them, but one seems kind of impossibe to get which is knocking down totems in a minute or under. Some of the journal pages are around the island and you can easily obtain without playing a sort of game. This game is a bit different than the first. It takes you through Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and you play through 12 different levels that deal with the story of the movie. In the original you had to play through the story mode and free play mode and each one had a true adventurer bar that you had to fill up by obtaining so many knuts. In this one, you can fill it up in either mode and only have to do it once per level. There are also 10 golden hats or artifacts per level, in the original it was idols. Golden legos are obtained by beating the mini games which you unlock by collecting journal pages around the island. There are 4 per each movie and they take you through various aspects of the films, basically the most imporant parts of the films. You usually play as only one specific character too like in the Maharaja Hunt you play as Short Round and that is it. The graphics are definitely upgraded and I haven't tried the build your own adventure mode since that's not really my type of thing, but I think that's interesting that they added it. A few of my complaints would be that on the island you have to reaccess certain spots. What you do doesn't stay and you have to keep redoing it in order to gain access to that part of the island again, like parts you unlock with the monkey, etc. It gets a bit tedious, especially when you only have a couple of journal pages left to obtain. My second complaint would be some of the jumps are kind of hard to do, especially if you have to keep jumping from rope to rope, especially in the Maharaja Hunt. It got a bit tedious to have to keep trying to get past these sections and jumps. Plus, I ran into a couple of glitches too, one was in a free play spot where you gained a hat, but the first one had a few glitches too. Overall, the game is enjoyable and if you like the first, you will probably like this one, even if you're not a fan of Crystal Skull. I liked the movie but I would have preferred to have more levels for the old movies than 12 for Crystal Skull. Another fun aspect was being able to throw a character over Indy. The first time I did it, it made me laugh and I liked how everytime you used a weapon and your partner was by you, it didn't make them break apart. In the end, if you like a game that is going to take up lots of time and you're a fan of the original, and a fan of the movies, you should enjoy this game, minus a few of the more difficult parts.

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