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Lego City Game Tips

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LEGO City Undercover Wiki Guide - 3 months 10 days ago Released Platforms March 18, 2013 2017 Wii U Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Developer Publisher TT Games Nintendo Official Sites On the Web // On Facebook Listen up rookie, you got a big assignment ahead of you! Thanks to the heads at TT Games you’ll be working along side the finest police officer out there, Chase McCain!  Your Mission, should you chose to accept it, is to put a stop to Rex Fury and end his crime wave in LEGO City. With our guide, your missions should be a breeze and with the help of our private eyes there’s also a ton of collectibles around LEGO City to acquire. Now go make the people (?) of LEGO City, proud rookie and remember you either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. LEGO City: Undercover - Organized Crime Trailer Nintendo Items and Easter Eggs See All Top Contributors » Need assistance with editing this wiki? Check out these resources:




Beginner's Guide to Wikis LEGO City: Undercover Wiki Guide How To Save Vehicles LEGO City Police Station The Search for Stinky Now it's all up to you The full list of different icons you can stumble upon in the LEGO City Undercover game. - 3 years 10 months ago Welcome to the IGN Wiki Walkthrough for Lego City Undercover! This walkthrough is broken up into 15 sections, each with its own sub-section. Each section will detial what occurs in the chapter, outside of the Special Assignment, and what occurs inside the Special Assignment.  The Special Assignment sections will be divided into two sections, one which detail completing the mission and getting all collectibles with the given disguises at the time of completion, and the other will detail all collectibles obtainable in the mission, which may require you to replay the mission after completion of the story. Also, for pure completionists, an Extras Guide will also be made which will detial each borough of Lego City, and all the side missions completable there (Super Builds, Disguise Booths, Free Runs, etc.)




How to Use This Walkthrough Enter one of the following codes at the "Extras" menu to activate the corresponding cheat function: Enter "3D74QF9", "3GCC7XR", or "N7NN4F9" as a code at the terminal between two garages in front of the police station, and the two garage doors will open. The one on the left is a Robbery Arrest mission, where you take the Justice car and chase a hoodlum. The one on the right is a Vehicle Stealing mission, where you use the Spirit red sports car. Successfully complete the bonus missions to unlock the vehicles that were used in the missions. Play as Super Wrestler Collect the five hidden blocks throughout the city to unlock Super Wrestler. The five blocks can be found at the following locations: 1 - On Apollo Island: The block can be found behind the garages along the runway. 2 - On Auburn Bay Bridge: The block can be found on the support beams of the bridge. 3 - Bluebell National Park: You first need to beam up to the top of the dam.




Then, chop through the boarded door, and climb the ladder to find the block. 4 - Lego City Airport: The block can be found underneath the freeway near the airport. 5 - Pagoda: Search the walkways along the ocean to find the final block. Collect 400,000,000 studs to unlock a statue of Chase in King's Court, surrounded by unlimited blue studs.Here are my Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins tips to find all the collectables and complete the game. But first, a couple of ingenious suggestions from my kids -- now how did they get better than me at this video gaming lark? After all I have more experience, knowledge and strategies than they do. Surely it can't all be down to faster reaction times?I took the time to watch them play Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins on their 3DS XL while we toured New Zealand last month -- being able to download it while we were out there made for some ideal on-the-go entertainment. What I noticed was that they played the game very differently from me.




While I worked through the various fetch quests, fights and collecting tasks they were much more haphazard. In many ways they didn't play by "the rules" at all, certainly not how I imagine the game developers expected the game to be played.Rather than following the suggested route, or using the provided vehicles, they often went their own way or made up their own challenges. Things like seeing how far they could drive without bumping other cars or running red lights or endlessly practicing skids in each of the vehicles.This approach had its downsides, I've even seen the game crash while they played and it's never done that for me, but it also yielded benefits. They stumble upon functionality that I remained oblivious to even after completing the game. Their lackadaisical approach to progression meant that they experimented with buttons, touch-screen and environment, and discovered some nice little ways to play.As you can see in my separate tips video, there are two of these that I thought would be worth sharing, before running down my more systematically discovered tips forLego City Undercover: The Chase Begins.Car Surfing Tip: A few days into playing the kids realised that you could stand on cars as well as get into them.




This led to not a few hours touring the city on the roof of various automobiles, and quickly turned into a competition about who could get atop the biggest truck.Watching them play like this, letting the game drive them round the streets of Auburn I noticed they would keep a finger poised over the scanner button. They had realised that this was not only a fun way to get around but also the best way to find all the side quests.You see, if you get into a car to hunt down the various collectibles the scanner option disappears, you have to get out to use it -- and this means you can't see when it is flashing to tell you there is something nearby to discover. Riding on top of a car this problem goes away as you tour the world while still have the scanner icon visible. Camera Control: I'm often berating my youngest for returning my 3DS XL covered in sticky finger prints. On Lego City Undercover you don't have to touch the lower screen so I had respectfully asked them to keep their grubby paws off.




So, when I received the handheld back with the lower screen covered in goo I started on a bit of a rant. "But Dad, you need to touch the bottom screen to control the camera" was their stereo response. After a bit of investigating I too discovered that while the Left and Right triggers will pan your view left and right you can also hold a (preferably clean) finger on the lower screen to gain full control of where you are looking - both horizontally and vertically, just like you do with dual stick controls.This is not only a useful way to see what's going on but also means you can scan around to find the best routes onto high buildings for those hard-to-reach collectables. They also discovered that you don't have to hold your 3DS up like a berk when using your scanner, the Circle Pad also lets you look around the environment.So now you've had the kid's Lego City Undercover wisdom, here's my accumulated tips and tricks for the Wii U and 3DS game:Red Bricks First: Aim to collect and unlock the Red Bricks that offer stud and collectable multipliers first as this enables you to ramp up your collecting and purchasing of other items.




Smashing: If you're stuck, trying smashing up everything around you -- more often than not, you'll discover an object to build.Police Station: Don't forget that you need to return to the Police Station to unlock bonuses and extras you have collected. With the open world nature of the game it is easy to avoid going back to the game hub for a long time, this just slows your progress down.Vehicle Flipping: If you flip your vehicle over you can shake the Wii U Gamepad to get yourself back to normal. On the 3DS if you get stuck just hold down A until you over-rev and get repositioned back on track.Be Diverted: In Lego City Undercover more than any Lego video game it pays to go wondering. Don't be too objective-focused otherwise you will miss intricacies of the game.Save Up: It is worth destroying everything in sight for those all important studs and bricks. Also, don't be in a rush to spend your studs or bricks. Take particular care of which super builds you complete first, some are important and part of the main quests while others are optional (like the ramps).

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