lego hobbit game walkthrough part 2

lego hobbit game walkthrough part 2

lego hobbit game walkthrough part 1

Lego Hobbit Game Walkthrough Part 2

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Dear Games Guru, how do you beat the boss in level 5 of the temple of doom box? Thanks in advance for your help on this. Games Guru: It would help if I knew where you were in the level. But to beat Belloq, use Marion to jump to the ledge and push off the box. Once you build the device on the ground, move it to the middle. It will attack Belloq and activate the machine. Step on the two buttons behind  the machine, and you’re done. I have 16/17 papers but I can’t find the last one. Also, the notes are confusing. One says head back to a friend left hanging then look in the path of falling boulders. I go back to where you cut down Indy’s friend, but there are no boulders. Also, another clue says find a head that doesn’t belong and dig deep to uncover your next clue. I got the guy’s head out of the sand, but where is the next clue? Games Guru: Do you mean the journal entries? There are actually 18 of them. If you’re on the last one, dig up Colonel Dovchenko. You need a digger character and a crystal skull character.




Find Dovchenko by walking to the right from the area where Belloq is located. Use the crystal skull to part the swarm of bugs and move them. Dig until you uncover the Colonel. I’m stuck on the Nazca Asylum level on DS. I can get all the way to the room with the record player and the guy wearing blue running around in circles. What do I do? Also, do you know any codes for this game? I don’t have codes to this one. If I’m right about where you are, you have to get the Artifact Part in one of the cells first. Then, chase the blue-colored inmate until he falls, then put him in the Blue Cell. Ask the Games Guru Need help with your favorite videogame? Want to level up? Click here to send in your questions for the Games Guru. Selected questions will be answered here and in the printed magazine. © 2017, Boy Scouts of America. Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: MH Magazine by MH Themes. Lego The Hobbit is an action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales.




The game was released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on 8 April 2014 in North America, and 11 April in Europe. The game is a follow-up to Lego The Lord of the Rings based on the first two Hobbit films An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug. It was released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, OS X and Microsoft Windows. LEGO The Lord of the Rings · Lego Marvel Super Heroes is all that fans of Marvel Heroes could wish for. The last title from Traveller's Tales is a fun game that's achieved the perfect balance between the world of comics and the little yellow figures. The main mode in Lego Marvel Super Heroes is the story mode, which is well known by players of the usual Lego games. In it, you move around closed scenarios – albeit very wide ones – and you advance by solving puzzles and killing enemies. If you can also collect parts and other foreign objects along the way, then you'll enjoy some surprises.




Unlike other Lego games where, despite a low level of difficulty, you sometimes have to think a little to get to the next stage, in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, the way forward is very clearly laid out. The game tells you almost all the time what to do to next, either through messages ("You need a large character to break through this door") or with really obvious indicators such as Spider-Man's 'spider sense'. Despite this simplicity, the game is very entertaining, as each phase is very well designed with fully destructible classic scenarios and the resources to access different areas. Besides the classic repetition levels that let you unlock new characters or areas, other highlights include an open world where you can carry out short missions or simply get the chance to explore the city with your favorite characters. The greatest success of Lego Marvel Super Heroes is how Traveller's Tales has managed to convey the essence of each cartoon character in the form of a Lego doll.




Each superpower of each character is very successfully shown: they're very similar to the comic book heroes and, in turn, they're very well adapted to the typical mechanics of these games. For example, Hulk can transform into Bruce Banner and vice versa, and his destructive power is above average; Spider-Man has various ways in which he can use his webs, and the Black Widow, in addition to being skilled in combat, is the team "scheduler" and the one who can solve puzzles. Of course, all these powers are illustrated with Lego's great sense of humor, but a sense of humor that's also respectful of the characteristics of each character in the comics and movies. The graphics engine in the Lego games shows its age. What seemed great to us a few years ago is now limited to simply being eye-catching. But do you need more of a thinking game for all ages? The Marvel characters are not only well designed in terms of their powers, but their physical resemblance to the originals is also remarkable.




Physically bigger characters, such as the villains Galactus or The Sandman, offer some of the most spectacular moments in Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The way in which New York has been recreated is also remarkable, and it functions like an open world scenario. If you've ever walked through the city of skyscrapers, you'll be able to recognize buildings and some of the famous sights, all converted, of course, into a Lego style. The sound guys have also done a good job, with more than acceptable dubbing (although I continue to enjoy the Lego games undubbed), as well as a soundtrack that draws on themes that have been composed for the various films of the Marvel stable. Traveller's Tales has done it again: they've taken a very popular franchise and managed to transform it into Lego, resulting in a tremendously fun game. Maybe the Lego Marvel Super Heroes game isn't very challenging, but the respect shown for Marvel, the great sense of humor, and the variety of characters and levels make it perfectly entertaining to play, no matter what your age or skills with the controls .

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