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Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup options$.$.$.+ $.$.$.+ Compare all 3 sellers Triumph in a game of riddles and learn to wield the power of The One Ring. Play with family and friends with easy access drop-in, drop-out gameplay option. (Available on console only.) ESRB Rating: EVERYONE 10+ with Comic Mischief and Cartoon ViolenceAbout this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:From the makers of the immensely popular Lego The Lord of the Rings, comes Lego The Hobbit, inspired by the first two films in The Hobbit Trilogy: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and the upcoming The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, as well as the collection of Lego The Hobbit constructions sets. The interactive game of Lego The Hobbit allows gamers to play along with their favorite scenes from the films, and follows the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins as he is recruited by the Wizard Gandalf to aid Thorin Oakenshield and his Company of Dwarves.




Bilbo leaves the comforts of the Shire on a journey through Middle-earth to help the Dwarves reclaim their lost Kingdom of Erebor within the Lonely Mountain. Along the way, he is introduced to ravenous Trolls, dangerous Orcs and, of course, Gollum and his precious Ring. Players will utilize and combine the Dwarves' unique abilities - often with hilarious results - to solve the most diverse Quests of any Lego videogame to date. LEGO The Hobbit Explore Middle-earth and visit key locations from the films, including Bag End, and trek through the treacherous High Pass over The Misty Mountains, or discover the depths of Goblin Town, Mirkwood and Rivendell. Partake in Treasure Quests, mine for gems, discover loot from enemies, and craft powerful magical items or build immense new Lego structures. Play as your favorite characters from The Hobbit films, including Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves: Thorin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Dwalin, Balin Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori. Each has his own special - and quite hilarious - ability.




For example, Bombur can be used as a trampoline that enables his companions "belly-bounce" out of danger! Collect, combine and forge new items in the Blacksmith Shop using Mithril, the most precious metal in Middle-earth. Triumph in a game of riddles and learn to wield the power of The One Ring. Play with family and friends with easy access drop-in, drop-out gameplay option. (Available on console only.) ESRB Rating: EVERYONE 10+ with Comic Mischief and Cartoon Violence SpecificationsVideo Game CollectionIs Downloadable Content AvailableYGenreModelBrandRequired PeripheralsVideo Game GenreVideo Game PlatformConditionCompatible DevicesManufacturer Part NumberSubgenreColorContainer TypePublisherAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Release DateVideosWill this xbox one play on a regular 360?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWill this xbox one play on a regular 360?by It looks like you are not signed in. /careplansSee detailsNGet a warranty for it here.




Gifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.You must be 16 or over to participate in the Brickset Forum. Please read the announcements and rules before you join. Dare I say, Walmart? Found a few bargins at Walmart. Most notably #60052 (Blue Train set) for $139.00 and #75052 (SW Cantina) for $49.00. I found a couple of #6869 (Quinjet Aerial Battle) for $49, must have been stored in the back for a long time. Also saw #6873 Spider-Man/Doc Ock for $21. Sethro3 said:I miss a few years ago before LEGO was hugely popular...stupid LEGO movie. I feel that way too. Lego is too popular now, I don't like it. margot said: Sethro3 said:I miss a few years ago before LEGO was hugely popular...stupid LEGO movie. ...ever show up late to a party feel resented that you are there? Those of us back into Legos (after 20 years in my case) because of the LEGO Movie are feeling a bit of a chill around here lately. Poochy said:^ No negative thinking, please.




There are still deals to be had, you just have to be online 24/7 to make sure you don't miss them ... I feel I have been able to pick up more deals these days because the information relevant to LEGO deals is propagated so well on the internet fan sites. You do have to work faster/harder to get the deals when they are available. I live in a large city with multiple LEGO resellers and still manage to get most of the deals I want.As for this thread, I'm still cool on Wal*Mart's lack of summer clearance. I was watching some Goblin King, Pirate Ship Ambush, and Laketown Chase sets waiting for them to drop below 25% off. I watched for at least 1, if not 2 months waiting for any drop. Unfortunately I never saw them go lower until the Clearance section was put away for Xmas. Shpadoinkle said:There is gas in Cary, NC??? We got off the highway there once and found that they must have banned gas stations and signs of any kind. Finally had to use our phones to find a run down station three miles away!




For future reference, Highway 70 just off 40 south of downtown also has pretty cheap gas. Yup, you can really be SOL if you run out of gas in Wake County NC. Many new freeways were built through fields around Raleigh in the past twenty years, and there are very few gas stations or anything else at most of the new exits.... except trees, which I would much rather look at anyway. I don't miss the ugly strip malls at every intersection in our urban US, but then I know where to get gas and not to run low. Raleigh is the City of Oaks after all! (Oh Yeah, gas is seriously cheap right now at 2.40US per gallon, which is about four liters in most of the world. But then I remember 14 cents a gallon prices during my childhood. We used to sit on the front porch using binoculars to watch gas prices on the big sign a block away, and would get rewarded for seeing them lower the price as my parents rushed to fill up their car and truck. In TX and AZ, folks often drove 50 miles each way to work, so gas prices were important.)




Still few clearance sets at WM or Target or TRU around here. I did find the Dareth Ninjago pollywog (Love it when computer changes polyBAG to polyWOG every time!) and all the new Friends sets at TRU today, and they seemed to be at list prices. But there is no promo this week, so unless you really need something ASAP, it may be best to wait until they have a freebie with your purchase.It looks like there is less than half of an aisle only on one side for LEGO at our Cary Super WM now; that is the least LEGO space I have ever seen. And now WM and our Super Target are placing Megab... right in the LEGO area, which really pisses me off. The last thing I want to look at in the middle of the tiny LEGO display is several of the competitors' sets. I am crosseyed from spending the last three days sorting gray bricks...old dark, new dark, old light, new BLEY. If they introduce another shade of gray, I am going to go ballistic and start assaulting LEGO employees with gray bricks fired from a cannon.

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