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Lego Racers Game 2

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Lego Racers 2 is a Lego-themed racing video game developed by Attention to Detail and published by Lego Software. It was first released in September 2001 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. It is the sequel to the 1999 game Lego Racers. This sequel was first revealed by The Lego Group on 20 August 2001. Unlike the original Lego Racers, the player has more "freedom", because the player can race or drive freely, and there are other characters that the player can talk to. Lego Racers 2 also has, like in the original, a car and characters designer. It has more bricks but fewer characters to make and edit. In Lego Racers 2, up to 11 opponents can be chosen. There are five large worlds, starting with the hometown, Sandy Bay. The player wins 4 races in Sandy Bay, then collects gold bricks to move on to Dino Island, Mars, Arctic, and finally Xalax. In Xalax, the player will face Rocket Racer, who when beaten, will hand over the title as the greatest racer in the galaxy.




Each world is based on a particular theme. In addition to racing cars in the Racers product line, each theme is based on an actual series Lego sets, and includes parts of those sets. Upgrades for players' car may be obtained by winning mini games. Each mini game is accessible by driving through a vortex while exploring the Lego worlds. There are two mini games per world, one on an easy level and one on a difficult level. The first vortex players go to will be the easy level. There are three categories of upgrades available: Grip, which improves how well players' car turns and how much their car slides; Power, which controls how fast players' car goes and how much climbing power their car has; and Shield, which controls how much damage the car can take before being destroyed. Powerups are various types of weapons that can be used while racing. Players obtain a powerup by driving over a white, spinning, glowing Lego brick. A counter appears that cycles through all of the powerups;




the one it lands on is the one players get. Players may press the "fire" button to stop the counter. Otherwise, the counter will automatically give players a bonus based on their position in the race. Persons in last place will receive the best powerups. Unlike Lego Racers 1, there are no power-enhancing bricks for their powerup. Lego Racers 2 was rated average to positive. The PC version was given a score of 7.8 out of 10 by IGN; the reviewer praised its graphics and gameplay,[3] but criticized the voice and talk which were derided as "cartoon gibberish". IGN rated the PS2 version only 6 out of 10, which corresponding graphics and gameplay were inferior to its PC counterpart. An additional note is that a copy cost $20 for PC, but $40 for PS2; the reviewer thought the latter to be poor value for money, while the PC version, at half the cost, was acceptable.Play LEGO Racers 2 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance online Play LEGO Racers 2 (Nintendo Game Boy Advance) online LEGO Racers 2 is a Nintendo Game Boy Advance game that you can play online for free on Game-Oldies.




Just press the "PLAY NOW" button and follow instructions.We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /2014/06/19/lego-racers-2/ on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 36b3-2791-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above. Lego Racer has three rounds of racing. Beat your opponent and you will move on to the next round. Win all the three rounds and you will be crowned the racing champion. There are many obstacles to overcome and many useful items to collect during the races.Looks like this game doesn’t work with the browser you’re using. … like watching videos with your favorite LEGO® characters!Looks like you need the Unity Web PlayerLooks like this game isn’t supported on your deviceLooks like this game requires a larger screen




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We hope you enjoy your visit and make sure to come back for more fun games added everyday.We have detected a history of abnormal traffic from your network so we ask that you please complete the following form to confirm that you are not a robot and are indeed a real person. Most of this time this happens if there has been a lot of malicious bot activity from your current internet provider's network or you are using a VPN. It likely has nothing to do with you. We're really sorry for the hassle. Lego Racers 2 is the sequel to Lego Racers. The storyline for this new version was expanded as well as the variety of types of cars you can drive and worlds that you get to explore. One of the main differences that sets Lego Racers 2 apart from other racing games is the variety of the types of tracks and the types of cars you can drive, including snow mobiles, trucks, and hover cars. Each one with its own driving feel. Just like most racing games, there are a variety of races that you must beat in order to unlock new races.




Within 4 of the 5 worlds that exist in Lego Racers 2 (The first one is Sandy Bay which includes 4 one on one races that help you get used to the feel of the game) there are 4 main races that you must win which are against multiple racers and then a final Boss race that you must win in order to move on to the next world. Every time you enter a new world, you must build a new car because each world has a different kind of terrain. So in arctic world you can have blades rather than wheels, and on Mars you can have a hover car that doesn’t even have any wheels. After you defeat each boss, you get some super powerup from them that you bring with you to the next world. Sam Sanister from Dino Island gives you his super-fast turbo engine, Rigel from Mars gives you his super shield, and Berg gives you his super good Grip tires (despite the fact that he doesn't even drive a car). Within each world you can go exploring too. You can collect hidden golden bricks (which are necessary to proceed) and also play mini games which enable you get upgrades for your car as well.




While you’re racing there are also a variety of powerups you can get by driving through certain Lego bricks that are scattered throughout the course. These are mostly your typical powerups such as discs or rockets that you can throw at opponents cars, invincibility, and a thunderbolt which causes damage to any cars close to you. But the best powerup is the Destructabrick, which hits every car on the racetrack (except yours) no matter where they are, but this powerup is much more rare and normally you only get it if you're in last place. Every time you get hit, you lose some bricks off your car and if you get hit too many times without going through a pit-stop, then you lose your car entirely and must run, on foot, to the nearest pit-stop. The aesthetics of Lego Racers 2 is very similar to the other Lego video games. Not the highest quality but it still feels as if you’re in the Lego universe. Compared to other racing games, the driving controls of the car aren't as advanced, making it easier to control at some times and more difficult at other times.




One really cool aspect though is that depending on which of the 5 worlds you are on, driving will feel different: more slippery on arctic world and Dino Island, and on Mars, you even get a hover car! Also, there are different boosts that you can get as you advance through the game that can give you better grip, a stronger shield, and a faster speed. Throughout the game you are guided by, Sparky, who gives you hints throughout your adventure and encourages you as you move on to each race. You start out on Sandy Bay. There you must race and beat 4 of the locals in order to move on to the next set of races in the next world. Your goal is to win every race in all 5 of the worlds plus the boss on every world in order to get a chance to race Rocket Racer. The 2nd world is Dino Island, the 3rd is Mars, the 4th is Arctic, and the final one is Xalax. Each world and boss has its own unique characteristics. Most of the bosses (except Rocket Racer who’s really nice and friendly even after you beat him) are pretty mean and some even cheat by jumping the gun.




The Arctic Boss, Berg, doesn’t even have a real car he just runs the entire course. And Rigel, on Mars is not affected by any of your powerups. When you’re not racing you can also explore each world and collect golden bricks which allow you to pay to get to the next world. This game was originally made for Windows PC, Play Station 2 and Game Boy Advance. Collisions and handling of the car are fairly simple as far as technology goes, but that’s also part of how the game is supposed to be, you are driving a car made out of Legos after all. When you hit another car it goes flying up in the air for a few seconds too, which is pretty amusing to watch. Overall, though this game may not be the most advanced racing game, it has a very good mix of different types of races and a good storyline too. Plus, it’s all in the Lego universe, and each world that you race on is based on a different Lego set. So any Lego fans will definitely appreciate this. Also, the way that they enable you to totally build your own car and the fact that when you get hit you lose bricks from your car really make you feel as if you are in the Lego universe.

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