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3DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings More Details and Credits » See all 14 Critic Reviews users found this helpful LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars - Stop Motion How to Video LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars - Stop Motion VideoLet us know which Xbox 360 games you’re most excited to play on Xbox One! LEGO Star Wars III We’ll send you updates on this idea 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 Next → The Clubs & LFG Forum Is Live! Our newest Feature Area forum, Clubs & LFG, is now live! We've added a bunch of ideas that you can now vote on both in the Feature Area forum and in the Clubs & LFG category of theNew Ideas forum! Go to the new Clubs & LFG forum and vote for your favorite ideas! Post a new idea… Console Hardware & Accessories Friends, Messages, & Activity Feed Home, Xbox Guide, and Settings OneGuide & Live TV Profile, Achievements, & Game Hubs Xbox App on Mobile (iOS & Android)




Xbox App on Windows 10 Posting Guidelines & FAQ Viceroy of the fleet Achievement Guide for Viceroy of the fleet This solution has 23 positive votes and 5 negative votes. To access the Separatist’s missions land on the blue hand and then go into the ship at the back of the screen. Destroy the silver gate blocking the control panel and then you will be able to select the bottom middle option, which will be the Separatist’s missions.plete the mission and once won the planet's name will turn red.Turn all planet names Red in colour and you will unlock Viceroy of the fleet. There are 2 other Solutions for this achievementPlease post it in the LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars ForumFor the best results, select a topic, platform and/or key words Report concerns or harassment Include content that is no longer updated Australian returns and cancellations information How to join EA Access Free Play Days What are EA's Warranty and Refund Policies?




Why does my DLC say it costs over a billion points in the Xbox Marketplace? How can I make a change to my Origin order? How do I link my Facebook ID to my EA Account? Origin Returns and Cancellations - Mexico EA Access Refer-A-Friend Program What are EA's UK Warranty and Refund Policies?LEGO® Star Wars III: The Clone Wars ESRB: Everyone 10+ (E10+) PEGI: 3+ OFLC (AU): PG Lego® Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is the fourth installment to the Lego® Star Wars Video Game series. It was released on March 22, 2011 in the United States of America. Minikits are small cylindrical objects with a green and a red light on each. There are ten in each mission and can be found in many places. If you get all ten minikits in a mission, then you get some studs and unlock a certain character that can be bought from a room inside the hub as well as a Gold Brick. For these and more codes try this siteSold & shipped by SaveTronixShipping not availablePickup options1Get In-Stock AlertShipping not availablePickup options Read more....




About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:With an all new graphics engine and enhanced animations never before seen in a Lego game, players will explore a vast universe - including 16 different star systems, 32 story-based missions and 48 bonus levels making it the biggest Lego Star Wars videogame to date. Players will take on Separatist forces on the massive battleship the Malevolence, destroy hundreds of Droids in epic ground battles and take off in their favorite ships in multi-layered space battles. Whether you're a Padawan or Jedi Master from this galaxy or the next, players of all skill levels are bound to have a brick smashing good time in single player mode, or with their friends and family via jump in/jump out co-operative play. More than 20 story-based missions and lots of bonus content spanning the entire Clone Wars era. Brand-new massive ground battles enable players to take control of Republic clone troopers or Separatist droid forces to build bases, deploy vehicles, and call in reinforcements - all in the name of galactic conquest.




Scene-swapping enables players to take control of multiple teams in separate locations. Massive boss battles - a first for the Lego Star Wars franchise. Pilot iconic ships, such as the Y-wing and Jedi Starfighter, in multi-layered space battles. Improved dynamic split-screen for co-op multiplayer action - battle it out alongside friends and family, and jump in and out of the action with the press of a button. New Force abilities, including Force Grip and Saber Throw. New clone trooper weapons including rapid-fire guns and rocket launchers, new vehicles such as Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Interceptor, and unlockable characters such as Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, and Savage Oppress. New animations bring the action to life. ESRB Rating: EVERYONE 10+ with Crude Humor and Cartoon Violence SpecificationsVideo Game CollectionTypeIs Downloadable Content AvailableYAge RangeGenreModelBrandRequired PeripheralsVideo Game GenreVideo Game PlatformTarget AudienceConditionCompatible DevicesManufacturer Part NumberSubgenreContainer TypePublisherAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)VideosNo question have been asked yet.




Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 16 reviews 2000 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.It seems that barely a month goes by without a new Lego game being released. Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Batman – the list of Lego-ised franchises is endless. Star Wars has always been the pick of the bunch, though. The original Lego Star Wars nailed so much of what makes the games hugely popular today – humour, collectables and accessibly rewarding action. The latest edition is based on the successful Clone Wars animated TV series, and while it lacks the cross-generational appeal of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and co – although some classic characters can be unlocked while playing – the game adds enough to the formula to be worth a look. For a start, there is so much more going on. From the off you are flung into screen-filling battles that capture the epic nature of the series. Enemies swarm around your Jedi heroes while you leap and slash with a lightsaber.




It's all relatively illusionary, of course. Most of the enemies remain cannon fodder, simply there to help you rack up your collection of Lego studs and points. But it's a welcome upgrade on the relatively small-scale combat seen previously. The other big change is the introduction of strategy elements. Like a primary school version of Command & Conquer, the action occasionally switches you to a battlefield that sees you capturing bases and spending cash on upgrades. Hardcore RTS fans will barely look up from their mice but this is a welcome diversion from the standard jumping/cutesy combat formula. A note of warning though – younger children, so easily pleased by older Lego games, may struggle with some these new elements. Older gamers too may find the occasional lack of signposting frustrating too. Perhaps the most impressive improvement is in the visuals, especially on the Xbox and PS3. The lighting effects in particular really add to the atmosphere. As in previous Lego games, the action really comes alive when in multiplayer.

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