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Lego Star Wars Mission 3

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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a Star Wars video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts. It was released on March 22, 2011, over a year after its announcement on February 8, 2010.[5] The game is the fourth released in the theme of LEGO Star Wars. The platforms this game runs on include the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Playstation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 and Windows PC. The game continues on from LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. The Mac OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive[1] on October 27th, 2011. A walkthrough Prima Guide is available. The game was in development in late 2009 when the second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series started. The game's existence was covered up and in June 2009—after the second season finale—the LEGO Group started to work on adding the last part of the second season in and new things such as a new hub and a new way to use the lightsaber. The game was completed in late 2010. After this time, Lego began promotions for the game.




On 23 June 2010, LEGO released the first trailer for the game and later in 2011 they released several demos and cutscenes. Nintendo made several 3DS trailers for the game as well, and also some E3 convention videos showing gameplay of Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. On 17 March 2011 they put the demo version of the game on Nintendo systems in Game Stop. The official release date of the game was 22 March 2011. The Game's Unofficial Wiki can be found here. The game includes characters from Episode II: Attack of the Clones and the The Clone Wars era, as well as some classic characters from the Original Trilogy, a couple from Episode I, and a few from the Expanded Universe. New abilities for the characters include squad command, lightsaber slicing, lightsaber jumps, long distance Jedi attacks and grapple tie-ups, picking up droids, and stepping on certain pads in which Jedi perform "combo moves" to destroy certain objects. Like the other TT LEGO games recently produced, the game features a "central hub", where players can choose to purchase upgrades and select levels to play.




There are two hubs; the Star Destroyer known as Resolute and the Providence-class cruiser Invisible Hand. A new feature included in the game is player-versus-player combat, where each player can build LEGO bases and defend them.[6] Vehicle levels have been upgraded slightly. Now the player can land their ship and begin fighting on foot. All the original elements seen in the previous Star Wars games returned. There are 20 story mission levels covering most of The Clone Wars film and TV series and the end sequence in Episode II: Attack of the Clones. There are also 40 bonus levels. The high quality improvements from the previous TT Games titles include well polished areas with realistic lighting, shadows and textures and sharper graphics that can render over 200 characters on screen at once. ♦ Stands for a Character only on Portable Versions ♣ Stands for an unplayable Character The game has 20 story levels, which include: Playable Characters: Anakin Skywalker (Geonosian Arena), Padme Amidala (Geonosian Arena), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Geonosian Arena)




Boss: Jango Fett (with 4 hearts) Unlockable Characters: Anakin Skywalker (Geonosian Arena), Padme Amidala (Geonosian Arena), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Geonosian Arena), Jango Fett Codes hidden, highlight section to read. (Only usable on PC and console versions.) The LEGO® Star Wars™ franchise is back! LEGO® Star Wars™ III: The Clone Wars™ combines the epic stories and iconic characters from the Star Wars universe and animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars with all new gameplay features. Use new game mechanics to create, control and explore in a galaxy far, far away. Promising breathtaking visuals as well as new characters and levels, the game also features humor from the LEGO world. With over 20 story-based missions and 40 bonus levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will allow fans to explore endlessly and laugh their way through the Star Wars galaxy in the most accessible and action-packed LEGO game to date. Take control of battalions of clone troopers against the relentless droid army - building bases, deploying vehicles and calling in reinforcements to defeat opponents!




Take control of multiple teams in separate locations to complete various objectives! Fight against massive bosses as seen in The Clone Wars animated series, including Gor, the epic Zillo Beast and many other favorites! Navigate and fly through multi-layered combat throughout the galaxy! Explore exotic locations in a variety of ships throughout 16 different star systems! Play as villainous Separatists, Republic heroes or even as bounty hunters. Use the Force in all new ways to control LEGO objects, solve puzzles, access new areas, pick up and throw enemies - even turning them into weapons! Use new clone weapons including rapid fire guns and rocket launchers! Navigate through the galaxy in new vehicles such as the Republic gunship, Clone Turbo Tank and even Anakin's Jedi Intercepter and the Twilight! Improved dynamic split screen for multi-player co-op with jump in/jump out abilities for friends and families to play together. - 5 months 20 days ago Below is our Walkthrough for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens.




In it, we guide you through every level, and show you how to pick up every Mini Kit and Red Brick, while maximizing your Stud Counter along the way. The Adventure Levels are special side missions that can be unlocked by collecting Gold Bricks. These missions cover side stories that were mentioned but not directly covered in The Force Awakens movie.Next Page Part 48: The Final Status Check and 100% Previous Page46: Republic/Separatist Assault The Space Missions are probably the most misunderstood of all of the missions in the game because most players accidentally do some of them without realizing that they were doing a mission at all.  The space in between the two faction hubs is the space in which these missions take place -- if you were traveling between them and you started and completed one of the missions there, then you have done a Space Mission! Usually this becomes an issue when a gamer has reached the point where there are only 15 or so Gold Bricks left to obtain and they cannot figure out what they did not do -- chances are high that what you did not do was the rest of the Space Missions!




So, here is how this works.  Using the main console on either of the Hub ships in their Hanger Deck, you select from the System selection from the Main Menu -- that is in the middle of the top row.  If you go there now and look at a system, you will see that there is information about what has been completed for that system -- the display has three boxes in it that show check marks for what you have done and includes the Republic and Separatist Ground Attack Missions, and the Space Missions.  The latter is the box on the bottom. To move the hubs to a new system and do that planet's Space Mission, simply select it in this menu and hit the action button.  A short count-down and alarm will sound, and the ships will move to the system you just selected.  All you need to do then is pick a ship, go outside, and complete whatever the mission is.  There is a special object in space for you to shoot to begin the mission, and each mission has a brief description you are shown when you begin it!




(1) ChristophsisShip Load: Missiles on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:00 Timer. (2) CoruscantShip Load: Any (Missiles work well)  on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 01:30 Timer. (3) Dead Moon of AntarShip Load: Any (Missiles work very well) on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:00 Timer. (4) FlorrumShip Load: Any  on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 01:00 Timer. (5) GeonosisShip Load: Rapid Fire Bolts (to damage Gold objects) on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 01:30 Timer. (6)  MalastareShip Load: Must be a Separatist Ship with Torpedoes on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:00 Timer. (7) MaridunShip Load: AnyMission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:30 Timer. Note: When you enter the space sector on this mission initially you see nothing but debris but, if you look closely there is a wrecked Republic Gunship floating alongside the Separatist Battleship. 




There is also no Gold Brick Icon floating in space for you to start the mission with.  To get the mission unlocked, go to the Turret Control Compartment and, using the Turrets, shoot the wrecked Republic ship until you get the message that the mission is unlocked.  Then return to the Hanger and start the mission as you usually would. (8) NabooShip Load: Must have Torpedoes on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:00 Timer. (9) QuellShip Load: Any on a Separatist Ship.Mission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 01:00 Timer. (10) Rishi MoonShip Load: Rapid FireMission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 03:00 Timer. (11) RugosaShip Load: MissilesMission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:30 Timer. (12) Ruusam MoonShip Load: AnyMission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 01:30 Timer. (13) RylothShip Load: AnyMission: Hit Lego objects for Studs on a 02:30 Timer. Note: The initial environment when you move to this system is a debris-filled sector with no Gold Brick Icon to start the mission. 

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