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Construction fans will love the Lego Star Wars range, featuring amazing playsets of all your favourite vehicles from the Star Wars saga. Discover a galaxy far, far away with the huge range of Lego Star Wars toys here at Toys R Us, including sets from the brand new film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. With our collection including everything from the Millennium Falcon to Star Destroyers, you’re sure to find something you love in our selection, whether you’re a collector or avid Lego builder. LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (75105) Available for Click & Collect LEGO Star Wars Rebel U-Wing Fighter (75155) LEGO Star Wars Imperial Trooper Battle Pack (75165) LEGO Star Wars Poe's X-Wing Fighter (75102) LEGO Star Wars A-Wing Starfighter (75175) LEGO Star Wars TIE Striker Microfighter (75161) LEGO Star Wars Assault on Hoth (75098) LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Gunship Microfighter (75129) LEGO Star Wars AT-ST Walker (75153) LEGO Star Wars Yoda's Jedi Starfighter (75168)




LEGO Star Wars Luke's Landspeeder (75173) LEGO Star Wars Duel on Naboo (75169) LEGO Star Wars Rebel Trooper Battle Pack (75164) LEGO Star Wars First Order Stormtrooper (75114) LEGO Star Wars Resistance X-Wing Fighter (75149) LEGO Star Wars U-Wing Microfighter (75160) LEGO Star Wars Krennic's Imperial Shuttle (75156) LEGO Star Wars Battle on Scarif (75171) LEGO Star Wars Imperial Assault Hovertank (75152) LEGO Star Wars Carbon-Freezing Chamber (75137) LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Starfighter (75172) LEGO Star Wars Resistance X-Wing Fighter Microfighter (75125) LEGO Star Wars Krennic's Imperial Shuttle Microfighter (75163) LEGO Star Wars Homing Spider Droid (75142)More Images & Videos The Force is strong with this one... Pre-order the Deluxe Edition now and receive: LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens The Season Pass includes three Level Packs that let you experience key events from the film in a new way.




You'll guide Poe back to the Resistance from Jakku, lead the assault on Takodana as Kylo Ren, and witness the collapse of Starkiller Base as Resistance pilots. The Season Pass also includes the exclusive Jedi Character Pack as well as character packs that add new playable Star Wars characters from beyond the film! PlayStation Exclusive Droid Character Pack & The Phantom Limb Level Pack Early access to the Empire Strikes Back Character Pack LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens also introduces Multi-Builds and Blaster Battles to the LEGO video game universe. THE PHANTOM LIMB Level Pack The Phantom Limb Level Pack extends the story of LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens with a new adventure. Experience the journey that led to C-3PO's new red arm and his return to the Resistance. The Sony exclusive Droid Character Pack brings new metallic fun to LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This character pack includes the deadly General Grievous and his loyal Commando Droid, Battle Droid, and Super Battle Droid, plus the protocol droids ME-8D9 and W1-LE, the metallic bounty hunter IG-88, and your favorite astromech with a bad motivator: R5-D4.




These are the droids you're looking for! LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens™ Demo Download the LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens™ Demo today to join Rey, Finn and BB-8 as they evade the villainous First Order. Engage in Blaster Battles with Stormtroopers, use Multi-Builds to race through Niima Outpost and escape Jakku by piloting the legendary Millennium Falcon! See it in Action LEGO® STAR WARS™: THE FORCE AWAKENS software © 2016 TT Games Ltd. Produced by TT Games under license from the LEGO Group. LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and the Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks and/or copyrights of the LEGO Group. © 2016 The LEGO Group. STAR WARS © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd. WB GAMES LOGO, WB SHIELD: ™ & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s16) 75172 LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing… by LEGO Systems Inc. 75074 LEGO Star Wars… LEGO® Star Wars Rey's Speeder… LEGO® Star Wars Constraction… LEGO® 75154 Star Wars TIE…




LEGO® Star Wars Kylo Ren’s… Star Wars #75091 Flash Speeder 75159 LEGO Star Wars Death… 75125 LEGO Star Wars TM… LEGO Star Wars First Order… 75137 LEGO Star Wars TM Carbon… LEGO® Star Wars™ Utapau… BulbBotz Star Wars BB-8 Clock … LEGO Star Wars Imperial… 75169 LEGO Star Wars Duel on… 75082 LEGO Star Wars TIE…FREE Standard Delivery On orders over £40 FREE Next Day Click & Collect On orders over £20 International Delivery Find out more View all Top LEGO Toys View all LEGO Angry Birds LEGO DC Super Heroes LEGO DC Super Hero Girls Free next day Click+Collect* Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game based on the Lego Star Wars line of toys. It is a combination of the game Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and its sequel Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, which spans the first six episodes of the Star Wars saga. The game was announced by LucasArts on 25 May 2007 at Celebration IV and was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS on 6 November 2007 in North America.




The compilation title was released for the PC on 13 October 2009 in the US.[1] Its sequel, Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, was released in March 2011. The Mac OS X version of the game was released on 12 November 2010 by Feral Interactive.[2] A version of the game for iOS was released on 12 December 2013, and for Android on 1 January 2015. The mission for the game is to collect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story. The Complete Saga spans the events that take place from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace to the attack on the second Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi. In the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions there are 160 to collect; 120 of these are for the main levels. For iOS, there are 200 overall. There are three for each of the levels. One is for completing the level in story mode, the second is for achieving "True Jedi" status by collecting a certain amount of studs/coins, and the third is by collecting 10 LEGO "minikit" canisters, which are hidden across the level.




For iOS, there are 200 Gold Bricks overall with an additional available for each level with the completion of a challenge mode where the player must find the 10 hidden blue minkits. There are 20 gold bricks for completing the Bounty Hunter missions, which involve capturing key figures of the Old Republic and Rebellion for Jabba the Hutt. There are 6 further gold bricks for completing the bonus missions and another 14 available to purchase at the Cantina. Overall, there are 36 story levels, 20 bounty hunter missions, and 6 bonus levels (two Lego Cities, two story levels (Anakin's Flight and A New Hope, the latter of which was a special unlockable level found in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game), and the original Mos Espa Pod Race and Gunship Cavalry levels). Most of the story levels are the same as those found in their respective original games.[3] This game incorporates two previously deleted levels: "Anakin's Flight" and "Bounty Hunter Pursuit," which at one time were intended to appear in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game but were cut during development. "




Anakin's Flight" is based on the Naboo space battle against the droid control ship seen in The Phantom Menace. It was originally envisioned as a rail-shooter level, but was changed to the free-roam style used in almost all vehicles levels in the game. "Bounty Hunter Pursuit," focuses on Obi Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker pursuing bounty hunter Zam Wesell across Coruscant from Attack of the Clones. It was also made into a free-roam level, but unlike "Anakin's Flight" was incorporated into Episode II. (In Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, there were only five story levels for Attack of the Clones rather than the standard of six levels per episode for all other episodes). The "Mos Espa Podrace" and "Gunship Cavalry" story levels have been redesigned, although the versions from their respective original games are present as bonus levels. "Battle over Coruscant," though, remains the same except players can change vehicles in free-play. New additions to The Complete Saga include a 2-player Battle Arena mode called "Arcade Mode", new minikit vehicle bonus missions, the red power bricks from Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy returning and being incorporated into the prequel trilogy levels, and 10 additional bounty hunter missions add new challenges to the Prequel Trilogy portions originally seen in Lego Star Wars




: The Video Game. The Episodes I, II, and III levels have been updated so that characters can build and ride vehicles, wear helmets and gain access to bounty hunter and stormtrooper areas. Prequel trilogy characters now have the ability to dodge blaster fire and have their own special melee attack (for example, Chewbacca rips off arms). New Force moves are included (force lightning and force choke). New characters have also been added, bringing the total up to 160. Indiana Jones is an unlockable playable character (to foreshadow Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures). Traveller's Tales created the Complete Saga in response to the success of the original game and its sequel with LucasArts publishing the game. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions allow for co-op play online, and support for high definition on HDTVs. The Wii version includes motion-sensitive inputs and the Nintendo DS version incorporates exclusive touch-screen action and challenges. All of the console versions feature support for the SD resolutions of 480i and 480p, and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions feature the HD resolutions of 720p, 1080i and 1080p, all of which are available in both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.




The PlayStation 3 version also allows the use of Sixaxis' motion-sensing, which allows the player to drive vehicles on the PlayStation 3. On the Wii, the motion-sensing Wii remote gives the player an option to use gestures to make actions faster, such as swinging a Lightsaber and using the force as a Lighsaber-wielding character, melee attacks and grappling with blaster-wielding characters, as well as other general actions such as building. The speed of these depend on the intensity with which the player performs the gestures. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions do not have a V-Sync feature which later Lego video games have, meaning that there is a possibility of tearing in the image despite the fact that they are running in progressive scan mode, depending on the HDTV's native resolution & refresh rate, due to the simplistic nature of the engine. The Nintendo DS version allows multi-player co-op similar to the console versions, however it is only available on an ad-hoc connection with two Nintendo DS devices.




Additionally, the Nintendo DS version does not add any new levels or playable characters, and several levels have been removed. However it does introduce a few new-mini games which utilise the device's touch screen and are not seen on any other platform. The Xbox 360 version is backwards compatible with Xbox One. The iOS version is available as a free download on the App Store, with Episode I able to be played for free. Episodes II through VI though are available through in-app purchase. Co-op play is currently unsupported. The Cantina Shop and Character Customization aspects of the game were initially restricted until the player purchased an episode bundle. Following user criticism, this was changed in a later update. The iOS version has since been ported to Android and released via the Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore. The game received generally positive reviews. On aggregate review website Metacritic, the game attained overall scores of 80 out of 100 on all platforms.

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