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Begun, the Clones War has - LEGO style! Build, battle and giggle your way across the Star Wars universe like never before. Play as Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and over 100 other characters as you take on the Sith in an epic story that spans the entire Clone Wars saga. Don’t mess with the man riding the Reek. Click on a screenshot or trailer to display it in the viewing area Experience the Clone Wars the LEGO way, with comic reinterpretations of classic Star Wars scenes and elements. Jump into hyperspace with over 30 vehicles from the series, including Anakin’s Jedi Starfighter and the Republic Attack Shuttle. Build an army, plan your strategy and defend your bases in massive ground battles. With 16 different star systems, 32 story missions, 48 bonus levels, over 100 playable characters and drop-in/drop-out co-op, this is the biggest LEGO Star Wars game yet! Mac OS X 10.6.8 Mac OS X 10.7.2 or higher *Disc drive required only for boxed (non-download) games.




The following graphics cards are not supported: ATI X1xxx series, Intel GMA series and NVIDIA 7xxx series. This game is not currently supported on volumes formatted as Case-sensitive. LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy In a toybox far, far away...Or buy them both for a discount! LEGO Star Wars Bundle Unleash the force in heroic recreations of two Star Wars eras. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars LucasArts and the LucasArts logo are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd. © 2005-2011 Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd. or Lucasfilm Ltd. & ® or TM as indicated. LEGO, the LEGO logo and the Minifigure are trademarks of The LEGO Group. © 2005-2011 The LEGO Group. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd.Join the Angry Birds in their biggest adventure yet! A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.... a group of desperate Rebel birds faced off against a galactic menace: the Empire's evil Pigtroopers!




Rebel birds, striking from a hidden base, have won their first victory against the evil Imperial Pigs. During the battle, Rebel spies managed to steal secret plans to the Empire's ultimate weapon, the Pig Star, and are racing to deliver the plans to the Rebel birds. Now they need your help! Join an epic adventure with the Angry Birds in the legendary Star Wars universe! Use the Force, wield your Lightsaber, and blast away Pigtroopers on an intergalactic journey from the deserts of Tatooine to the depths of the Pig Star -- where you'll face off against the terrifying Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Pigs! Can you become a Jedi Master and restore freedom to the galaxy? Time to grab your Lightsaber and join the adventure! May the birds be with you! XBL Sale Roundup: May 3rd, 2016This week's Deals with Gold gives a range of discounts over different titles. Games published by Microsoft are the highlight of the week. Xbox One Bundles & Special Editions • Forza Horizon 2 Ultimate - 10th Anniversary Edition (includes VIP & all car packs) - 30% off Now




XBL Countdown to 2016 Sale - Week 1 DealsHere they are, the first week of Countdown to 2016 in all their glory. These discounts run all week until the 28th with two levels of discount for Silver and Gold members. This is in addition to dai XBL Sale Roundup: April 28th, 2015With Star Wars Day approaching, as well as the recent release of the Episode VII trailer, we get a special Star Wars themed Deals with Gold. The offers include Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II in r XBL Sale Roundup: December 30th, 2014As well as the daily deal (details below), today sees the changeover on the Deals with Gold titles. This week we get a LEGO themed sale, with a number of titles on offer across both consoles. XBL Sale Roundup: April 29th, 2014Star Wars Day is fast approaching, so it is only suitable that we have a themed sale. We'll start with Deal of the Week, which has a distinct Star Wars theme with a bit of LEGO chucked in for good meCOLLECT for free in AS LITTLE AS 60 SECS large item delivery from next day




Look out for products badged Fast Track to get it today - Collect in as little as 60 seconds - 7 days to collect - Dedicated Fast Track counter in-store - 7 days a week - Buy before 6pm and we'll deliver by 10pm - Choice of 4 delivery slots From next day, 7 days a week Choice of 4 delivery slots >  LEGO and construction toys >  LEGO Star Wars 1 - 50 of 324 items Get your building cap on and let your imagination run wild with our great range of LEGO and construction toys. We have playsets from popular films such as LEGO Star Wars and Disney so you can build up a collection of all your beloved films and reenact scenes with your favourite characters. For those wanting to create new stories and adventures, our LEGO Friends sets will let you explore a variety of places and new characters. Our LEGO Technic sets are hands on model construction sets for those tech lovers to build vehicles such as cranes, planes and many more.




As well as construction toys we also have a huge range of musical toys and arts and crafts equipment, for other great ways to get creative with your kids. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game based on The Clone Wars animated series, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts, released in March 2011 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 3DS consoles.[1] Lego Star Wars III features missions and characters from the Clone Wars television series, as well as favourite characters from the original Star Wars saga, in both single-player and multiplayer gameplay modes.[4] The Mac OS X version of the game has been released by Feral Interactive. Gameplay in Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is similar to the previous titles in the series, and other Lego video games. Up to two players can switch between different characters to fight enemies in combat, solve puzzles, and progress through various levels.




It introduces a few novelties, including scene swap, where players can switch between teams in separate locations to complete multi-part objectives, and boss battles. The game also features some real-time strategy elements, such as commanding large ground armies across battlefields. Also, the space fights have been remodelled to use a more instinctive, 3D-space battle sensation.[6] It is set during the Clone Wars animated series, as well as certain scenes from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, unlike the original games, which featured characters from the six films of Star Wars such as Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.[7] The console version of the game features 115 characters. The portable version features 77 characters. The version for the PSP, 3DS, and DS have some differences from the console version. For example, the ground battles are not featured. The portable version features unlockable minigames like Snowball Fight, Volleyball Droids and more.




The rooms where vehicles are also not available to test in the ship itself unlike on the console version. Some levels are removed from the portable version. Some characters such as the Galactic Marine, Chi Cho, Ryo Chuchi, Thi-Sen and others, are featured on the portable version but not on the console version. Overall, the game engine used by previous Lego Star Wars games has been upgraded. It can now hold more than 200 moving units or objects on-screen. The graphics are more detailed than before, and the lighting has been improved. New features include scenarios in which players can command large armies of clones to battle against droid armies (although not on DS), and Story Swap mode, in which players can switch between two characters in different areas whose stories run simultaneously. The game includes split screen combat. All new character features include lightsaber throwing, picking up droids and stepping on certain pads in which Jedi do "combo moves" to destroy certain objects.




Vehicle levels have been altered; now, players can land their ship and begin fighting on foot (similar to Star Wars: Battlefront II). All the original elements seen in previous Lego Star Wars games have returned. The hub has also been changed, taking place in a Republic Cruiser named the Resolute and also a Separatist Ship the Invisible Hand. Characters can be purchased on these ships- Separatists on the Invisible Hand; characters from the Republic on the Resolute. The game had been in development since late 2009 when the second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars started. The game was covered up and in June 2010 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. Then in late 2010, LEGO finished the game and started to make promotions for it. On 23 June 2010, LEGO released the first trailer for the game and later in 2011 they released some demos and cutscenes.




Nintendo have made 3DS trailers for the game too and also some E3 convention videos with the gameplay of Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. The official release date of the game was 22 March 2011. The game has received generally mixed reviews. GameSpot gave 6.5/10 for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii[25] while 6/10 for Nintendo 3DS.[26] IGN's Anthony Gallegos rated the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions of the game 7.5/10, the Wii version 7/10, and the DS, 3DS, and PSP versions 6.0. He commented on the vast variety in the in-game Hub; "the hub world is open to players to explore, but this time around, Traveller's Tales have really outdone themselves". They further stated "like so much of the Lego games design, when you combine these two relatively unexciting portions together, something strange happens: It becomes a simple, engaging game".[19] GameTrailers gave the game 6.5/10, and called it "one of the dullest in the entire series", strongly criticising the game's repetition.

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