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Discover the best new toys and games. LEGO The Hobbit 79016: Attack on Lake-town FREE Delivery in the UK. DetailsLEGO The Hobbit 79015: Witch-king Battle FREE Delivery in the UK. Product Dimensions28.2 x 26.2 x 5.9 cm Manufacturer recommended age:8 - 14 years Educational Objective(s)Literacy & Spacial Awareness Number of Game Players1 Number of Puzzle Pieces313 74,587 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available28 Sept. 2014 Lake-town is under attack from evil Orcs! Rush Bain son of Bard to the bell tower to hand over the Black Arrow to his heroic father. Target the invaders with the crossbow. If an Orc attempts to enter, the booby-trapped door will make fireballs fall on his head! Hurry across the bridge to defend the dock. Hoist goods up with the crane and activate the ladder explode function to send an Orc flying off the side wall.




Board the boat with Tauriel and use her Elven warrior skills to outwit the enemy. Includes five minifigures with assorted weapons: Bain son of Bard, Bard the Bowman, Tauriel and two Hunter Orcs. What do customers buy after viewing this item? The Hobbit 79003: An Unexpected Gathering The Hobbit 79015: Witch-king Battle See all 19 customer reviews See all 19 customer reviews (newest first) Christmas present for my son. my grandson loved it. Great product and fast delivery. My little boy loved it Great fun to make and give Huge hit with the grandson Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Toys & Games > Toys & Games: Amazon Global Delivery AvailableSkip to main content Full Controller SupportMulti-controller Support Includes Steam digital key for PC download Reclaim the Lost Kingdom brick by brick! Join Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, Thorin and his company of Dwarves in an epic adventure across Middle-earth to recapture the Lonely Mountain in the most expansive LEGO game to date.




Win, 360, PS3, 3DS, Wii U, PS4, Xbox One, Mac, PS Vita Lego the Hobbit is the best way to engage with the fictional world of The Hobbit short of reading the original book. Traveller's Tales' Lego games have always added a humorous spin to whatever property they were paired with. The team has found a perfect match in The Hobbit — the lighter, friendlier prequel to JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series. Lego the Hobbit takes inspiration from the slightly overblown recent films and runs with it, creating a plastic universe that's warm, funny and inviting. The storytelling is succinct, the gameplay is familiar and comfortable, and the world itself is a pleasure to explore, lending to a sense of adventure grander than the tiny plastic bricks would lead you to expect. Lego the Hobbit doesn't stray far from the formula set by previous Lego titles. Its action heavily emphasizes interplay among characters, all of whom appear as the signature Lego mini figures. All of the architecture, flora and fauna of the world are constructed as Lego blocks, much of which you can smash to collect millions of tiny studs (used as currency) and find hidden items.




You always play as a team in Lego the Hobbit — either with a co-op buddy or with an AI companion or twelve — and each character has unique attributes, necessary for solving puzzles. Gandalf can use magic on special blocks and light up dark areas, for example, while most dwarf characters carry a hammer for pushing heavy blocks. Tauriel, a female elf warrior, has a bow and can leap higher than the dwarf and hobbit characters. There's a strong sense of flow to using one character to latch onto a hook, another to jump on his back and leap across a chasm and another to mine precious resources in the newly-accessible spot. I felt like I was playing as a team of friends, and that reinforced the fiction. I felt like I was playing as a team of friends The new crafting system also makes a certain kind of sense, given the medieval fantasy setting and prevalence of dwarves. This system had me mining and collecting raw materials so that I could craft keys, build bridges and complete side quests.




It functions, though it seemed shallow at first — whenever I needed to create something in a main story quest, my immediate surroundings were filthy with resources. I enjoyed crafting more in optional quests, where I had to scour the land for the right parts. I felt more rewarded than ever for my diligence in destroying all of the Lego scenery around me. The game's cutscenes — which follow the story beats of the films — are so good that they also felt like a reward. In Lego tradition, they are beautifully animated and often funny, with little Lego gags at every opportunity. I actually enjoyed these scenes more than the movies themselves — they were shorter, cuter and snappier, and always contained plenty of little sight gags and jokes. Lego the Hobbit's touch of levity kept me interested even when the gameplay became formulaic. In most sequences, I smashed up the surrounding Lego blocks, solved a few basic puzzles and moved on. Sometimes, a combat sequence or platforming section would spice things up.

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