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Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Bilbo and his company of cheerful dwarves managed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the vicious and cunning dragon, Smaug. While the dwarves stayed, Bilbo went back to his Hobbit-Hole to care take of his lovely garden. We hope you’ve had lots of fun playing with the LEGO® The Hobbit™ sets! Bilbo’s adventure may be over, but yours doesn’t have to be! You can still explore Middle-Earth and play as Lord of the Rings characters in LEGO DIMENSIONS™! Description: Your LEGO© racer is gassed up and good to go for a high speed showdown! Beat your opponent and you’ll move on to the next round. Win all three rounds and you’ll be crowned the racing champion!Instructions: Category: Racing GamesNote: This game requires Adobe Flash Player. If game does not load, try installing the newest Flash Player. This game takes a few seconds to load. Play ourWorldPlay games, win ourWorld money, and get clothing and accessories to create your own style.




The Lego Treasure Hunt Ultimate Rebel: Star Wars Lego The Lego Jigsaw Puzzle Lego Marvel: Super Heroes Team-Up Lego Star Wars Ace Assault Draw My Thing Online Who here hates Legos because of the reason of it being painful when stepped on? Well, of course it's painful! But still fun to play with, yes? And since we're huge fans of Legos, we offer you these free online Lego mini games where you could play with them safely, have fun without getting hurt! Join these cute and adorable little Lego characters and enjoy the adventure you have to go through with them. Help them build the highest buildings or the coolest figures and they would be surely grateful. So come now and click on these games for sure fun! your own date of birth Where do you live? Sao Tome & Principe St Kitts and Nevis I accept the terms and conditions for LEGO® ID When you create a LEGO® ID, you promise to keep these rules... Be Safe: Only share your personal information with people and sites you trust.




Be Cool: Share your good or bad experiences with friends or someone who can help you. Respect Others: Treat others with respect and they will treat you the same. Have Fun: Play, explore and learn new tips and tricks! Before you can get started you must ask your mother or father to open the email message we sent them, so they can approve your new LEGO® ID. We have sent an email message with a link you can use to approve your child's new LEGO ID. WelcomeYour new LEGO® ID is ready for use and you have been automatically logged in. You can see the information you used for registration below. This information is also shown in the email message we just sent you.Isn't she adorable, with her little wings and pot of honey and ability to completely obliterate skeletons, pirates and trolls with her area-of-effect attacks? It may look cute, but LEGO Minifigures Online is a challenging Diablo-style game. Combining the joy of collecting little LEGO people with the endless-clicking of an isometric action role-playing game makes for quite a compelling little game, as I found out playing the LEGO Minifigures Online beta this weekend.




Interested parties can sign up on the website and play right now. Or just watch me play it here. As I said, very Diablo-esque, right down to ranged characters holding the space bar to stand still while they shoot. The difference here is that instead of picking one character, the player keeps a team of three in rotation at all times, and when one of them dies the player has to wait for respawn. Paying players of the free-to-play game have less of a wait, of course. Members, as subscribers are called also get a free Minifigure pack to open every month, as well as exclusive access to certain optional adventure zones. The other big difference between this and Diablo is Funcon's game doesn't care much for balance, so it can handle the 31-or-so characters available to randomly purchase in the beta. Each character gets an attack and a special skill, and it's up to players to find a combination that works for them. While players can party up, the game is incredibly kid friendly. Chat is only available to members, and even then the system's filter will keep offensive terms from entering chat.




Hell, I couldn't even use the word "Bumblebee". LEGO Minifigures Online isn't very deep from what I've seen, but when you find the right combination of characters and the hideous fire monkeys and ghost pirates start to drop, it's quite satisfying.With LEGO Digital Designer you can design and create your very own Mindstorms robot. While many Eagle Tribe members can be a bit "airheaded," Eris is always extremely focused and quick-witted, which is probably why she spends more time with the earth-bound creatures (like Laval) than those who live in the clouds. The prince of the Lion tribe, Laval was once very headstrong and more interested in having a good time than anything else. But the battles over CHI have helped him to grow up a little bit. While he still loves nothing more than a new adventure or a chance to have fun, he also understands more about the duties and responsibilities of a prince. Cragger was always an extremely-competitive kid. He lived for the rush of victory.




Laval actually liked that about him when they first met, and the two became best friends at a very young age. At the time, both cared only about adventure, fun, and the occasional prank. Razar is a mercenary who will fight for the highest bidder. He's allied himself with Cragger... for now. Worriz can be quite charming for a vicious, merciless backstabber. He was given the role of Wolf Tribe leader because of his negotiation skills.This week we’ve got a bunch of successful Kickstarter campaigns, the first Stellaris expansion, Lego modded into Arma 3, the impending death of Denuvo, and Elder Scrolls Online pulling out the nuclear option: A Morrowind expansion. It’s gaming news for January 30 through February 3. Need something to play this weekend? You’ve got a few free trial options. First up is Rainbow Six Siege, one of our favorites of 2015 and beyond, which is free-to-try through Steam from now until February 5. The game is also selling for 50 percent off if you want more permanent access.




And on the not-so-finished side of things, there’s Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3. The game releases in April, but it’s hosting an open beta this weekend. Expect two singleplayer missions, as detailed in the trailer below. You can sign up here. Following our usual tradition, I was going to take this space to write about the Sunless Sky Kickstarter campaign. “Hey, Sunless Sea was great! Get out there and fund a sequel if you want it!” But like Pillars of Eternity II last week, there’s nothing to even write about. Sunless Sky already hit its goal—four hours after the Kickstarter launched. Give me one or two more successful crowdfunding campaigns and I swear it’ll feel like we’re back in 2013 again. Anyway, the Kickstarter’s still running for another 28 days if you’d like to chip in. (Oh, and The Banner Saga 3 also hit its Kickstarter goal this week. Not a week goes by where I don’t wish for more Sea of Thieves footage. Here’s eight minutes of in-game footage, including some stellar accordion playing:




Up until this week, I thought the worst part about Deus Ex: Mankind Divided was that it ended on an out-of-nowhere cliffhanger—purportedly because the game (and its story) was split in half late in development. Maybe that’s still true. Last we heard, Mankind Divided’s follow-up went into production at Eidos in 2015. But there’s a new rumor flying around this week, from the usually reliable Eurogamer, that Eidos is focused primarily on Tomb Raider and Guardians of the Galaxy, with another small team devoted to The Avengers. Reportedly on the back burner. It might be a looooong time before we see a resolution to that cliffhanger. Well, Bethesda finally got desperate enough and did the one thing it knew might get skeptics to play Elder Scrolls Online: Announced a Morrowind expansion. I’ll play your stupid MMO. Stellaris has released a dozen or so tidbits of content since launch, but Paradox is now gearing up for the game’s first “major” expansion, Utopia.




Dyson spheres, ringworlds, and a whole new evolution subsystem seem like good reasons to jump back in. Especially the Dyson spheres. It's just a teaser for now, but I expect we’ll hear more out of GDC later this month. The DRM arms race continues. Time was, Denuvo’s anti-piracy software seemed uncrackable. Long-time members of the scene sort of gave up, with cracks often taking months to appear on torrent sites (if they appeared at all). That seems to be changing though. Last week Resident Evil 7 was cracked within five days of launch—the shortest period yet. If this keeps up, expect to see Denuvo used in fewer games over the next year or so, and inevitably replaced by something else. For Honor launches in a little over a week, so if you guessed “It’s time for a Season Pass trailer” on this week’s betting sheet, good news. Six new heroes and six new maps are on the way, post-launch. Also mentioned in this trailer: Ranked and tournament play. Conspicuously not mentioned: Dedicated servers.




Yes, this game that relies on split-second timing is still using P2P connections. In other news, if you want a crack at For Honor’s open beta a.k.a. “marketing demo” it will be available February 9. The Oculus/ZeniMax lawsuit wrapped up this week. You can read about the fallout here, but in short: Oculus was cleared of most charges, but will pay ZeniMax $500 million for violating an NDA. Both companies issued statements afterward, so expect further appeals, injunctions, and yada yada yada. But one of the most bizarre aspects came in the middle of ZeniMax’s statement, wherein it said John Carmack—maybe one of the smartest engineers on the planet—“intentionally destroyed data on his computer after he got notice of this litigation and right after he researched on Google how to wipe a hard drive.” If you just laughed out loud, well, so did a lot of people who saw that accusation on Wednesday. Whether because of the laughter or some other factor, Carmack took to Facebook soon after ZeniMax’s statement to unofficially officially comment on the trial.




“I never tried to hide or wipe any evidence, and all of my data is accounted for, contrary to some stories being spread. Being sued sucks,” he wrote. Funcom’s Conan-themed survival game launched this week—a fact you might be aware of because of the buzz around the game’s rather silly genital-size sliders (NSFW). Or you might’ve heard that the servers are a bit of a mess and that the game is a bit “generic survival game” at the moment. Either way, Funcom’s admittedly got grand ambitions. We’ll see if this one becomes an Early Access success story. Great things have come out of the Arma mod scene. DayZ might be the most famous, but there are race courses, an entire role-playing game known as “Altis Life,” and now? Posted this week, “Operation Blockhead” adds your favorite blocky soldiers into the game and it looks fantastically stupid. If Lego ever gets tired of churning out licensed games and making millions of dollars, this is absolutely the direction it should go:

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