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Lego Indiana JonesIndiana Jones PartyJones BirthdayLiam S BirthdayBirthday PartiesBirthday IdeasParty AshleeMarie CakesAshlee MarieForwardLego Indiana Jones birthday (I just like the Indiana Jones part of it!) The requested URL /lego/inventory/tag/Indiana%20Jones/ was not found on this server. Next Page View All Price: Low to HighPrice: High to LowNameNewestAvg ReviewReview CountFree ShippingOn Sale LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7627 Temple of Akator NEW *Rough Shape* This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7627 Temple of Akator from 2008. This set is still factory sealed, however the box you receive may have one or more of the following conditions; small area of sticker damage, wrinkles, creases, dents and shelf wear. 929 pieces and 10 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7621 Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7621 Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb from 2008. This set is still factory sealed and the box is in very good condition with minor shelf wear.




277 pieces and 3 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 852717 Irina Spalko Key Chain NEW This is a BRAND NEW LEGO® Indiana Jones 852717 Irina Spalko Key Chain from 2009. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 852146 Professor Henry Jones Key Chain NEW This is a BRAND NEW LEGO® Indiana Jones 852146 Professor Henry Jones Key Chain from 2008. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 852719 Indiana Jones Mutt Williams and Irina Spalko Magnets NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 852719 Indiana Jones, Mutt Williams, and Irina Spalko Magnets from 2009. This set is still factory sealed and the plastic sleeve is in very good condition with minor shelf wear. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7628 Peril in Peru NEW *Rough Shape* This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7628 Peril in Peru from 2008. 625 pieces and 6 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7199 The Temple of Doom NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7199 The Temple of Doom from 2009.




652 pieces and 6 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7196 Chauchilla Cemetery Battle NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7196 Chauchilla Cemetery Battle from 2009. 187 pieces and 5 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7626 Jungle Cutter NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7626 Jungle Cutter from 2008. 511 pieces and 4 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7624 Jungle Duel NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7624 Jungle Duel from 2008. 90 pieces and 3 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7622 Race for the Stolen Treasure NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7622 Race for the Stolen Treasure from 2008. 272 pieces and 4 minifigures©. LEGO Indiana Jones Sets: 7620 Indiana Jones Motorcycle Chase NEW This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7620 Indiana Jones Motorcycle Chase from 2008. 79 pieces and 3 minifigures©.My Parts: You need to be logged in to see your Set List.




In the first of our “All About Video Games” series where we will be looking at a particular video game franchise, we are focusing on the Lego video games. Although there are other types, the main Lego video game titles are platform games. Players progress through the game by solving puzzles to reach particular platforms, jumping across gaps and fighting bad guys. As they do this they can unlock new Lego characters, locations and play modes. Some of the older Lego video games were PEGI 3 rated, but the majority of more recent titles are PEGI 7. Mature themes are helped by the fact they are made to look like Lego bricks. When characters die for instance, they fall apart and cry out but don’t bleed. Soon afterwards they re-appear and the player can carry on. As these games progress the complexity of the puzzles and difficulty of the fighting and exploration does increase. My seven year old daughter, for example, found that she needed some assistance with some of the puzzles in Lego Batman 2 for instance.




More advanced players will be able to complete the main story mode of these games in a few days. However, they offer longevity by the fact that unlocking characters on the initial play through enables you to access new areas on subsequent plays. This means that keen players will play through the game a number of times. It also means that younger players can get frustrated trying to reach particular levels before they have the appropriate character — something parents should bear in mind when called in to help. The Lego video games generally use a checkpoint save system that means you need to reach a certain point in the game to save your progress. This can make it difficult to get younger players to stop for mealtimes and the like. However it should be remembered that the game can be paused to take breaks and there is usually no more than 20 minutes between save points. Additionally, the sleep feature on handheld consoles like the DS and PSP enable players to pause the action until the next time it is needed — even if that is in a few day’s time.




One of the more popular aspects of the Lego platform games is that they can be played co-operatively. Two people can work together simultaneously to progress through the main adventure. The console versions of the games (Wii, Xbox, PS3) offer this mode on a single system. Each player connects a controller and works together to solve the puzzles and beat the bad guys. It’s a great way for family players of different abilities to play together. The handheld versions of the games (DS, 3DS, PSP, PS Vita) offer this mode with a link up system. This means that you need two handhelds (and usually two copies of the game). It enables players to work together as described above for the console game. Additionally, because the systems are connected wirelessly the players don’t need to be in the same room to play together — something that adds a little novelty for younger players. The exact offering of multi-player modes in the Lego games varies through the different editions. Here is an overview of what each game offers on both handheld and console versions:




As you can see from the list, some of the handheld versions offer a “multi-cart” multi-player. This means that for two people to play together you need two copies of the game and two handheld systems. The other handheld multi-player mode is “single-cart” which enables two people to play together with one copy of the game that is downloaded from one handheld system to the other. The Lego video games are usually based around different Lego film franchises and follow the stories of the related movies. This means that they also relate to (and draw on the designs from) the physical Lego sets that are also developed. The games use these Lego sets and mini-figures to retell the related movie story in a comical, tongue in cheek fashion. This can be a little over the heads of younger players, but should appeal to parents who will appreciate the “in” jokes and film references. Some Lego games such as the Harry Potter and Star Wars game split the franchise up into separate video games.

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