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- 3 years 10 months ago EditThere are are 14 quick travel points located around LEGO City.  They can be found After completing the mission on Albatross Island.  Each Ticket Machine will also come with a Gold Brick. 1. Cherry Tree Hill / 2. Bluebell National Park:  Automatically unlocked after completing Special Assignment:  Trouble In Stir on Albatross Island. 3. Auburn:  Inside the Metro Station near the north entrance to the Auburn docks. 4. Bright Lights Plaza:  Across from the giant Globe surrounded by fountains. 5. Crescent Park:  Near the north entrance to the park. 6. Downtown:  Across from the LEGO sign (not store) near the amphitheater. 7. Festival Square:  One block north of the street with Heritage Bridge.  Next to the toy vehicles. 8. Fort Meadows:  Build the station with a Super Build (Character:  Train Driver) 9. Fresco: Across the street from PappaLardo's.  10. Kings Court:  Directly behind the disguise booth.  Across the street from the water front.




11. LEGO City Airport:  Go to the west side of the terminal and the train station should be across the street. 12. Pagoda:  Across from the park with the large pagoda. 13. Paradise Sands:  In front of the a hotel near the pool party. 14. Uptown:  In front of the LEGO City Museum. EditEmerald Knight Once you activate all 14 of the train stations, you will unlock the now discontinued LEGO Emerald Knight train. See All Top Contributors » Need assistance with editing this wiki? Check out these resources: Beginner's Guide to Wikis LEGO City: Undercover Wiki Guide Nintendo Items and Easter Eggs Blocks (Unlock Super Wrestler) How To Save Vehicles Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by TT Fusion, that was released on the Nintendo 3DS in April 2013.[1] Unlike previous Lego titles developed by Traveller's Tales, which have been based on various licenses, the game is based on the Lego City brand and was published by Nintendo.




It serves as a prequel to Lego City Undercover. Set about 2 years before the events of Lego City Undercover, Chase McCain, a rookie cop working for the Lego City Police Department, has one objective in his mind: to put the most wanted man, Rex Fury, into jail. As far as story connections go, it was Chase who accidentally revealed that Natalia Kowalski, who previously worked as a news reporter turned out to be the secret witness in the Rex trial, which forced her to go under witness protection. It also outlines how Chase managed to arrest Rex Fury. Furthermore, the game reveals that Mayor Gleeson, a character also featured in Lego City Undercover, was formerly the chief of police, and how Chief Dunby was just a common officer. The game was first announced during Nintendo's press conference at E3 2011 on 7 June 2011 with the tentative name Lego City Stories. On 17 January 2013, the game was revealed to be Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins, and that it would be a prequel to the Wii U game.




Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins received mixed reviews with aggregate scores of 64% from GameRankings and 65/100 from Metacritic.[3] IGN gave it 6.3/10, calling it a "decent" game that is marred by "a lot of fog, a lot of loading, no voice acting and a jarring framerate". Liam Martin of Digital Spy gave the game 3 out of 5 stars, commenting on the games lack of appeal but praising the game's visuals and stating that "Unfortunately, where LEGO City Undercover referenced movies and used voice acting to great effect, hardware limitations have forced TT Fusion to keep spoken cutscenes to a minimum, something which ultimately detracts from the hilarity. Despite its flaws, LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins is a charming release, packed with diverse missions, mostly impressive visuals and a great cast of characters." Chris Scullion of Official Nintendo Magazine gave the game 64% out of 100, commenting on the amount of cutbacks from the Wii U sequel (Undercover), stating that "The Chase Begins has far less funnier bones than Undercover.




The silly jokes, clever spoofs and brilliant dialogue between the characters have been replaced with a handful of average cutscenes and loads of text-heavy dialogue which, while functional, are rarely amusing and never hilarious. Loading times were frustrating enough in LEGO City: Undercover but are even more infuriating here considering the game's running off a cartridge and is designed for handheld play. It's lacking visually, too. Thick fog (to hide having to render distant buildings) smothers the city and roads and pavements are far less crowded, making it feel like you're wandering around a post-apocalyptic LEGO City. The characters' faces don't move, making in-game cutscenes feel awkward and the frame rate is clunky if you're playing in 3D. It's technically impressive(ish), but not as fun or funny as the Wii U game." On 12 September 2013 Nintendo announced that the game has sold 264,000 units in North America.LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins for Nintendo 3DS Free Store Pickup in an Hour: Select a store




Find out how the story of Chase McCain begins. Chase McCain is on his first assignment as a police offer and it's up to you to help him clean up LEGO City! By changing into different disguises, Chase has access to unique abilities, such as putting out fires as a Fireman and breaking open doors as a Robber. After using his skills to infiltrate criminal organizations, help Chase finish the job by slapping cuffs on the bad guys. With multiple areas of LEGO City to explore and a boatload of LEGO Bricks and Studs to collect, the "chase" has most certainly begun.The LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins for Nintendo 3DS Features:Prove your worth and clean up Lego City as Chase McCain!Step into the shoes of Chase McCain as he arrives in the up-and-coming Lego City, earning his keep as a rookie officer.This prequel to Lego City Undercover on Wii U reveals the origin story of Chase McCain, one of the city's most celebrated crime fighters.Use disguises to gain special abilities, and engage in hand-to-hand combat with the underground criminal element.




Help Chase McCain become a Lego City legend in this action packed crime-busting adventure, a completely new story in the popular Lego franchise only on Nintendo 3DS. Prove your worth and clean up Lego City as Chase McCain! Step into the shoes of Chase McCain as he arrives in the up-and-coming Lego City, earning his keep as a rookie officer. This prequel to Lego City Undercover on Wii U reveals the origin story of Chase McCain, one of the city's most celebrated crime fighters. Use disguises to gain special abilities, and engage in hand-to-hand combat with the underground criminal element. Help Chase McCain become a Lego City legend in this action packed crime-busting adventure, a completely new story in the popular Lego franchiseÃonly on Nintendo 3DS. Product Dimensions (in inches):5.2 x 5.0 x 0.6 Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store; orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions

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