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& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. Eligible for FREE UK Delivery Details 20 used & new from Warner Bros Entertainment Limited Ages 7 and Over & FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20. Order within and choose at checkout. Sold by APE-GAMES and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items. If you're a seller, you can increase your sales significantly by using Fulfilment by Amazon. We invite you to learn more about this programme FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO Lord of the Rings (Xbox 360) Special Offers and Product Promotions Also check our best rated Xbox 360 Game reviews




PEGI Rating: Ages 7 and Over See more system requirements Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Release Date: 11 April 2014 1,674 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) in PC & Video Games > Xbox 360 > Games > Children's in PC & Video Games > Xbox 360 > Games > Adventure in PC & Video Games > Games > Children's LEGO The Hobbit is based on the first two films of The Hobbit Trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM). Additional content based on the third film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again, is planned to be available at a future release date. LEGO The Hobbit will take players on epic quests and a variety of adventures as they explore key locations from the films, such as Lake-town, Dale, Erebor, Bag End, Goblin-town, Mirkwood, Rivendell and the treacherous High Pass over the Misty Mountains.




Fans will also assume the roles of their favorite characters, including Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and the Dwarves of Erebor: Thorin, Fíli, Kíli, Óin, Glóin, Dwalin, Balin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori, each possessing a unique and hilarious ability. One of the main new features of the game allows players to utilize the Dwarves’ combined abilities such as buddy fighting, two-player attack, staff climb, mace swing and belly bounce to help them fight Orcs and fouler things or to progress through the game. Friends and family will enjoy discovering Middle-earth through the easy access drop-in, drop-out gameplay option available on the consoles. Together players will navigate 16 levels, unlock more than 90 playable characters and partake in diverse treasure quests, mine for gems, discover loot from enemies, craft powerful magical items, and collect objects as they triumph in a game of riddles and discover the power of The One Ring. What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?




LEGO Lord of the Rings (Xbox 360) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Xbox 360) LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360) See all 169 customer reviews See all 169 customer reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews Thanks a lot 5 star Its been played by my kids, but not as much as I thought. Other games have taken their attention more My son (age 9) loves the game. Although i think ive played it more than he has. Delivered on time with no problems Very good game and all good graphics packaged well and on time Very fast delivery and as described. Happy with my purchase. Daughter loved this games nning around middle earth made of Lego, this is a game that appeals to all ages, give it a go, you will love it See and discover other items: Best rated Xbox 360 Games reviews Look for similar items by category PC & Video Games > Games > Adventure PC & Video Games > Games > Children'sLEGO The Hobbit XBOXONE Cheats




And be stone to you! - Completed "Roast Mutton" - 25 A city turned to ash - Completed "Greatest Kingdom in Middle-earth" - 25- Completed "Flies and Spiders" - 25 Beorn Again - Transformed to Beorn's bear form. Bro's before Gold - Used 50 Buddy-Up attacks - 25 Conjurer of Cheap Tricks - Used Gandalf's startle ability to dazzle 50 enemies - 25 Dawn of the Mushroom King - Equipped Thorin with the Mithril Mushroom Crown - 25 Doilies and your mother's... View all XBOXONE cheats! LEGO The Hobbit XBOX360 Cheats- Complete ''Roast Mutton'' - 25 A city turned to ash - Complete ''Greatest Kingdom in Middle-earth'' - 25- Complete ''Flies and Spiders'' - 25 Beorn Again - Transform to Beorn's bear form. Bro's before Gold - Use 50 Buddy-Up attacks - 20 Conjurer of Cheap Tricks - Use Gandalf's startle ability to dazzle 50 enemies - 10 Dawn of the Mushroom King - Equip Thorin with the Mithril Mushroom Crown - 5 View all XBOX360 cheats!




LEGO The Hobbit PS4 Cheats- Complete ''Roast Mutton'' - Bronze A city turned to ash - Complete ''Greatest Kingdom in Middle-earth'' - Bronze- Complete ''Flies and Spiders'' - Bronze Bro's before Gold - Use 50 Buddy-Up attacks - Bronze Conjurer of Cheap Tricks - Use Gandalf's startle ability to dazzle 50 enemies - Bronze Dawn of the Mushroom King - Equip Thorin with the Mithril Mushroom Crown - Bronze View all PS4 cheats! LEGO The Hobbit PS3 Cheats View all PS3 cheats! LEGO The Hobbit PC Cheats Enter the codes below to unlock the corresponding characters. XTVM8C - Baliman Butterbur View all PC cheats!When I first went to see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in theatres, I couldn't help but feel excited that I was finally venturing back to the majestic Middle-earth. After getting my hands on LEGO: The Hobbit recently, those same butterflies returned. I was heading back to a series with a world and characters I already loved from playing LEGO The Lord of the Rings.




Even though there are more dwarves than you know what to do with this time around, our demo in The Goblin Town area held a few refreshing surprises along with the silly LEGO charm I've come to adore. Our demo began in the middle of a fight with the Goblin King, who, just like in the movie, is a bit silly instead of scary. His massive LEGO gullet is just as disturbing, though. LEGO Goblin Town looks just as brown and cavernous as it does in the film and it's incredible how Traveler's Tales once again brings these vast set pieces and iconic characters to life with LEGO bricks. The Goblin King battle was broken in to multiple stages, each showing off a new element of LEGO gameplay. In the first section, Bilbo fell underground and I had to fight off a few goblins using the stalwart Thorin Oakenshield LEGO. Equipped with an Elven blade and shield, he's an excellent fighter. Much to my amusement, the goblins he fought went flying off the screen as he took them out, rather than simply falling at his feet.




To make combat more than simply bashing and smashing everything, a few goblins have easy quick time events in place that you'll have to execute to bring down. What's more interesting is how every LEGO dwarf also has a strong finishing attack, and it's funny how they can all smash cracked walls like Gimli in LEGO: Lord of the Rings. Thorin could knock enemies up with his shield then thrash them down with his sword. Dwalin had a gargantuan hammer perfect for pummeling areas of enemies, Kili could fire three arrows instead of one, and the giant dwarf Bofur could charge up in a ball then go rolling towards his foes with brutal force. Aside from the silly animations, they were useful for quickly disposing goblins. Not to mention an extra added element of LEGO combat is always welcome. Another staple feature of LEGO: The Hobbit is a nod to just how many dwarves there are in the movies. The new buddy-up ability allows multiple dwarves to be used together in combination. After taking out some goblins and dropping a few well-placed blocks on the Goblin King's head, the next step was to run next to another dwarf and buddy, or link, up with him by pressing circle on the PlayStation 4 controller.




While linked, I was able to control both dwarves as one unit to execute devastating attacks to finish the Goblin King off. You can buddy-up anytime, but it seemed necessary during the boss fight. In combat, buddy-up is amazing for taking out large numbers of enemies. One dwarf generally swings the other by his feet in a huge circle, creating a dwarf tornado of death that deals damage to anything they come in contact with. Other puzzles later on down the tunnels had me buddying-up three staff-wielding dwarves to create a sort of totem pole for a fourth dwarf to climb up. Already in this small section of Goblin Town, buddy-up was used in a handful of ways, and and considering Thorin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Dwalin, Balin Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori all have different ways of interacting with the environment and one another, I'm excited to see how else the mechanic will play out. As I smashed my way through Goblin Town using a different set of dwarves for each section, to my surprise, I began acquiring tons of loot.




Destroying barrels, enemies, and everything else earned me things like planks, ore, rocks, and rope that I then used to unlock a building mini-game. It's always fun to break all the LEGOs in a level, and now loot drops give me even more incentive to do so. The building mini-game in LEGO: The Hobbit is almost identical to the version in The LEGO Movie Videogame. Basically, you're shown a virtual LEGO playset and have to select the LEGO bricks that are missing. Once you complete the playset, your work of art will be recreated in-game to help you access new areas. These sequences are realistic, and especially neat for those who love building LEGOs in real life as they're all based on actual playsets. The time-based building sections are also terrific for earning extra studs, as the faster you select the correct missing pieces, the more studs you'll be rewarded with. However, for each wrong LEGO you select, you'll lose some bonus studs. I earned almost 11,000 studs from one build, and knowing that I have to save up for things like stud multipliers and other characters, it's great there are new ways to collect the blocky currency.




The variety of collectibles to obtain in LEGO: The Hobbit is huge, as the journey will take you through an open-world LEGO Middle-earth from the first two Hobbit films. The role-playing game features that helped LEGO: Lord of the Rings stand out as more than just a platformer, like questing and mithril brick crafting, have been greatly expanded upon as well. Hopefully this means completing and unlocking everything, from good and evil characters, to stud multipliers, to new and improved wacky disco flasks, will lead to a lengthy but incredibly charming adventure. As far as LEGO games go, I walked away from this demo feeling good about how LEGO: The Hobbit is coming along. The interplay between dwarves is fantastic, and the loot and build features help make it feel like the series is continuing to evolve. It's safe to say that now I can't wait to go back to LEGO: Middle-earth. Leah B. Jackson is both an Associate Editor at IGN and Corgi megafan, and not necessarily in that order.

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