LEGO MANIA!
LEGO is an ever growing, popular franchise. This list is about the films and video games that have been made out of the classic LEGO blocks.
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- DirectorWes JenkinsStarsJune ForayDavid L. LanderJohn MorrisAction, adventure game set on Lego Island were you have to race, solve problems, build, chase and explore!
- DirectorScott CorleyBuild your own Lego car and race to win.
- When Makuta, the master of shadows, sends his evil Rahi animals to steal the sacred artifacts of Matoran villagers on the island of Mata Nui, an outcast must travel to each of the six villages and recover the stolen items.
- StarSteven GowAn action video game which follows a pizza-delivering skateboarder called Pepper Roni, who needs to save the island as well as the Lego universe from the Brickster.
- DirectorDominic BerzinsRocket Racer returns with a new racing challenge, this time across dimensions.
- The world of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is at your fingertips. Build and customize your own LEGO world based on Harry Potter's first adventure.
- DirectorDavid Ratcliffe
- The worlds of both Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets are now at your fingertips in this sequel to Lego Creator: Harry Potter.
- DirectorsDavid MolinaTerry ShakespeareStarsJason MichasAndrew FrancisScott McNeilThe island of Mata Nui must face one final threat from the evil Makuta: The Rahkshi. The only hope for the survival of the islanders rests with two Matoran villagers, who must find the seventh Toa and deliver him the Mask of Light.
- StarsSean SchemmelJim WardTravis WillinghamThe game very loosely follows the LEGO Bionicle storylines of 2001, 2002 and 2003. The Toa must defend the island of Mata Nui against the evil Makuta's minions. At the end, a simple villager joins their ranks to battle Makuta himself.
- DirectorsDavid MolinaTerry ShakespeareStarsChristopher GazeMichael DobsonPaul DobsonSix ordinary Matoran are chosen to become Toa, guardians of the legendary city of Metru Nui. But as they accustom to their new role, conflicts quickly arise between them, and a sinister plot is set in motion right under their noses.
- DirectorsJon BurtonMo DavoudianStarsAhmed BestHayden ChristensenAnthony DanielsPlay through the Star Wars prequel trilogy in Episodes I, II and III in Lego.
- DirectorsRoyce GrahamPete BregmanMark HamillLego Anakin and Obi-Wan stop an invasion on Kashyyyk using the Force to influence their victory against the droid army.
- DirectorsDavid MolinaTerry ShakespeareStarsChristopher GazeBrian DrummondTrevor DevallThe Toa Metru return to Metru Nui to rescue the remaining sleeping Matoran, only to find it overrun by the spider-like Visorak horde and its ruthless, sadistic rulers, Sidorak and Roodaka.
- Six heroes called Toa Metru return to their abandoned city to rescue its enslaved population. To do this, they must traverse the Maze of Shadows, a dangerous, twisted tunnel system. During their clashes with one of its many beasts, Nokama is fatally poisoned, and only a mysterious plant creature, Karzahni, can heal her. The Toa thus have to embark on an even more dangerous task given to them by Karzahni, or else Nokama and their people will be lost.
- DirectorJon BurtonStarsJack AngelJeff BergmanChris CoxYou are an anonymous hero washes up on the island of Voya Nui, you approach a matoran named Balta, he is fearful at first, but later realizes you here there to help, he tells you that the six Piraka have found the Mask of Life and have used it to take control of the normally docile creatures of the island and turned them into evil slaves. Balta then hands you six masks of power that transform you into the Toa Inika and sets you out on your quest to defeat the Piraka and return the island to peace.
- DirectorsJon BurtonMo DavoudianStarsTom KaneJohn WayneAhmed BestPlay the original trilogy of Star Wars: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, all in Lego.
- DirectorJon BurtonStarsBill FagerbakkeJohn WayneAhmed BestCollect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story, from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I, to the attack on the second Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi.
- DirectorJon BurtonStarsTom KaneSally ClawsonDan DonovanBuild, Battle and Brawl your way out of trouble. Play through all three classic Indiana Jones(TM) movies and relive your favorite Indy adventures in the tongue-in-cheek worlds of LEGO®. Will you find fortune and glory?
- DirectorPeder PedersenFour shorts based on all four Indiana Jones movies with a little Lego twist and inside jokes.
- DirectorJon BurtonStarsOgie BanksSteve BlumChris EdgerlyThe notorious criminals including the Joker, the Penguin, Catwoman, and Scarecrow have broken out of Arkham Asylum and are set to wreak havoc in Gotham City.
- DirectorMark BaldoStarsDee Bradley BakerJeff BennettJim CummingsThe spirit of Mata Nui leaves to a faraway wasteland, when he and his people are conquered. There he helps unite 2 villages. They ask him to help defend the villages against the real enemy, the Skrall and Bone Hunters.
- DirectorChristopher MairStarStephan CoxLEGO Battles is a real-time strategy game based on the popular building brick toy line, incorporating three LEGO themes: Castle, Pirates and Space. The game's main story mode consists of six campaigns (two per theme world), depicting both sides of each conflict: King and Wizard (featuring Undead, Dwarves and Trolls), Pirates and Imperials (featuring Islanders and Ninjas) and Humans and Aliens (featuring Space Police and criminals). Humorous cutscenes in the style of other TT Games LEGO titles illustrate the storyline. Only the King campaign is accessible from the start, the others have to be unlocked. A campaign consists of three acts of four to six missions each. Gameplay follows the standard RTS template: players have to explore the map (there is a fog of war feature) and harvest resources (i.e. LEGO bricks) to build bases and units in an attempt to defeat the enemy. Most missions require the destruction of either all enemy units or the enemy base, but there are also some other goals like timed defense missions. While the details differ between the themes and factions, the general types of structures and units is the same for all sides. Units include builders (for harvesting and construction/repair of buildings), infantry, ranged and mounted soldiers, transport ships and various specials (artillery, ships, aircraft and extra-powerful units like giants, golems and tanks). A special kind of unit is the hero. Heroes are very strong, automatically heal friendly units around them and have various special powers (magic or ESP). Buildings include farms (needed to supply units), barracks for constructing normal and factories for heavier units, mines and lumber mills (or equivalents) for increased resource production, harbors for ship construction and a main base building that creates the hero unit. The game is mainly controlled via the lower screen of the DS. Here the game map is displayed in detail, and commands are given via a stylus-based point-and-touch interface. The upper screen normally displays an overview of the game map or details of selected units. Besides the story mode, there is also a Free Play mode that allows players to combine any number of unlocked unit types on a number of special maps. The goal in a Free Play game can be set to defeating the enemy's hero, collecting 10.000 bricks, or defeating all enemy units. The Free Play mode is also available for multiplayer games. The game includes many secrets and unlockables. Hidden on every campaign map are a number of LEGO studs, red bricks and minikits. The studs function as currency for the in-game store where concept art and additional maps for Free Play mode can be bought. Collecting all minikits within an act unlocks special units and picking up the red brick in an act unlocks special features selectable from the pause menu. There are also achievements called Conquests.