LEGO → Video Games |
LEGO Battles | |
---|---|
Item №: |
4850307 |
LEGO Theme: | |
Date Released: | |
Genre: |
Strategy |
Mode(s): |
Single player, multiplayer |
Rating: |
E |
Platforms: |
Nintendo DS |
' |
LEGO Battles is a LEGO Video Game for the Nintendo DS released on June 9, 2009 in North America, and June 26 in the PAL region. It is a real-time strategy game, featuring six unique factions- Knights, Skeletons, Pirates, Imperial Soldiers, Astronauts and Aliens.
LEGO.com Description
This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page) |
Get ready for battle! LEGO Castle, Pirates and Space join together on the battlefield in a fun, “create, build and battle” game for Nintendo DS™.
|
Appearances
KnightsCharacters
Weapons/Vehicles/Creatures
PiratesCharactersVehicles/Creatures
AstronautsCharacters
Vehicles |
WizardCharactersWeapons/Vehicles/Creatures
Imperial SoldiersCharacters
Vehicles
AliensCharacters
Vehicles
|
Notes
- The name Gripley is obviously a pun on Ripley, a character in the Alien series.
- In Germany 4850307 LEGO Battles was released as 4580306 LEGO Strategie (engl.: "LEGO Strategy")
- Agent Chase was featured in this game as an unlockable hero unit by finding minikits. He is the first LEGO Agents character who to appear in an official LEGO video game.
- The Devastator is the only Exo-Force minifigure who appeared in this game as "Laser Trooper".
- Forestman, Ghost, Sheriff, King Kahuka, Islander, Conquistador, Black Ninja, Red Ninja Master, and the Red Classic Spaceman are the only minifigures from the classic era who appeared in this game.
- A Blacktron skeleton appeared in a cutscene, but there were not any unlockable Blacktron characters.
- Setting the Nintendo DS date to Christmas Day (December 25th) unlocks Santa Claus.
- A LEGO Space Video Game, called LEGO Space: The Videogame, was advertised on the boxes of 2009 Space Police III sets, as was a LEGO Castle Video Game on the boxes of 2009 Castle sets. The games were merged to make LEGO battles.
- If you look closely, you can see the head of a skeleton in each Pirate cut scene.
- During the last scene of the King's story, there is a reference to Star Wars IV A New Hope, when the Builder winks at the Queen during the medallion part of the cut scene.
See Also
- LEGO Battles: Ninjago (2011 sequel)