What console is Lego Indiana Jones on?
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- What console is Lego Indiana Jones on?
- Will there be Lego sets for Indiana Jones 5?
- Is Lego Indiana Jones 2 on PS4?
- Who made LEGO Indiana Jones?
- How many levels Lego Indiana Jones?
- Do PS3 games work on PS4?
- Why are Indiana Jones Lego sets so expensive?
- Will there be a Lego Indiana Jones 3?
- When did the Indiana Jones Lego game come out?
- Are there any bad guys in Lego Indiana Jones?
- Is there a guide for Indiana Jones 2?
- Where to enter item codes in Lego Indiana Jones?
What console is Lego Indiana Jones on?
Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures | |
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Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows Nintendo DS OS X PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable Wii Xbox 360 |
Release | NA: AU: EU: |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Will there be Lego sets for Indiana Jones 5?
When Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was released in 2008, the LEGO Group released a range of sets based on both the classic movies and the new one. ...
Is Lego Indiana Jones 2 on PS4?
Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts. ... The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Who made LEGO Indiana Jones?
Traveller's Tales LucasartsTT FusionFeral Interactive Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures/Desenvolvedores
How many levels Lego Indiana Jones?
There are eighteen normal levels, there are three secret levels and over 40 achievements and trophies, as well as a secret character: Han Solo. Solo is obtainable by collecting five Star Wars characters throughout the game. There are also many other Star Wars references within the cutscenes.
Do PS3 games work on PS4?
Can the PS4 Play PS3 Games? The short answer is that no, the PlayStation 4 is not backward-compatible with PlayStation 3 games. Inserting a PS3 disc into the PS4 will not work. And you cannot download digital versions of PS3 games from the PlayStation Store onto your PlayStation 4.
Why are Indiana Jones Lego sets so expensive?
LEGO collaborates with highly popular brands like Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Winnie the Pooh, Toy Story, Harry Potter, and Marvel, which means high licensing fees. Although licensing fees may form part of the cost the end consumer pays for their LEGO set, most costs come from the number of pieces in a set.
Will there be a Lego Indiana Jones 3?
LEGO Indiana Jones 3: The Complete Adventure is an upcoming videogame in LEGO Indiana Jones series. The game includes all the five Indiana Jones movies, with the levels from the old games and new levels for the fifth movie.
When did the Indiana Jones Lego game come out?
- A: This is a LEGO-styled action game released in 2009 based around all four movies of the Indiana Jones series. Q: What is the ESRB rating of this game? A: This game is rated E10+, with the added descriptor of Cartoon Violence. Q: Would this game be good for my kids? I remember there being a lot of objective content in the movies.
Are there any bad guys in Lego Indiana Jones?
- A: All violence is done towards LEGO bricks, so there's no blood, and all "dismemberment" is taken in a humorous stride. Any references to religions or the Nazi regime has been removed (the bad guys are just "enemy soldiers", although all named characters keep their names, including Dietrich and Vogel).
Is there a guide for Indiana Jones 2?
- Welcome to my FAQ/Walkthough for LEGO Indiana Jones 2 for the Sony Playstation 3! In this guide, you'll find the means to explore the vast world of this game, as well as help navigating the new and updated interface. Join famous adventurer Indiana Jones as we relive his three greatest adventures and that other one!
Where to enter item codes in Lego Indiana Jones?
- Contributed By: Crimson_Dawn_80. Item codes. Enter the following codes on the blackboard in the Math classroom at Barnett College. Contributed By: Crimson_Dawn_80 and Jesse-Fett. Know Something We Don't?