LEGO Battles on Nintendo's DS

By Jorge Ba-oh 04.02.2009 3

LEGO Battles on Nintendo

Warner Bros. has lifted the lid on the latest block-themed game; LEGO Battles for Nintendo DS.

In development by TT Games and Hellbent Games, Battles is based on classic play scenarious including LEGO Castle, Pirates and Space. Essentially you'll be doing what's said on the box: putting together bases, battle teams and going head to head with rival LEGO franchises: Dragons versus ninjas, pirates teaming up with aliens, wizards blowing up swordsmen.

LEGO Battles offers players the action-packed and humor-filled gameplay that make LEGO games great, along with the added bonus of linked multiplayer battles on DS. We are excited to introduce a new LEGO videogame experience to fans and young gamers and look forward to expanding upon the beloved toy lines.

Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games Publishing.

Box art for LEGO Battles
Developer

TT

Publisher

Warner Bros.

Genre

Strategy

Players

2

C3 Score

Rated $score out of 10  6/10

Reader Score

Rated $score out of 10  8/10 (2 Votes)

European release date Out now   North America release date Out now   Japan release date None   Australian release date Out now   

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I luv wat legos r doing. making games for stuff ppl can again to care about. i havent played any Smilie of their games so for but theres a first for everything

I gotz bomberman blast, tetris DS, Zelda Phantom Hourglass, Mario Kart DS, Pokemon Battle Revolution (not now), Pokemon Diamond, battalion Wars 2, Brawl

DANG that will be wicked i'm always into a little confrontation even in a "what-if" maner i hope you can make videos of it.

When all is bad don't look for a easy way out. Because you wont know what to do once your out

I must say, I am a total slave to those multicolored bricks. This makes the prospect of playing with them much more real as busting them down requires too much cleaning.

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