Lego Star Wars II: Original Trilogy – DS Screenshots
With a completely unique version for the Nintendo DS, the Lego Star Wars II: Original Trilogy creatively utilizes the handheld’s touch screen feature.
By using your DS stylus you can do the following:
- Swap between characters on the fly.
- Take full hands-on advantage of the Character Customizer.
- Swap between all unlocked Characters in Free Play mode.
- Control the camera.
The game allows for two-player co-op and an exclusive four-player versus mode (the Battle Arena) using Wireless connectivity. In the Battle Arena, you need to collect 10 mini-kit pieces in each level to put together bounty hunters to fight at Jabba’s Palace. Be the first to find and capture Han Solo in carbonite.
Another fun feature of the DS game is the Story mode where you can customize characters by adding traditional LEGO accessories such as cowboy hats to the likes of Luke, Han and Leia. You can create wacky custom-made characters for play in the Free Play mode.
Have a fun time viewing the screenshots straight from E3.
With a completely unique version for the Nintendo DS, the Lego Star Wars II: Original Trilogy creatively utilizes the handheld’s touch screen feature.
By using your DS stylus you can do the following:
- Swap between characters on the fly.
- Take full hands-on advantage of the Character Customizer.
- Swap between all unlocked Characters in Free Play mode.
- Control the camera.
The game allows for two-player co-op and an exclusive four-player versus mode (the Battle Arena) using Wireless connectivity. In the Battle Arena, you need to collect 10 mini-kit pieces in each level to put together bounty hunters to fight at Jabba’s Palace. Be the first to find and capture Han Solo in carbonite.
Another fun feature of the DS game is the Story mode where you can customize characters by adding traditional LEGO accessories such as cowboy hats to the likes of Luke, Han and Leia. You can create wacky custom-made characters for play in the Free Play mode.
Have a fun time viewing the screenshots straight from E3.