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* The name '''Gripley''' is a pun on Ripley, a character in the Alien series. |
* The name '''Gripley''' is a pun on Ripley, a character in the Alien series. |
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+ | * 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 to appear in an official LEGO video game. |
* [[Agent Chase]] was featured in this game as an unlockable hero unit by finding minikits. He is the first LEGO [[Agents]] character to appear in an official LEGO video game. |
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* The [[Devastator]] is the only [[Exo-Force]] minifigure who appeared in this game as a "Laser Trooper" and driving the "Grav Runner". |
* The [[Devastator]] is the only [[Exo-Force]] minifigure who appeared in this game as a "Laser Trooper" and driving the "Grav Runner". |
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4850307 |
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Strategy |
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E |
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Nintendo DS |
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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
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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™.
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Factions
Knights
Characters
- Archer
- Builder
- Dwarf
- Dwarf King
- Guardsman
- Highlander (Unbuildable)
- King
- Knight
- Queen
Weapons/Vehicles/Creatures
- Ballista
- Catapult
- King's Dragon
- Transport Ship
- Dwarf Glider
Pirates
Characters
- Captain Brickbeard
- Builder
- Gunman
- Horseman
- Islander
- King Kahuka
- Lady Pirate
- Monkey (Unbuildable)
- Oarsman
- Shark
Vehicles/Creatures
- Barracuda
- Battleship
- Brickbeard's Bounty
- Transport Ship
- Tiki Golem
Astronauts
Characters
- Astro Commander (Unbuildable)
- Biff
- Builder
- Commando
- Gemma
- Gripley
- Robot (Unbuildable)
- Space Police Captain
- Space Police
- Trooper
Vehicles
Wizard
Characters
Weapons/Vehicles/Creatures
- Siege Tower
- Giant Troll
- Wizard's Dragon
- Transport Ship
- Troll Blimp
Imperial Soldiers
Characters
Vehicles
Aliens
Characters
- Alien Commander
- Alien Queen
- Builder
- Laser Trooper
- Grav Runner
- Drone
- Space Criminal
- Space Criminal Leader
Vehicles
Buildings
- Crater Base
- Hatchery
- Harvester
- Well Cap
- Breading Pit
- Creation Pit
- Spire
- Wall
- Bridge
Extra Characters
The following characters are unlocked by collecting all the minikits in a story:
- The Forestman for Knights.
- The Sheriff for Pirates.
- The Classic Space Astronaut for Astronauts.
- A Ghost for the Skeletons.
- The Conquistador for the Imperials.
- Agent Chase for the aliens.
- Santa is unlocked by playing the game on Christmas day.
Gallery
Notes
- The name Gripley is 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 to appear in an official LEGO video game.
- The Devastator is the only Exo-Force minifigure who appeared in this game as a "Laser Trooper" and driving the "Grav Runner".
- Forestman, Ghost, Sheriff, King Kahuka, Islander, Conquistador, Black Ninja, Red Ninja Master, and the Red Classic Spaceman from the classic era 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) and starting up the game 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.
- A skull can be found in each Pirate cut scene, if one looks closely.
- 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)