

Narrative sequences are often cryptic in LEGO titles at the best of times, but they are practically indecipherable in this version for all but the most hardcore fans. The home console equivalents have about 20 – as with previous LEGO titles, this version has been cut down, which has a noticeable effect on the flow of the story as well as the pre-rendered cutscenes being shortened significantly. For one thing, the 3DS version has been scaled back to four levels per movie, giving you a total of 16 stages. He is also good to have in the hub because he can walk in the water to get any blues that float to the bottom from the sandcastles.Even with the trademark humour present and correct, however, there are some problems. Then there is one by the water shooting out of the boat and one by the contraption toward the middle. Start by getting the blues in the water and follow around the edge and up the tree. Collecting all the blue studs in the beginning island takes like 30 sec to a min and nets you close to 50,000 with both mulitpliers on. If anyone has an idea on the level or more spots at the hub to get quick studs, please share.ĮDIT: I was Bootstrap Bill Turner and started up Isla Cruces, movie 2 chapter 4. If you started up a level where there a bunch of early studs, you could collect them, save and exit to hub, and then farm the studs from gold sand castles, rinse and repeat. There are two gold sand castles that I build and destory which shoot out a lot of blue studs (I think close to 100,000 with the both of the x2 multipliers). Everytime I go back to the hub, I jump in the water and swim back toward the screen.


After completing the first 3 movies, I had enough studs to buy double treasure and 2x treasure.
