Released in 2006, is a landmark sequel that adapted the classic films— A New Hope , The Empire Strikes Back , and Return of the Jedi —into a comedic, block-based adventure. It was a critical and commercial success, earning "Game of the Year" awards for its charm and innovative gameplay. Key Features & Innovations
The game is designed for "completionists," with layers of hidden content that require multiple playthroughs: Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
This sequel introduced several mechanics that became staples of the LEGO game franchise: Released in 2006, is a landmark sequel that
: Unlike the first game, where only Jedi could build with the Force, any non-droid character can now assemble LEGO bricks into objects. : Moving away from the "on-rails" shooters of
: Moving away from the "on-rails" shooters of the first game, vehicle segments—like the Hoth battle or the Death Star run—allow for free-roaming exploration.
: Players can visit the Mos Eisley Cantina (the game's hub) to mix and match parts from unlocked characters, creating millions of unique combinations like "Darth Solo".
: Players with a save file from the original LEGO Star Wars could unlock up to 54 additional characters from the prequel trilogy for use in Free Play. Gameplay & Replayability