Lego Star Wars 2 Cheat Codes For Money

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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is an absolute blast. The simple, yet challenging, gameplay makes for a fun solo adventure or a multiplayer romp if you tackle it co-op with a friend. And what makes an arcade multiplayer experience even more fun? Cheat codes!

To start entering cheat codes, pause the game and scroll right on the menu until you see the Enter Code option. Select this and you will be brought to a digital keyboard where you can put in a seven-digit cheat code. Once entered, whatever your code unlocked will automatically be available to use in Free Play.

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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga cheats are particularly useful, as they mean you can skip a lot of work by instantly unlocking things such as characters, vehicles, abilities, and powers. There's even a few secrets hidden away, if you know where to look to uncover them. As the Complete Saga combines both Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and the sequel Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy, there's a huge amount to get through so it's perfectly understandable if you want to skip a few steps to get ahead. With that in mind, here are all of the Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga cheats you can enter to get those extras.

In order to enter any of the following Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga cheats you'll need to go to the bar in the Mos Eisley Cantina at the start of the game. Here you'll see an option to imput a code. From here, select the "Enter Code" option and type in any Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga cheat codes to unlock the extras. Then pause the game and select Extras where you should see the cheats you've enabled, and be able to enable or disable them while playing.

This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game for Xbox. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.

When starting the game it is best to save all your money for the invincibility cheat, however reaching 1,000,000 coins is difficult. I found that the fastest way to collect coins is in level 5 of episode III, "Darth Vader". At the very begining of this level, you have to run down a corridor while the floor crumbles under you. If you happen to fall in the lava you simply start at the begining of the hall again. The cool thing is that you do not lose your coins. You can run down this hall over and over again, getting around 4,000 coins each time and then just dying at the end of the hall. It took me about 30 min. to reach 250,000 coins.

Filling the Jedi bar is not a simple function of money, but also in grabbing all the pre-staged LEGO studs in each mission. Dying in a stage will reduce the Jedi bar (although once the bar is at maximum and pulsing, it cannot diminish).In vehicular missions (particularly the pod race), the player needs to smash and destroy all the destructable objects to gain money. The invulnerability cheat ($1,000,000 in the shop) can help you get a full Jedi bar in most of the non-vehicular stages.

Freeplay (or Free Mode) is best for exploring previously cleared stages for studs and minikit parts. A preset "cast" is selected for a particular stage or mission which allows a player to access all the doors previously missed in Story Mode. Use the L or R keys to cycle through the cast while playing on free mode.

Dexter's Diner, where you select your stage/missions is a veritable loot heaven. Your characters never lose money if they die at Dexter's Diner, so each time you complete a stage, walk around the place with any Jedi character and force pull studs from all the objects around the hub level.

In stage 3-6, have a second player take control of the boss and force the character to jump over the lava pit. Just before Anakin Skywalker hits the lava, have the second player hit pause and drop out of the game, resulting in the AI taking a hit. Keep repeating the process and you can force an easy win. Pun intended.

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Most may see LEGO as a kids toy from the outside and it's easy to get wrapped up in the idea that the LEGO Star Wars games will be childish and boring to the average adult gamer but that couldn't be farther from the truth. Kids and grown-ups alike adore these games because they're fun, funny, and easy to pick up. It's the type of game you'll enjoy alone, with a friend, or with the entire family, and the multiplayer has become the stuff of legends.

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars introduced even more entertaining gameplay mechanics and multiplayer entertainment into the series. At its roots, it's similar to titles in the past, allowing two players to control (and change) through a variety of characters, slashing their way through enemies, solving puzzles, and navigating expansive levels. All of this is underlined by the fact that it takes place in the Star Wars universe, giving players some truly spectacular locations to play through. The cherry on top is LEGO's charming aesthetic, turning everything into brick-ified versions of the characters and iconic places we've come to know and love, complete with blocky animations and stylizations that make the adventure feel like something straight out of the Toy Story series.

Going through LEGO Star Wars III cooperatively is a blast. The story is amazing and downright hilarious at times and the title added some interesting gameplay mechanics to help set the game apart from its predecessors. In addition to swapping between characters, players will also be able to swap to different teams (during missions), allowing them to complete side objectives that feel as if they're happening right alongside the main action. There are even moments where players will need to adopt a strategic mindset, moving across large maps and sending troops and vehicles to certain areas of the battlefield.

There are even Cheat Codes to really ramp up the fun, giving players who have already beaten the game (or just want some extra fun tossed in) some replayability and even more hilarious action. There are a lot of great codes that you can enter during your play session!

In order to enter these cheats, you'll need to be in a game session. You can use these in cooperative play or solo. To enter a code, simply press the start button to activate the pause screen and then go to EXTRAS. There will be a place within to enter cheats. Here's a look at the codes you can enter and their effects.

This hidden character is unlocked by going to the 'Bonus Room' at the Cantina in Mos Eisley and watching the 'Lego Indiana Jones' trailer. When you have viewed the trailer you can then buy him at the shop for $50,000.

You need 2 players to do it.you can do it in a level.one player has to fall a off the other has to go to another room. But time it right. Then the person died will be invincible (unless you fall off again).I am not joking.it happen. Have fun cheating.

While in New town, get the white van into the water and push the boat in the water too. Once you do this, have one person drive the van into a corner of the dock(make sure they stay in the van when they get it there). Now have one person drive the boat into the van. If one person is in the van and the other is in the boat, the boat will fly over the van. While the boat is in the air, you need to fly it onto the land, and then you should be able to drive the boat on the land.

this glitch takes two people to work. When you go to Discovery on Kamino, there will be a room you can go in. When you make the dance floor light up and play music you need Darth Vader and any other character. When you go into the room with the dance floor, you will see two aliens when you light up the dance floor, use Darth Vader to choke one of the aliens and have the other person exit the room. When you come back into the room the alien will be flying in the air and will still be choking, but won't die unless you completely kill him.

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