LEGO Indy goes four-player co-op
New details on youngish Indy's adventures emerge, dated June 3 for US
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LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures will support up to four player co-operative play on console versions of the game, LucasArts has revealed.
While the puzzles are designed around two player co-operation, up to four characters can journey together through eighteen levels parodying the original movies.
The game will focus more on adventuring and puzzle-solving than the action-orientated play of the previous LEGO Star Wars titles.
The Wii version of the game makes use of the Wii Remote, including motion-triggered bull-whipping, which works in a similar fashion to the lightsaber motion control in LEGO Star Wars for Wii.
DS fans have something to get excited and anxiousÂabout too - the stylus handles the whip and the microphone will be used for 'blowing up rafts'.
We're pretty sure the raft is the one Indy uses to escape a plane crash in Temple of Doom - but do they mean blowing up the raft as in inflating it, or blowing up the raft as in making it explode. We don't remember that happening in the movie...
Source: MTV Multiplayer blog
Feb 20, 2008
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