Lego Batman: The Videogame brings the Dark Knight to the Nintendo Wii in a fun and family-friendly action-adventure title. Traveller's Tales developed the game, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment published it in 2008. The game follows the popular Lego formula seen in earlier hits like Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones, but this time it builds an original story around Batman, Robin, and their many comic book foes. Players smash blocks, solve puzzles, and fight enemies across a brick-built version of Gotham City. The Wii version uses motion controls for punches, batarang throws, and special moves, which gives the gameplay a tactile feel. Bright visuals, slapstick humor, and short cutscenes without dialogue keep the tone light for younger players. The story splits into two campaigns, one for the heroes and one for the villains, giving players a fresh view of each conflict from both sides of the law. The result is a charming superhero romp built on solid platforming.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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2.9 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Action |
| File Size | 2.9 GB |
| Release Year | 2008 |
| Developer | Traveller's Tales |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Lego Batman: The Videogame brings the Dark Knight to the Nintendo Wii in a fun and family-friendly action-adventure title. Traveller's Tales developed the game, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment published it in 2008. The game follows the popular Lego formula seen in earlier hits like Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones, but this time it builds an original story around Batman, Robin, and their many comic book foes. Players smash blocks, solve puzzles, and fight enemies across a brick-built version of Gotham City. The Wii version uses motion controls for punches, batarang throws, and special moves, which gives the gameplay a tactile feel. Bright visuals, slapstick humor, and short cutscenes without dialogue keep the tone light for younger players. The story splits into two campaigns, one for the heroes and one for the villains, giving players a fresh view of each conflict from both sides of the law. The result is a charming superhero romp built on solid platforming.
The game offers fifteen hero levels and fifteen villain levels, each based on a famous Batman antagonist such as the Joker, the Riddler, Mr. Freeze, and the Penguin. Two-player drop-in cooperative play is supported through split screen, letting a friend join at any moment with a second Wii Remote. Players collect studs, the in-game currency, to buy new characters, vehicles, and cheat codes from the Batcomputer. Batman and Robin each carry special suits that grant abilities like gliding, magnetism, and demolition, and players swap suits at colored pads to solve environmental puzzles. Boss fights pit the duo against villains in creative arenas with multi-stage encounters. Vehicle stages add variety, putting players behind the wheel of the Batmobile, Batboat, and Batwing for chase and combat sequences. With dozens of unlockable characters and hidden minikits in every stage, the game rewards repeat playthroughs. Lego Batman delivers a cheerful, content-rich superhero experience that fans of the brick series will enjoy from start to finish.