
| Console | Nintendo GameCube |
| Publisher | Eidos Interactive |
| Developer | Traveller’s Tales |
| Genre | Action-Adventure |
| Region | World |
| Size | 1.35 GB |
Overview
Lego Star Wars on the Nintendo GameCube is an action-adventure title that brings the prequel trilogy to life through the charm of plastic Lego bricks. Traveller’s Tales developed the game, and Eidos Interactive published it in 2005. The story covers Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, letting players relive iconic battles, lightsaber duels, and space chases. The game blends light platforming, puzzle solving, and combat in a family friendly package that appeals to both young fans and longtime Star Wars enthusiasts. Its humor shines through silent cutscenes that retell the films with goofy slapstick gags. Players smash bricks, collect studs, and build new objects to progress through each level. The mix of accessible controls, charming visuals, and faithful movie moments made it a standout title on the GameCube. It also marked the start of a long running Lego video game franchise that would later expand to many other licensed properties across multiple platforms worldwide.
The game features 17 story chapters spread across the three prequel films, plus bonus levels and hidden areas filled with secrets. Two players can join in local cooperative play with drop in and drop out support, which makes it perfect for siblings or friends. More than 50 playable characters can be purchased in the Mos Eisley Cantina hub, including Jedi, Sith Lords, droids, and bounty hunters. Each character has special abilities, such as Force powers, blaster skills, or the ability to use grappling hooks. Players can also pilot vehicles like podracers and starfighters in dedicated flying stages. A Free Play mode lets fans revisit any level with different character combinations to collect missed items and reach hidden rooms. Building bricks, smashing crates, and chasing the True Jedi rank add layers of replay value. The combination of lighthearted humor, satisfying combat, and the beloved Star Wars setting makes this title a memorable entry in the GameCube library and a fan favorite for years to come.
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