
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (2009). Play online
Game Info
- Platform
- Nintendo DS
- Multiplayer Options
- Split Screen
- Multiplayer Game Modes
- Cooperative
- Player Perspective
- Third person
- Publishers
- LucasArts
- Release date
- 17 November 2009
- Languages
- 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 English · 🇪🇸 🇲🇽 Spanish · 🇫🇷 French
Summary
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues on Nintendo DS brings the franchise’s four movies into a chunky, split‑screen playground. TT Fusion’s handheld spin‑off differs from the console versions with its own levels and streamlined content, while keeping the familiar third‑person view. Each film lives in a "playset" hub that doubles as a map, shop and puzzle arena, and every hub offers five story levels of four distinct flavors—boss showdowns, vehicle‑chase thrills, wave‑based enemy bouts, and classic brain‑teasers. More than 80 Lego characters roam the worlds; you unlock them with Studs earned by blowing up props or solving hub puzzles, and each brings a unique skill, like Indy’s whip for combat and traversal. The DS version shines with a two‑player drop‑in/drop‑out split‑screen that automatically merges when characters converge. It also debuts a level and adventure creator, letting you piece together custom stages from the assets you gather, so you can craft your own Indy escapades to share with friends.
Storyline
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues humorously retells the first four Indiana Jones movies—Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Each film’s story is broken into LEGO‑style playsets, and cutscenes introduce the levels, giving context and explaining prior events. The sequel adds boss battles that either didn’t exist in the films or are dramatically altered, giving the gameplay a fresh twist.
The first three movies receive heavily modified scenes, shortening their missions compared to the original titles. In contrast, the fourth film is split into three larger playsets, making its story length closer to the actual movie. Overall, the game blends familiar adventure moments with new LEGO‑only content, delivering a playful, condensed version of Indy’s cinematic exploits.
Edited by Maya Carter




