

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on DS is basically the best way to relive all six movies with that classic LEGO charm. You start off as Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan storming a Trade Federation ship, smashing everything in sight—because let’s be real, half the fun is breaking LEGO objects just to see studs go flying. The puzzles are simple but satisfying, like rebuilding bridges or using Force powers in dumb ways just to see what happens.
What’s cool is how they condensed the console experience for the DS—you’ve got touchscreen menus, dual-screen action, and even some bonus Micronauts content (weird little minigames, but hey, extra stuff). The humor’s still there too, like watching Darth Maul’s dramatic entrance… only for him to faceplant because LEGO logic. It’s not as pretty as the big-screen versions, but for a handheld, it’s shockingly packed with content. Just don’t expect to resist replaying levels to 100% them—those gold bricks are weirdly addictive.
Must-play games
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Iron Man 2 (nds)
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Inazuma Eleven (nds)
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Rhythm Heaven (us) (nds)
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Lego Ninjago - The Videogame (eu) (nds)
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Kirby - Mass Attack (nds)
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Crash - Mind Over Mutant (nds)
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Kung Fu Panda - Legendary Warriors (nds)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat (nds)
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Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2 (nds)
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Warioware - Touched! (eu) (nds)
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Dragon Quest V - Tenkuu No Hanayome (dominent) (j) (nds)
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Lego Battles - Ninjago (nds)