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That ^ sounds absurd, but it may just work.

Maybe bring back the gameplay of Smash, but add different enemies, and different special attacks instead of cards.

For instance, they can have Airjitzu Smash, where airjitzu can have a few offensive and defensive abilities.

For instance, you can send a lightning vortex to stun an enemy, or use an earth vortex to make attacks from the enemy less accurate.

There would obviously be regular elemental attacks as well. All the Smash games had them.

And a big yes to new characters. Not only could you play as more, it would be better in my opinion, if you could spend the XP you gather to either get cards or purchase new characters.

New characters bought could come with their own little story (extra story mode levels), and their own stats for cards, etc.

I remember when LEGO pumped out Smash games all the time (original, DX, Party, Creations, Viper, ZX), and I enjoyed them. In particular, original, DX and ZX.

Do you want them back? Share your thoughts below.

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Smash flash games on the old Ninjago website? Oh, I loved them. I usually find most of Lego online games boring (although that's probably because they are for kids) but Smash series were very enjoyable. Too bad it's not possible to play them anymore. But honestly I think, if they make another one it probably wouldn't be as good as any of the old ones. They don't make these games like they used to.

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Lego would have to give us Junkbot (1&2), Beltz, Dreamz, World Builder (1&2), Train Game, MNOG, Backlot, and Crystalien Conflict first before that would happen.

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Hey, a guy can dream.

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Smash flash games on the old Ninjago website? Oh, I loved them. I usually find most of Lego online games boring (although that's probably because they are for kids) but Smash series were very enjoyable. Too bad it's not possible to play them anymore. But honestly I think, if they make another one it probably wouldn't be as good as any of the old ones. They don't make these games like they used to.

Yup. The reason I liked them was that for once, they had a mechanic that LEGO made that is not repetitive/simple button presses (their online and video games suffer from this). I enjoyed them for once, because they were actually hard, required some skill, and actually made me rage quit for once, not due to a glitch, but to actual game difficulty.

*ahem* Wyplash *ahem* Nukal *ahem* healing skeletons

Lego would have to give us Junkbot (1&2), Beltz, Dreamz, World Builder (1&2), Train Game, MNOG, Backlot, and Crystalien Conflict first before that would happen.

Good point. Most of the games you mentioned were unique, and not the regular click/platform/on-rails game they usually put out these days.

... But hey, at least we still have The Quest For R2-D2 and The Final Battle, right?

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Hmm...

It looks like so far, there is no one website that has all the Smash games... There's the original in one site, DX in another, etc.

And there's apparently a ton of East Asian Ninjago-themed games on this one site as well...

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Hmm...

It looks like so far, there is no one website that has all the Smash games... There's the original in one site, DX in another, etc.

And there's apparently a ton of East Asian Ninjago-themed games on this one site as well...

There are most of Smash games in the link which legozebra posted, but you need to download them.

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Lego would have to give us Junkbot (1&2), Beltz, Dreamz, World Builder (1&2), Train Game, MNOG, Backlot, and Crystalien Conflict first before that would happen.

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Hey, a guy can dream.

You didn't mention The Nightfall Incident, Robohunter 2 and MNOG II?

The Smash games were OK. I didn't find myself hoping for more of them though, since they made five of them.

Meanwhile, it seems the LEGO.com games get more boring every year. I can't even remember the last time they released a really, really great game since The Robot Chronicles, Glatorian Arena and Quest for R2-D2...

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The Smash games were OK. I didn't find myself hoping for more of them though, since they made five of them.

Meanwhile, it seems the LEGO.com games get more boring every year. I can't even remember the last time they released a really, really great game since The Robot Chronicles, Glatorian Arena and Quest for R2-D2...

It's been a long time since a Smash game was released. They'd probably change things up with this game if they made it.

And I honestly don't know why LEGO makes their online games so lame. It's just platform, drag, on-rails, and other simplistic concepts... With their 3D games, they're more or less the same.

I can't remember the last time they deviated from those concepts. Maybe it was with the final Smash game?

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It's been a long time since a Smash game was released. They'd probably change things up with this game if they made it.

And I honestly don't know why LEGO makes their online games so lame. It's just platform, drag, on-rails, and other simplistic concepts... With their 3D games, they're more or less the same.

I can't remember the last time they deviated from those concepts. Maybe it was with the final Smash game?

...No, it was with Voya Nui Online Game back in 2006. :tongue:

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...No, it was with Voya Nui Online Game back in 2006. :tongue:

... I see...

Speaking, they gave Hero Factory some interesting (Brain Attack) and even fun (Breakout) games, but what about Bionicle? Why is there nothing for it?

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