
^ 'Feral Interactive: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Adventure Continues'.Please read the section "Important Notes" before purchasing or using this app.
^ 'LEGO Indiana Jones 2 Arriving This Fall'. As of May 2012, the game has sold over 4 million copies worldwide. It is also criticized for not staying onto the details of the movies, a feature that was present in its predecessor. Kotaku, however, says the game delivers on many levels and recommends it over the first game. IGN gave the game 6.0, citing the lack of secrets in the main levels as well as the new hub worlds being a mess, but praised the soundtrack and lasting appeal. They also criticized the fact that half the game was based on 'the worst movie in the series.' However, GameSpot suggests that the 'roll-your-eyes nature of the film' finds a much better fit in the Lego game adaptation, giving the game an 8.0 overall. The game generally received mixed reviews.GameTrailers gave the game a score of 7.0, citing it as more repetitive than previous titles and criticizing a lack of online features to complement the co-op and level editor modes. The hub has also been redesigned where before each hub was a small area with easy access to levels which had been unlocked, now each hub is a large area in which entrances to levels must be discovered. Two-player co-op mode has been enhanced with split-screen rather than forcing both characters to always be close enough to fit on the same screen, the game will seamlessly split when characters wander apart and merge into one screen when both players are near each other. All versions of Lego Indiana Jones 2 include a level creator where players can create their own levels and objects. The last level of each movie would consist of a major boss battle, where the player would need to defeat the movies' main antagonist. The vehicle levels involved the player using their vehicle to destroy enemy vehicles.
The movies would also include a level that would have the player defeat a certain number of various enemies to complete the level.
Each movie is broken down into five levels, with the exception of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which was divided into three five level parts. Lego Indiana Jones 2:The Adventure Continues lets the player control a Lego figure in areas related to movie scenes and situations.