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VOICE OVER: Ty Richardson WRITTEN BY: Ty Richardson
Lego games have some hilarious cheats, whether they break the game or offer up a goofy novelty. For this list, we're looking at the funniest cheats in Lego games you absolutely need to unlock! Our list includes Imperial Inaccuracy from ""Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2016), Pew Pew Mode from "Lego DC Super Villains" (2018), the Middle-Earth Carnival from "Lego The Hobbit" (2014), and more!
Script written by Ty Richardson Lego games have some hilarious cheats, whether they break the game or offer up a goofy novelty. For this list, we're looking at the funniest cheats in Lego games you absolutely need to unlock! Our list includes Imperial Inaccuracy from ""Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2016), Pew Pew Mode from "Lego DC Super Villains" (2018), the Middle-Earth Carnival from "Lego The Hobbit" (2014), and more! Which of these Red Power Bricks were your favorite? Sound off in the comments below!

Disguise

Various This harmless little cheat has been around since the very first Lego game from TT Games, 2005’s “Lego Star Wars: The Video Game”. And thankfully, it’s usually one of the cheapest Extras to buy. When turned on, all characters in the game will wear a classic disguise get-up often seen in movies and TV - a simple pair of glasses, complete with a fake nose, hairy eyebrows, and mustache. Basically, you’re playing as Groucho Marx putting on an entire performance as multiple characters by himself. Some of the Lego games will even put disguises on animals and vehicles! So, if you feel your Lego games need some more staches, go ahead and toggle this Extra on.

The Ring Tone Bricks

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“Lego City Undercover” (2013) As you explore and complete missions in “Lego City Undercover”, you’ll receive calls from other characters asking for your help, most of the calls coming from Ellie Phillips. But you know, it’s not always fun hearing the same ring tone over and over again. Isn’t there some way to make the calls a little more amusing? Why, yes, there is! “Lego City Undercover” has hidden a few Power Bricks that will allow you to change the ring tone to different sound effects. Sound effects include honks, donkey and pig noises, burps, and even farts! Don’t be prude - you know this is funny!!

Pew Pew Mode

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“Lego DC Super Villains” (2018) Much like “Lego City Undercover”, “Lego DC Super Villains” houses a Red Brick that messes with the game’s sound effects a bit. This Power Brick can be found in the tenth level of the game, “Gridlocked”, and it will run you one hundred thousand studs. Not a bad price compared to others! Once toggled on, all gun sounds are replaced with “pew pews”! Honestly, it’s hard to NOT jump in and start yelling “pew pew” ourselves. Here’s a tip: turn on this in addition to Party Hat mode and Combat Confetti, and you’ve turned the game into a giant birthday party.

Demolition Mode

Various This in-game cheat has gone through a few different names- Demolition Mode, Destroy On Contact. We prefer the former as it perfectly describes what this Extra is all about. Simply put, Demolition Mode allows you to instantly destroy anything and everything that you run into. Refuse on the sidewalk? GONE. Satellite dishes and air vents on rooftops? BYE-BYE! Someone else’s vehicle? Can’t make an insurance claim if the car doesn’t exist anymore! Unleash your inner villain and destroy everything you can without any effort! MWAHAHAHHAHAHAAA!!!

Super Ewok Catapult

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“Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” (2007) Compared to the blasters of smugglers, bounty hunters, and Stormtroopers, Ewoks just seem kinda useless. Their slingshots don’t hit as hard nor do they feel like they create any impact whatsoever. So, how could these primitive weapons be improved? Easy! With the Super Ewok Catapult Extra, you can turn those measly blobs of dirt into explosives! Lob one of these, and you can decimate entire hordes of enemies or create the most chaotic bar fight in the “Star Wars” universe. A bit of a warning for you lot - you will get yourself killed several times just by using this Extra.

Bat-Fight Captions

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“Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham” (2014) In case you haven’t played “Beyond Gotham”, the game is loaded with references to the 1960’s “Batman” TV series starring Adam West. There’s even an entire level dedicated to the show! And if that is somehow still not enough for you, there is an Extra that pays homage to the Dark Knight’s cheesy era. By grabbing the Power Brick in “Same Bat-time! Same Bat-channel!”, you can unlock Bat-Fight Captions. When toggled on, it’ll replace all combat visual effects with the same visuals as the show - trumpet blares and a load of POWs, BLAMs, and ZINGs!

Edna Mode…Mode

“Lego The Incredibles” (2018) Yes, you heard that right - there is a Power Brick in “Lego The Incredibles” that is entirely dedicated to everyone’s favorite spunky fashionista from the Pixar superhero franchise. By turning on Edna Mode…Mode, everyone will be given the same stylish hair and glasses as Edna Mode. The Parr family, Syndrome, Frozone, even some of the Pixar characters are all Edna Mode now. The only piece preventing this Extra from being pure greatness is the lack of making everyone’s voice Edna Mode. Yeah, it would require additional development time, but hey, let a man dream.

Imperial Inaccuracy

“Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2016) Have you ever played a “Star Wars” game and thought, “Huh, I don’t remember Stormtroopers landing shots as well as these guys are!” Well, if you want a little more realism in your Lego games, then “Lego The Force Awakens” has you covered. One Power Brick called Imperial Inaccuracy found on the Crimson Corsair will run you a whopping ONE MILLION STUDS to unlock, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. Toggle it on, and enemies will have decreased inaccuracy at the expense of the realistic accuracy of “Star Wars”. Silly, TT Games - everyone knows Stormtroopers never land their shots.

Fertilizer

“Lego Star Wars” series (2005-) We here at MojoPlays love to partake in humor only of the highest of brows. Hm, yes, what what, caviar, and all that. And so, it is with great pleasure that we name the Fertilizer Extra the best cheat in all of Lego gaming. Pray tell, what does such an Extra do to advance a sophisticated and witty set of gamers as us? Simply put, my fine fellows, it makes animals poo out money! Hm, quite, biscuits and Cheerios, yes! With the stud multipliers turned out, we can turn all animals in the game into living money printers by harvesting their own leavings, making us even richer! What a capital idea!

Middle-Earth Carnival

“Lego The Hobbit” (2014) For as hilarious as it is turning poo into cash, this one absolutely takes the cake. This Power Brick requires you go through a handful of steps to unlock as well as a mere fifty thousand studs in your pocket. When all is said and done, you can toggle this on for what is the best Extra in all of Lego. Yes, you can enjoy a rave party with a dubstep remix of lines from the “Hobbit” movies. What makes it even better is that every character has their own dance animations for this song. There just isn’t a better way to party it up in Middle-Earth.

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