Summary
- Lego The Hobbit is a standout in this list for all the crafting you have to do.
- Naturally, titles with open-world adventures, such as Lego DC Super Villains and Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 ask a lot from you.
- Lego Dimensions is just ridiculous. You don't only need to find over 1,000 gold bricks, but you also need to buy physical toys.
There's no shortage of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Lego-themed video games, least of all from TT Games. Since 2005, this dependable b🐻unch has cranked out one or two brick-bashing collectathons per annum, all usually tied to some movie IP or other. Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Marvel, you name it.

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Clearing the story mode of one of these games is typically an easy feat; they are, after all, family titles. What'll keep you coming back for hours on end, though, is that coveted 100 percent mark. Gold bricks, red bricks, and other bricks of all colours and denominations litter the Legoverse – but which entries are the toughest to completely clear?
A quick disclaimer: a fair few of the games on this list have bugs or exploits that can be used to fool the software into thinking you've beaten it, mostly employed by speedrunners. This ranking assumes you're getting 100 percent the legit way!
10 Lego The Hobb🍨it ꧋
There And Back Again, And Again, And Again
One of two Lego games adapting the works of Tolkien, The Hobbit is a curious case in that it was released before its namesake cinematic tril𝓀ogy was even completꦺed. The third movie, Battle Of The Five Armies, was intended to be released as DLC – but this never materialized.
The Hobbit just slightly edges out its cousin Lego Lord of the Rings (which was already a completion nightmare) due to its crafting system. Not only do you still need to scour the vast map of Middle-Earth for quests and bricks, but now NPCs will request tools, which require consumable materials and hidden schematics to create. Grinding! In a Lego game! It's a Balrog-sized endeavour.
9 𝔉 The Lego Movie 2 Videogame
Everything's Not Awesome
Unlike its predecessor, which was a more traditional Lego adventure, The Lego Movie 2 Vide𒅌ogame adopts a freeform open-world approach. Appropriate, given that it runs on the Lego Worlds engine. There are no linear levels to speak of; instead, you c🅰omplete missions in a series of expansive overworlds, while rebuilding your custom town of Syspocalypstar.
The 100 percent is a tricky beast here because it's all down to RNG. For the first (and to date only) time in the TT Games saga, characters and vehicles are locked behind randomised loot crates. Emmet and Wyldstyle have their work cut out, as the gameplay loop of killing enemies, popping chests, and repeating balloons into 30+ hours.
8 🌳 Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga ♊
Force-ing You To Play It Thrice
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga was the entry point into the Lego franchise for most gamers, and it's undeniably a classic. All six (at the time) Star Wars movies were recreated in building-block format, and it laid down the time-tested formula that TT has hesitated to waver from for almost two decades.
In terms of 100 percent, it's gargantuan. You'll need to play every stage in the game four times: once for the story, then again for Minikits, Blue Minikits, and the Super Story, respectively. The Super Stories are particularly egregious additions, as all you're doing is marathoning each level from a given movie. All this wanton (tauntaun?) padding puts your run in the ballpark of 60 hours.
7 🐼 Lego DC Super Villains 🤡
It's Good To Be Bad
Having thoroughly worn out the Batman license, but still being under contract for a fourth DC-themed game, TT opted to plunder a different corner of the comic book empire for Lego DC Super Villains. It takes a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sonic Forces-esque෴ slant, having you create an OC who then bands together with Lex Luthor, Joker, and company throughout their nefarious deeds.
DCSV's hundo is complicated by the Challenges system. Though greatly improved from its debut appearance in Lego Marvel 2 (in that you now actually get hints), it remains a bugbear as you're tasked with going on what amounts to a pixel hunt across a gigantic, labyrinthine open world. Top that off with the usual gold bricks and Minikits, and even Harley Quinn would struggle to see the fun side.
6 ༺ Lego Star Wars: T൲he Clone Wars
Turning Snips Into Snippy
Yep, Star Wars makes a second appearance on our list – and it won't be the last. Drawing on the stellar Clone Wars animated series, this one changes things up by tossing top-down strategy levels into the mix. As well as the rote hopping, bopping, and lightsaber slashing, you'll be presented with battlefields where you need to decide which troops to deploy, and where, to ensure Republic victory.
And it's precisely these segments that bloat the 100 percent runtime. Once you clear the story, you're thrust into a broader conflict against the Separatists, who have occupied 16 planets. Put your commander hat on and reclaim those systems – but you're still not done! Swapping allegiances and playing as a Separatist character, you'll then take all 16 back for those final measly percentage poi🅘nts. This is where 𒆙the fun begins...
5 Lego Marvel Superheroes꧃ 2
Come And Get Your Pain Now
Lego Marvel 2 is widely regarded as one of the most tedious grinds in the Lego lineup. Whereas the first Lego Marvel was a charming breeze to blast through, the sequel plonks you in Chronopolis, an absolute mess of a hub world stitched together by Kang the Conqueror. In concept, it's neat being able to stroll from Wakanda to Xandar in seconds flat. Navigationally, it's horrendous.

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And, oh man, the Challenge system. A hefty chunk of the gold bricks is sealed behind such vague tasks as 'shoot down 20 wanted posters,' or 'break 30 crates', or 'destroy 20 Kang drones,' etc., all of which could be literally anywhere in this disorienti🔯ng environment. Have fun attempting this without a guide, kids!
4 Lego City Undercover 🌳ꦑ
The Chase Begins
One of the few Lego games not based on an existing IP, Lego City Undercover puts you in the plastic, square-shaped shoes of Chase McCain – a cop who's out for revenge against the dastardly criminal Rex Fury. In an experience best described as 'GTA for the whole family', you'll infiltrate criminal gangs and uncover conspiratorial webs that threaten the whole city.
It cannot be overstated how huge this map is, and it's stuffed to the gills with collectibles. Character tokens, red bricks, vehicles; and we haven't even mentioned the job classes. Chase can don the suits of firefighters, farmers, robbers, and more, all of which have specialized missions to accomplish, like vandalizing ATMs or rescuing pigs. It never ends!
3 Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 🐲
It's A Huge Galaxy, After All
The Skywalker Saga is the definitive Lego Star Wars package. It spent over five years in development, before finally hitting screens in 2022 – and the reason for that delay became apparent. This is an unprecedented love letter to that galaxy far, far away, with all nine mainline movies now playable, and a cast of literal thousands to unlock. There's even DLC for shows like The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch.
Thus, as you'd expect, getting 100 percent is grueling. Over 30 planets to roam, dogfights and capital ships to capture in space, hidden achievements, skill trees... you'll be immersed for days on end. Naboo alone has three regions to its name, while Tatooine has five. By the time the hundredth Rebel pilot requests an escort to the other side of the solar system, you'll be pooped.
2 Lego World🌼s
"We Want The Minecraft Audience"
A curious experiment that came and went with little fanfare, Lego Worlds tried to meld the TT Games formula with a building sandbox. The inspiration was obvious: Minecraft's hallmarks were all over the thing, and it resulted in a product at odds with itself, offering both structured missions and procedurally-generated environments you could edit at will.

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It didn't really work – but all the same, Worlds tracks your completion percentage, which means it qualifies for our list. In order to hit the mark, you'll need to scan every object in every possible biome; which, due to the nature of the RNG beast, means you could conceivably be generating maps and wandering them for hours looking for a single plant or animal.
1 ꧙ 𒈔 Lego Dimensions
Break Out Your Wallet
Dimensions wins the 100 percent contest by a tremendously wide margi♉n, for two insurmountable reasons. One, it has the highest count of gold bricks in the entire franchise: 1,016, spread across 45 levels and 30 open worlds, all based on a different IP. And two? The cost. Di𝕴mensions was a toys-to-life game, meaning you need to own physical figures to access the assorted realms.
Dimensions was not cheap on release, and seven years down the line, it is prohibitively expensive. Major culprits include Sonic the Hedgehog, who goes for more than 40 bucks, and the Adventure Time cast, who you'll be lucky to snag for under 60. Assuming you can clear the financial hurdle, over 200 hours of gameplay are between you and the hundo.