| Level Progression | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandbox | ||||
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| Number | ?-DS |
| Game | LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (DS) |
| Universe | Star Wars |
| Episode | LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy |
| Playable Characters | Salacious Crumb* Leia Jabba's Prisoner* |
| True Jedi Status | 10,100 |
Sandbox is a bonus level from the Nintendo DS version of LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. To unlock it, the player must obtain True Jedi at all levels.
Opening Crawl[]
| Episode ?? |
| SANDBOX |
| An even longer time ago, in a |
| galaxy far, far away.... |
| It is a period of peace and |
| tranquility. The galaxy sits in |
| the throes of infancy as the |
| CREATORS breathe life into |
| the barren sand. |
| What will rise from the |
| primordial sand? What |
| surprises await the intrepid |
| explorers? The face of |
| creation can be changed... |
Walkthrough[]
Even just by unlocking the level, the player can play it in Story or Free Play. In Story, player cannot do much of anything, they are limited to just Salacious Crumb and Leia Jabba's Prisoner. In Free Play, the player can do a lot of things if they play as Boba Fett or Jango Fett. There are no collectibles in this level, nor are there many studs, making it impossible to obtain True Jedi. The player can pull levers for fun and even fight enemies like, for example, a giant Ewok. The player isn't able to complete this level, so they will have to leave the cantina. However, completing this level isn't required to complete the game 100%.
Data[]
| HOW TO UNLOCK: Complete the Super-Kit. | |||||
| Playable Characters | Enemies | ||||
| Salacious Crumb Leia Jabba's Prisoner |
Snowtrooper* TIE Fighter Pilot Custom Character T-16 Skyhopper* ATST* Probe Droid* Slave I* TIE Advanced* Giant Ewok* | ||||
| HOW TO COMPLETE: This level cannot be completed. | |||||
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The developers probably created this level as a test level.
- In version 1.0, the AIs of the second character and the giant Ewok make them run towards the northern wall.

