In any case, it is likely if you upgrade your computer, you will be able to play the games without any trouble. Thanks again! This article is about the game. For Junkbot himself, see Junkbot character. Lego Junkbot 2 This is a fun Lego game in which you need to make the large container eat all the small trash bins. Move the Lego bricks so he can reach everywhere.
Play Lego Junkbot 1 on FunnyGames. Move the lego blocks and collect the trash! Hazards There are various hazards that exist in Junkbot. Fire Fire will burn Junkbot upon contact, so it is important to keep Junkbot from touching it.
Dripping Taps Water Drops are deadly to Junkbot to the touch and will shock his circuits. Gearbots Gearbots are other robots that move from side to side, at a faster rate than Junkbot. Climbbots Climbbots are similar to Gearbots, however, they are able to climb up and over any barrier. Flybots Flybots are similar to Gearbots, and float back and forth at a pre-determined altitude.
Eyebots Eyebots are similar to Gearbots, however, they fly back and forth at a pre-determined altitude. Other Elements There are various other non-hazardous elements in Junkbot. Fan Fans blow air directly upwards, and Junkbot as well if it is standing on one.
Bouncing Bricks Certain bricks allow Junkbot to jump forward in whichever direction he was travelling. If Junkbot comes into contact with one, he is given an impenetrable shield which lasts for 5 seconds. Each "S" brick may only be used once, at which time it becomes grey and no longer functions. Switches can activate or deactivate fire elements and fans. These are located in some levels in various places. Junkbot has 60 levels, throughout four different stages. The stages are called buildings in this game.
Brickipedia Explore. Recent themes. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Junkbot Game. View source. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Build with bricks to help Junkbot on his adventures through the factory! NOTE: Any detection from your antivirus about this game being a virus is a false positive, I've made it absolutely safe from malware. I only had the. Since one user reported evidence of malicious code only after a significant duration of gameplay, it seems to me in my very humble and non-professional opinion to urge visitors to the Internet Archive to treat this file as contaminated.
Perhaps an old computer with an old version of Shockwave might be able to run an archived version of Junkbot on the Wayback Machine? Sadly, for fans of Junkbot such as myself, he never existed in an official, physical Lego form. Sure, we could easily build him, but without the printing, it just wasn't truly Junkbot. That's why I've created this project.
To not only finally have Junkbot in a true physical form, but for the entirety of the game to come to reality. As I said, this project has the entirety of the Junkbot games.
But what does that mean exactly? Well, Junkbot was separated into four buildings, each with fifteen levels.
Junkbot Undercover had four floors with fifteen levels too and an extra fifth floor with only one level. Including the two intro screens of the games, since they were interactive, that's different levels. And I have built to scale all levels, including all the platforms, move-able bricks, hazards, enemies, etc. Now if you played Junkbot or you looked at the massive gallery of photos, you're probably wondering how this set will contain all levels.
Surely, it would be way too massive for each level to be all out at once? And yes, I agree, that wouldn't be practical. So, this set will be similar to a Creator 3-in-1, having the minimum amount of pieces so that you can only have one of the levels out at a time.
Instead of a 3-in-1 however, it's a in So, how many pieces are in this set then? I don't have an exact number, but I estimate that the piece count is anywhere from , pieces.
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