Finding ancient scrolls that you can activate to change the gameplay, like indicating secrets on the map or having everything look like an old movie, is a nice touch.
Not exact matches
Early in 1947, a Bedouin shepherd accidentally
found fragments of
ancient scrolls inside some earthenware jars in caves high up on the rock face near the Dead Sea.
Scraps of that
ancient text were
found in the same cave as the Dead Sea
Scrolls but have yet to be publically released.
Max
finds himself in possession of an
ancient scroll that describes the entire history of humankind from beginning to end.
It is most probable that players would generally
find LEGO Ninjago: The Movie Videogame relatively easy to progress through, although achieving 100 % completion is hard given the scale of the environments that need to be explored to
find character tokens,
ancient scrolls, gold bricks and much more besides; which is rather appropriate given the appeal of LEGO to a wide audience and age range from young children to adults.
Free play mode allows players to revisit each completed level in any order in an attempt to utilise the skills of each unlocked character by switching to characters that can not be used during story mode, therefore exploring to
find which character's abilities hold the key to progressing beyond a tricky puzzle and
finding out if a gold brick,
ancient scroll or character token is hidden beyond it.
As the game kicks off he purchases a model boat that holds a secret
scroll within, and thus he sets on a mission to
find the other
scrolls and discover some
ancient treasure.
The adventure and stories experience along with
finding ancient riches, books, and
scrolls has also been something I love to do.