| Action | Key | |--------|-----| | Move | WASD | | Attack / Interact | K | | Jump | J | | Switch character | U | | Special ability | L | | Enter/exit vehicle | H | | Map | M |
Controller recommended – Xbox/PlayStation pads are plug-and-play.
TT Games has a formula, but The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game introduced unique mechanics that set it apart from LEGO Star Wars or LEGO Marvel. The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game-CODEX
In the vast ocean of digital entertainment, few combinations are as reliably entertaining as the fusion of TT Games’ signature brick-busting gameplay and the high-octane lore of LEGO NINJAGO. For PC gamers who prefer their software without DRM shackles, the phrase "The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game-CODEX" became a pivotal search term in late 2017. This article dives deep into what this release entailed, why the CODEX scene release mattered, and how the game holds up today.
| Category | Details |
|----------------|----------------------------------------------|
| Store URL | store.steampowered.com/app/640100 |
| Protection | SteamStub + Custom DRM |
| Crack Date | Day 1 (September 22, 2017) |
| NFO Checksum | Included (CRC32 verification) |
| DLC | None at time of release | | Action | Key | |--------|-----| | Move
This article does not condone piracy; it analyzes the scene release as a cultural artifact. "CODEX" tags exist because of DRM controversy. Many PC gamers in 2017 downloaded the CODEX version as a "demo"—TT Games did not release a public demo for this title. Furthermore, because the game requires an internet connection for cloud saves but does not feature meaningful multiplayer (only local co-op), the crack provided no functional loss compared to the paid version.
Note: The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game has since been delisted from some digital stores due to licensing agreements, making preservation copies (like those released by CODEX) the only way to legally access the software if you did not purchase it before delisting. TT Games has a formula, but The LEGO
This content is for historical reference of software cracking scene conventions (0-day warez).
I do not condone piracy. If you enjoy the game, please support the developers – buy it legally on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox.
The primary talking point regarding the CODEX release is the complexity of the protection it defeated.
While every LEGO game has combat, this title emphasizes fighting combos. The "Spinjitzu" ability acts as a vortex attack that sucks in nearby enemies and props. The CODEX version preserves the local co-op feature, allowing two players to perform "Ninja Combos"—synchronized attacks that unleash massive stud multipliers.