secured first place for the second week running, with sales increasing due to the streets being full of kids taking their half-term break from school.
Football sim FIFA 14 was second, Call of Duty: Ghosts third, Battlefield 4 fourth, and Lego Marvel Superheroes was fifth.
Lego titles accounted for nine games in the UK top 40 this week, with The Lego Movie perhaps reigniting interest in the entire series.
The rest of the top ten was rounded out by Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition in sixth, Grand Theft Auto V in seventh, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag in eighth, and Rayman Legends in tenth.
Ubisoft is the Xbox 360's most adventurous publisher. What's the secret, asks Darren Wells?.
Hugues Ricour is showing Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag when he says, almost casually: "One of the mandates that comes from our CEO is to enrich people's lives." It's a simple statement from the senior producer, offered to put into context what is now established as one of the games industry's most dependable annual releases. To state, despite itself, that the game does more than just fulfil the financial needs of a company - it also hopes to inspire some kind of fundamental change within the player.
Didn't get enough walkthroughs of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag? Rejoice, for Ubisoft has another one for you for the standalone/DLC game Freedom Cry!