![]() The new mechanics and great stage design show Rovio is committed to evolving the series in a way that players will enjoy – it hasn’t simply jumped on the Star Wars bandwagon to make a quick buck. At £1.49 for 20 or £13.99 for 200, we’d have to question why you’re playing the game if you’re struggling that much.Īngry Birds Star Wars brings hours of challenging, entertaining gameplay that Angry Birds and Star Wars fans alike will love. As you progress through the levels and unlock achievements, you’re given a limited number of these to unleash at your will – or you can of course buy more through in-app payments. Where previous Angry Birds games featured the Mighty Eagle to give you a helping hand on tough levels, here it’s been replaced by (what else?) the laser-packing Mighty Falcon. Plus there’s the bonus levels, unlocked by hitting a certain number of stars, which include a mini R2-D2 and an egg-shaped C-3PO as your chuckable characters. Stage design is clever, drawing on the best of the original Angry Birds and the zero-G gameplay introduced in Angry Birds Space, keeping the levels interesting – just when you may start to tire of the standard gameplay setting, you’ll get a space level dropped in to keep you on your toes. To complete a level you may need to fire Han Solo in one direction and direct his blaster shots in the other, or use Luke’s lightsaber at just the right moment to deflect a Tusken Raider’s laser blast right back at them. No longer does the gameplay feel left open to chance – the birds’ new arsenal adds a new level of challenge. ![]() And it’s these new mechanics that gives Angry Birds Star Wars the edge on its predecessors. There’s even a furry Chewbacca bird, complete with Chewie sound effects, which is simply huge and destructive. The black bomb bird is now Obi-Wan Kenobi, complete with the ability to use Force pushes in the direction a player taps, while the yellow bird is the fearless Han Solo, with three blaster shots up his sleeve for wherever you aim. Red bird is now Luke Skywalker – complete with a ’70s-style blonde mop of hair – who can unleash a devastating lightsaber attack just before impact with a single tap. Gameplay is initially similar to Angry Birds Star Wars’ predecessors – but you’re soon introduced to the birds’ new abilities.
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