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Educational/Science
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EVERYONE,
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DESCRIPTION
Build your own droids in the name of galactic peace with Star Wars: DroidWorks. The Rebel Alliance has received information that the Empire is building a secret droid factory somewhere on Tatooine, and it's sending you to investigate. Your mission is to find the factory and reprogram the assassin droids the Empire is creating there.
To get there, you must first earn your droid credentials by building them through eight training missions. Success in these missions (which can be taken more than once) results in attaining your degree as a Droid Master and awards players with newer and better droid parts.
But you are not alone in your mission, as you also have the assistance of Jawa leader Wimateeka and Holocam-E (a.k.a. Cammy), who will accompany you on all your missions. Star Wars favorites R2-D2 and C-3PO are along for the ride as well, providing you with suggestions about your droids and with help when you run into trouble.
Players can also access the InDex, showing them the greatest problem they must solve or the main deed they must accomplish to finish the mission. ~ Lisa Karen Savignano, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“It's for kids, it's pretty simplistic, and it's mostly about teaching basic physics concepts. But for what it is, it's a surprisingly fun exploration-heavy platformer.”
“It's for kids, it's pretty simplistic, and it's mostly about teaching basic physics concepts. But for what it is, it's a surprisingly fun exploration-heavy platformer.”
created 13/JUN/2009
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The world record for number of button mashes per second, set by Toshuyuki Takahashi.
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