Star Wars: Droids (video game)

Star Wars: Droids is an action video game developed by Binary Design in 1988 and published by Mastertronic.[1][2] The game was released on the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.

Star Wars: Droids
Developer(s)Binary Design
Publisher(s)Mastertronic
Release1988
Genre(s)Action

Gameplay

The game is a mixture of platform, puzzle and action, and is loosely based on the Star Wars: Droids TV series. The player mainly controls C-3PO through the use of six buttons at the bottom of the screen, four dedicated to movement, one as an "interact" button, and one for throwing Thermal Detonators. The player will occasionally happen across items that can be picked up and used with the "interact" button. Items are generally used to open doors, and Thermal Detonators can be used to attack other droids that become hazards.

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References

  1. Game review at MobyGames
  2. Star Wars Droids at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
  • Game at GameSpot
  • at mobygames


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