Star Wars: Droid Works
Star Wars: DroidWorks | |
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Developer(s) | Lucas Learning |
Publisher(s) | Lucas Learning |
Engine |
Sith Engine (rendering and gameplay) INSANE Engine (cutscenes and video only). |
Platform(s) | PC (Windows 9x), Macintosh |
Release date(s) | 1998 |
Genre(s) | Third-person adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Star Wars DroidWorks is an educational video game made by Lucas Learning, where the purpose is to create a droid using many different parts that can be assembled in almost endless combinations and have said droid complete a mission. These missions are where the educational properties come into play, as the missions puzzle specifies, it will teach the player about Energy, Force and Motion, Simple Machines, Light, and Magnetism.
Plot
On Tatooine, there is a droid factory that the Galactic Empire has set up, So the rebellion sends C-3PO and R2-D2 and you, a rebel agent disguised as a Jawa to complete missions leading to the secret droid factory and to reprogram the evil droid army, but first, you must win the trust of your fellow Jawas. To proceed to the droid factory, you must complete eight training missions and four top-secret missions with task-specific requirements, Such as 'Droid must be magnetic, Droid must be able to see in the dark, or Droid must weigh less than 100 kilograms, This allows you to complete the mission.
Compatibility
This game does not work with most modern operating systems, although Windows 8 seems to be able to play the game without any modification on recommended installation settings.
Critical reception
PC Mag said "It's programs like this that truly make learning fun".[1]
References
External links
- Star Wars: Droid Works on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
- LucasLearning Software Products - Star Wars DroidWorks
- Star wars robot games