

The premise of the game is that players are using a slingshot to fling cartoonish birds at structures housing green pigs (dressed as Tuscan Raiders, Stormtroopers, etc.), aiming to destroy the structures and ultimately cause enough damage to knock out the pigs contained within. The gameplay in stages themselves is largely silent, save for the frequent use of Star Wars’ signature sound effects.Īs for the gameplay… well, with or without Star Wars, this is still an Angry Birds game.

These visuals are joined by music in the menus and as “victory” music between stages that is clearly designed to sound like John Williams’ film score.
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This works almost like a cute licensed spoof of Star Wars, and visually looks good, although the relatively low resolution of the Nintendo 3DS does mean that the gameplay can look somewhat pixellated when zoomed out to see the full stage. The game still largely maintains the cartoonish 2D visual style of the Angry Birds series, and the way the Star Wars stuff is worked in is almost like the Angry Birds characters are cosplaying as Star Wars characters. This game pairs the physics-based Arcade-style gameplay of the Angry Birds series with sound effects and musical cues from the Star Wars universe, as well as characters and locations that are a silly mash-up of the two. Game Company Bad Behavior Profile Page: Activision BlizzardĪngry Birds Star Wars is a licensed family-friendly spin-off of the popular Smartphone game released on PC and mobile devices in 2012 and ported to PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS in 2013.

Players: 1-2 Co-Op (Local Alternating), 2-4 Competitive (Local Alternating)
