Video Games: Star Wars: Droidworks

David Gordon
Saturday 06 March 1999 00:02 GMT
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PC CD-ROM With the new Star Wars film imminent, more and more titles based on the number one sci-fi movie become available - like Star Wars: Droidworks by Lucas Learning. In this title, players get to create their own droids, like R2D2 and C3PO, and then put them to the test in training missions. The more missions you complete, the more droid pieces you collect, and the more missions you can play. This is really one for small children and early-learners, with nicely presented 3D graphics and very simple, easy gameplay.

Lucas Learning, out now, pounds 29.99

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