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  • Star Wars: DroidWorks
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  • Star Wars: DroidWorks is a computer game released in 1998 by Lucas Learning for the PC. It is intended for children ages 10 and up. The game lets players build droids to do certain tasks, and in this game create a droid that will infiltrate an Imperial droid factory on the planet Tatooine, where assassin droids are being constructed to destroy the Rebel Alliance. The player is a Rebel agent (presumed to be a kid, based on the target audience) disguised as a Jawa interested in joining Wimateeka's clan. The player's base is a Jawa sandcrawler, presumably of the Nkik clan. R2-D2 and C-3PO narrate the introduction and assist you in convincing Wimateeka of your genuine interest in his clan.
  • The game lets players build droids to do certain tasks, and in this game create a droid that will infiltrate an Imperial droid factory on the planet Tatooine, where assassin droids are being constructed to destroy the Rebel Alliance. The player is a Rebel agent (somehow) disguised as a Jawa interested in joining Wimateeka's clan. The player's base is a Jawa sandcrawler, presumably of the Nkik clan. R2-D2 and C-3PO narrate the introduction and assist you in convincing Wimateeka of your genuine interest in his clan.
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Creatures
  • *Ronto
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Platforms
Characters
  • *Rebel droid builder *C-3PO *R2-D2 *Cammy *Anakin Skywalker *Palpatine *Wimateeka *Maliki *RD-RR *EG-7 *F-TO
  • *C-3PO *Chewbacca *Salacious B. Crumb *Dathcha *Unidentified Rebel agent (droid builder) *EG-7 (droid) *F-TO *Boba Fett *Holocam E "Cammie" *Keemee *Maliiki *Nemuu *Leia Organa *Palpatine *R2-D2 *RD-RR *Han Solo *Luke Skywalker *Teokuk *Tikkii *Jabba Desilijic Tiure *Unidentified moisture farmer (Rebel sympathizer) *Unidentified rogue assassin droid *Darth Vader *Wimateeka *Yoda
Timeline
  • c. 0 ABY
Technology
  • *Accutronics Wideview Binocular Dome Head *Brodan RBY Data Collection Scanning Head *Brodan Triple-Opposing Midweight Pincher *Chandril Tech Elevated Binocular Sensor *Chandril Tech Standard Low-Power Protocol Torso *Cybot Galactica AT-9 Tank System *Cybot Galactica C-Family Protocol Head *Cybot Galactica C-Family Protocol torso *Cybot Galactica Light Hydraulic Protocol Arm *Cybot Galactica Lightweight Knuckled Protocol Hand *Cybot Galactica TB-7 High-Speed Biped Unit *Cybot Galactica Versatile Humanoid Biped Unit *Incom All-Terrain Tractor Locomotion System *Incom Armored Heavyweight AZ Leg System *Incom IG-series Multisensor Head *Incom PT-IF Protocol Torso *Incom Reinforced Humanoid Torso *Industrial Automaton Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs *Industrial Automaton Heavyweight EV Head *Industrial Automaton High-Energy Power Welder *Industrial Automaton R-Family Locomotion Unit *Industrial Automaton R-Family Torso Shell *Industrial Automaton R2 Astromech Head *Michaud Industries Microweight Manipulation
Genre
  • Learning
Ratings
  • Everyone
miscellanea
  • *Water *Phrik metal mine
  • *Aurebesh *Galactic Basic Standard *High Galactic alphabet *Jawa droid builder certificate *Jawaese *Moisture farm *Moisture vaporator *Phrik metal mine *Water
Vehicles
  • *Jawa sandcrawler *CR90 corvette
  • *Sandcrawler *CR90 corvette
Species
  • *Human *Jawa
  • *Human *Jawa *Jinda
Title
  • Star Wars: DroidWorks
  • Star Wars: Droidworks
Released
  • 1998-10-21
  • 1998-10-28
Organizations
  • *Alliance to Restore the Republic *Brodan *Galactic Empire **Galactic Emperor **Stormtrooper Corps ***Stormtrooper *Incom Corporation *Michaud Industries *Nkik clan *Shiu-Shiu Race Systems
  • *Alliance to Restore the Republic *Galactic Empire **Galactic Emperor *Brodan *Stormtrooper Corps **Stormtrooper *Nkik clan
Publisher
droids
  • *R2-series astromech droid *3PO-series protocol droid *Unidentified Imperial assassin droid
  • *R2-series astromech droid *3PO-series protocol droid
Locations
  • *Tatooine **Tosche Station
  • *Tatooine **Tosche Station **Phrik metal mine **Jawa Data Crystal Information Area
abstract
  • Star Wars: DroidWorks is a computer game released in 1998 by Lucas Learning for the PC. It is intended for children ages 10 and up. The game lets players build droids to do certain tasks, and in this game create a droid that will infiltrate an Imperial droid factory on the planet Tatooine, where assassin droids are being constructed to destroy the Rebel Alliance. The player is a Rebel agent (presumed to be a kid, based on the target audience) disguised as a Jawa interested in joining Wimateeka's clan. The player's base is a Jawa sandcrawler, presumably of the Nkik clan. R2-D2 and C-3PO narrate the introduction and assist you in convincing Wimateeka of your genuine interest in his clan. With the help of Holocam E (a small, friendly, hovering droid with a thick female southern US accent), or "Cammy" for short, the player must put their droids through a series of tests and maneuvers in the arid terrain of Tatooine before the actual infiltration mission. According to the plot, this is to prove your worth to Wimateeka. In actuality, however, it is to test the player's knowledge of energy, force and motion, simple machines, light, and magnetism. Droids are controlled in the third person, and the camera is built into Cammy. The player starts in the Droid Workshop in Wimateeka's sandcrawler and can choose from 87 robotic parts to make over 25 million droid combinations. Each droid part would have unique properties that could be added to the droid to make it faster, stronger, more flexible, or capable of speech. Many of the parts are acquired by finishing the above-mentioned tests and maneuvers.
  • The game lets players build droids to do certain tasks, and in this game create a droid that will infiltrate an Imperial droid factory on the planet Tatooine, where assassin droids are being constructed to destroy the Rebel Alliance. The player is a Rebel agent (somehow) disguised as a Jawa interested in joining Wimateeka's clan. The player's base is a Jawa sandcrawler, presumably of the Nkik clan. R2-D2 and C-3PO narrate the introduction and assist you in convincing Wimateeka of your genuine interest in his clan. With the help of Holocam E (a small, friendly, hovering droid with a thick female southern US accent), or "Cammy" for short, the player must put their droids through a series of tests and maneuvers in the arid terrain of Tatooine before the actual infiltration mission. According to the plot, this is to prove your worth to Wimateeka. In actuality, however, it is to test the player's knowledge of energy, force and motion, simple machines, light, and magnetism. Droids are controlled in the third-person, and the camera is built into Cammy. The player starts in the Droid Workshop in Wimateeka's sandcrawler and can choose from 87 robotic parts to make over 25 million droid combinations. Each droid part would have unique properties that could be added to the droid to make it faster, stronger, more flexible, or capable of speech. Many of the parts are acquired by finishing the above-mentioned tests and maneuvers.