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LGR - Star Wars Yoda Stories - PC Game Review

LGR - Star Wars Yoda Stories - PC Game Review

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Play Luke Skywalker as Yoda's minion and travel around the galaxy, solving puzzles and collecting keys! Do or do not like this game, there is no try slayerpianoman: I loved this game! I was born on '92 and got this game before I could read, so id have to get my mom to sit with me. i pull it out occasionally, and for real it wasnt bad for a desktop time waster. I appreciated the puzzles and the ability to not only travel to dagoba, but other planets in one game. The fact that there were a couple scenarios was great because hitting new game led to a new adventure instead of just one on loop. Gotta say, most gamers freak out when when they hear the sound byte of Link opening a treasure chest. Sometimes, I geek out when I hear the starwars theme and I go back to when I finally found the locator in the AT AT on hoth in this game. Cheers, Clint, thanks for the review!
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 9


One of the very few intelligent reviews of this game out there. Most of them just shit on the game for not being lego star wars or something like that.
This game is not only pretty decent as a casual game, it was a revolutionary game for its time: casual gaming was pretty much non-existant, and the only meaning of roguelike was an actual rogue-like, not dead cells, binding of isaac, enter the gungeon or anything like that. This game was ahead of its time despite its flaws, mainly the controls and the combat. Also, the locator is a bit overpowered, I recommend playing this with small level sizes without using the locator.

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The year is 2020
Andcrhere is STILL only one trilogy.
We can only assume that Luke Skywalker went on to kick butt and use the Force to restore order to the galaxy.
Meanwhile his sister and her scruffy looking, nerf herder kicked butt and repaired ships throughout the galaxy and finally Leia returned to politics, helping planets establish stable governments in the wake of the collapsing Empire.
Training Jedis and restoring order. Luke, Leia, Chewie, Han Solo, C3PO, and yes, even Lando Calrission, would finally look out among the stars and witness the grand legacy of the Skywalkers.

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I really played this game a lot as a kid. And actually there is kinda a -goal- in this game. After a certain amount of missions (if I remember rihgt) Yoda even disappears of Dagobah and you have this special mission to rescue him (also only appeared ONCE in all the time I played. In the end you receive the green light saber. This is just my memorie. probably not 100% correct but this really happened. After this special mission it went back to normal and nothing special happened ever again, just random missions.
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I played this years and years ago as a pretty young kid and enjoyed it a lot despite not knowing what I was doing. Our family moved from that house and around the time, I got a hand-me-down laptop to play games on from my father, so I stopped playing on that computer. Over a decade later, I always thought those memories were from a fever dream or a Chinese knockoff game.
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It's a cute little thing and I was pleasantly surprised to find out it runs perfectly on my 64-bit Windows 7 (I already had a patched DLL file for the sound system because it was needed to run it under Win XP as well.
It is a distraction game, yet I somehow managed to sink quite a few hours into it over the last 15 years. How? Why? I'll probably never know.

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My grandmother had this installed on her PC and I would play it to death whenever I was over for multi day stays. Honestly, it may not be the most complex game, it is the most true to the universe game I have ever played. I'm actually looking for a copy to refresh myself from what these new movies have done to the franchise.
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I never played this, but I used to love the Indiana Jones one, and for what I can tell based on this video it's the exact same thing, only with a different theme.
I got it included with the CD-ROM version of Monkey Island or Monkey Island 2, and as a bonus, basically free little treat, it was just awesome!

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This game was my very first contact with the Star Wars franchise, built my hopes and dreams about the movies long before seeing the movies (poor country)
Loved the behind the scenes of the Making magic, or simply build my own story about what the movies could be about. ahhh nostalgia hits

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i used to have so much fun playing this game as a kid(despite my dads firm conviction it contained a virus which resulted in the disk being shattered). as a young boy obsessed with star wars i enjoyed this game immensely and it was one of the first games i played on the pc.
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