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Bloxels Star Wars was a hybrid mobile game developed by Pixel Press, Mattel and Lucasfilm. The physical component of the game was a 13 x 13 board in which players could place different colored blocks which, when scanned by the camera function integrated into the Bloxels Star Wars app, would generate a platformer level on the player's device. The app included a story mode, which served as the way players unlocked Star Warscharacters and scenery.[1]

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Publisher's summary

Build your own Star Wars™ video games with Bloxels® Star Wars™! This innovative platform makes video game creation easy! Watch your game world come to life as you lay out, design and configure your own Star Wars™ story using iconic characters like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Boba Fett, Greedo, and Chewbacca! The physical pieces in the Bloxels® Star Wars™ game set work with the Bloxels® Star Wars™ app to digitize your creations, put them on-screen and make them playable. Use the 13 x 13 Gameboard and colored blocks to design a room, use iconic Star Wars™ art for game elements and bring your heroes and villains to life. When creating game rooms, each color in your design represents a different element, like terrain, water or a hazard. Once you have finished adding blocks, snap a picture with the "in-app camera" to digitize your creation. Go from blocks to "Bloxels" instantly! In Story Mode, you can embrace the harmony of the Light Side or choose the power of the Dark Side as you play missions with iconic Star Wars™ characters. Missions highlight the unique abilities of each character and setting, inspiring players to create their own stories in Game Creator mode. Missions take place on Mos Eisley, Hoth, Jabba's Palace, the Ewok's Village, and the Death Star. Each mission has a set character. In Game Creator, you create, play, and customize. The process of building the game is easy to follow, with instructions and tutorials to help beginners. Once you create your video game, you can share it so that other Star Wars™ Bloxels® players can see and play your creation! The most creative stories and challenging levels will be featured for all to play in the game (players must have a Bloxels® account to share games— parental consent required). The community of 13-bit builders can explore each other's gaming worlds, explore games, liking, and sharing![3]

Continuity

In the story mode, the Death Star dark side missions feature Emperor Palpatine and his throne room. However, his throne room was not located on the first Death Star, but instead on the Death Star II.

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Premium-Era-real Introducing Bloxels Star Wars on Bloxels (November 15, 2017) (backup link archived on June 15, 2020)
  2. TwitterLogo Bloxels (@bloxels) on Twitter (post on July 23, 2020): "The Bloxels Star Wars app was discontinued last year. We stopped selling it directly over a year ago, but unfortunately it is still being sold by third parties on Amazon & bargain stores which is out of our control. We recommend reaching out to the seller for a refund if possible" (backup link)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Premium-Era-real Bloxels™ Star Wars™ on Mattel (backup link)
  4. Premium-Era-real Bloxels Star Wars™ on Apptopia (backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Premium-Era-real Bloxels Star Wars on Bloxels (original page now obsolete)
  6. Premium-Era-real Bloxels Star Wars™ on Mattel (backup link)
  7. Premium-Era-real The Story Behind the Creation of Bloxels Star Wars on Bloxels (November 10, 2017) (backup link archived on November 23, 2018)

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