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Star Wars: Droids(video game)

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Star Wars: Droids

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Action puzzle

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Star Wars: Droids was a1988 platform game produced for theAmstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and theZX Spectrum. It was loosely tied to theStar Wars: Droids cartoon series.

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The Fromm gang managed to escape from the high-security prison on the planet Ingo, stole an A-Wing fighter and returned to their old base on Ingo's moon — Auren.

Fate brings R2-D2 and C-3PO into close contacts with the Fromms — rather too close for comfort . . . When the droids' shuttle pod crashes on the surface of Auren, the Fromms seize the duo and lock them away in a cell on the lowest level of the gang's hideout.

Using his probe arm, R2-D2 manages to break out of the cell and now C-3PO leads the way as the pair try to make their way through the locked doorways and past the hazardous security systems installed by the Fromms to keep their base safe. Unbeknown to the duo, rescue is at hand — Jord and Thall followed the crashing shuttle pod and are on the surface of Auren. Safety lies above R2-D2 and C-3PO . . . providing that they can find a route up through the eight levels of the Fromm hideout and deal with all the patrolling droids . . .

Gameplay[]

As an older arcade-style game, it has little plot, but the premise revolves around the droidsC-3PO andR2-D2 escaping from imprisonment in theFromm Gang complex while droids try to stop them (and deplete their health).

Thall Joben andJord Dusat are included in name only in the text at the end of the game. Fromm Gang guard droids are depicted as shorter than R2-D2. Various levels include prison (the lowest level), mining and research.

Levels[]

Escape from Aaron level

A level inStar Wars: Droids

  • Prison
  • Mining
  • Factory (Fac 51 level on the C64 version)
  • Research
  • Domestic
  • Communication
  • Security
  • Control

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"CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE ESCAPED FROM THE FROMM GANGS [sic] BASE ON THE SURFACE OF AUREN YOU MEET JORD AND THALL AND YOU ALL LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER"
―Message upon successful completion of theStar Wars: Droids Amstrad CPC version[3]

The events inStar Wars: Droids were never depicted in the cartoon and are unique to the game.

Among fans and other sources in the years after the game came out it was known asDroids: Escape from Aaron,[4] but no game information and materials at the time of its release used that name. And even the name "Aaron" is likely a misspelling of "Auren," the moon mentioned on the game's packaging. Later sources in theLegends continuity, erroneously refered to theplanet Aaron that the droids escaped from.[2]

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Amstrad CPC version

Commodore 64 version

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The Pirates and the Prince ·Treasure of the Hidden Planet
Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour ·Star Wars Animated Adventures: Droids
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The Lost Prince ·The White Witch ·The Pirates of Tarnoonga ·Escape from the Monster Ship
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The Droid Colouring Book of the Future ·The R2/D2 Quiz Book and C/3PO Puzzle Book
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