From the main screen, one may choose to enter Challenge Mode or the Workshop, or view the trophy wall. While in Challenge Mode or at the main screen, dewbacks, banthas, and landspeeders pass by in the background. In Challenge Mode, the player receives three seconds to memorize the color, shape, and design of an astromech droid model's head, body, and legs, plus its arm accessory, then one minute to cycle through choices and select the right parts. A streak of five correct droids in a row earns a hint token, which reveals the model again, for another three seconds. Up to three hint tokens can be accumulated at a time.
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| - From the main screen, one may choose to enter Challenge Mode or the Workshop, or view the trophy wall. While in Challenge Mode or at the main screen, dewbacks, banthas, and landspeeders pass by in the background. In Challenge Mode, the player receives three seconds to memorize the color, shape, and design of an astromech droid model's head, body, and legs, plus its arm accessory, then one minute to cycle through choices and select the right parts. A streak of five correct droids in a row earns a hint token, which reveals the model again, for another three seconds. Up to three hint tokens can be accumulated at a time.
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Creatures
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Characters
| - *Davin Felth
*R2-D2
*R5-D4
*Luke Skywalker
*Unidentified Jawa (Jawa Junkyard)
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Technology
| - *Brooks Propulsion rocket booster
*Buzz saw
*Lightsaber
*Thermal detonator
*Moisture vaporator
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| - Jawa Junkyard: Droids game
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miscellanea
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Vehicles
| - *Sandcrawler
*X-34 landspeeder
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Species
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Organizations
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droids
| - *Astromech droid
**R2-series astromech droid
**R4-series agromech droid
**R5-series astromech droid
**R6-series astromech droid
**R7-series astromech droid
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Locations
| - *Tatoo I
*Tatoo II
*Tatooine
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| - From the main screen, one may choose to enter Challenge Mode or the Workshop, or view the trophy wall. While in Challenge Mode or at the main screen, dewbacks, banthas, and landspeeders pass by in the background. In Challenge Mode, the player receives three seconds to memorize the color, shape, and design of an astromech droid model's head, body, and legs, plus its arm accessory, then one minute to cycle through choices and select the right parts. A streak of five correct droids in a row earns a hint token, which reveals the model again, for another three seconds. Up to three hint tokens can be accumulated at a time. After every ten droids built (up to one hundred) additional parts are unlocked to be used in the Workshop, but are also included in the Challenge Mode, raising the difficulty. After 100 droids are built, the game becomes very difficult, with sixty head choices alone. Ninety-six droid parts are unlocked at this point, and though the Jawa still repeats that more can be earned, no more are actually unlocked, even past level 150. A screen capture program can be used to temporarily record droid blueprints, which many players may find essential beyond the first one hundred levels. All ten trophies and all ninety-six parts can be easily and quickly unlocked. The game includes parts from all R-series astromech models from R2 to R7, except for the R3. While the game has little story to speak of, it would likely take place during or after 9 ABY, the year the R7 was introduced. One of the droid heads resembles the head of Kenner's R2-D2 action figure, which looked significantly different than its movie counterpart. The Jawa appears again as one of the characters players are asked to find in Star Wars Galactic Spy.
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