LEGO® Star Wars™: TCS Warner Bros. LEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga is available on iOS for the first time! ***Episode I Story Mode is FREE for a lim… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga is available on iOS for the first time! ***Episode I Story Mode is FREE for a limited time.*** **Episodes II – VI and other content available via in-app purchases.** Experience the entire collection that combines the original LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and the sequel LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy for hours of epic Star Wars content and fun gameplay all from your iOS device! Begin your adventure in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace and journey through all six episodes in the whimsical style and humor of LEGO. May the bricks be with you! This game is filled with content! You’ll need 1.44gb of available space on your device if you install over wifi, but only 735mb of space if you download on your computer and then sync. As with many large app installations, we advise that you restart your device after installing as this will resolve some stability issues. Also make sure you have installed the most recent firmware. When re-installing the App, please select ‘Restore All Purchases’ from the main menu and allow a few moments to ensure your purchases have become active. This is a high memory usage app. If you have performance issues, try closing down background apps or restarting the device. FEATURES: 36 STORY MODE LEVELS + BONUS CONTENT From the Trade Federation’s “negotiations” with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace to the space battle above Endor in Return of the Jedi, play the most memorable and exhilarating scenes from your favorite episodes. Also unlock special bonus content featuring Bounty Hunter missions, a special Challenge Mode, Arcade Levels, and more! OVER 120 CHARACTERS Play as your favorite Jedi Knight or Sith Lord! There are over 120 playable characters to unlock, including Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, and Boba Fett. FORCE POWERS Which side of the Force will you use? Both dark and light side characters have their own unique Force abilities. Will you use a Force Throw to defeat the Jedi or choose your Lightsaber and Force Push to take down the evil Empire? LEGO STYLE GAMEPLAY Smash objects into LEGO bricks and switch characters on the fly as you play through different story levels. Create your own Star Wars character mash-ups like Han Windu and Lando Amidala! DYNAMIC CONTROL STYLES Switch between “Classic” and “Touch Screen” controls to find the play-style that suits you best. If you enjoy LEGO games, be sure to check out LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes, LEGO The Lord of the Rings, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and Years 5-7, and LEGO Friends. Information Seller:Warner Bros. Genre:Action, Adventure Release:Dec 12, 2013 Updated:Feb 02, 2022 Version:2.2.0 Size:826.2 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (22) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal nrfuller Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2009 243 0 0 Office Manager Wilmington, DE #2 nrfuller, May 2, 2014 I bought the entire unlock on day 1, played one level and haven't fired it up since. Gosh I wish I'd waited. Ah well. atmmta Active Member Sep 30, 2013 26 0 0 #3 atmmta, May 2, 2014 What's the significance of 66% TheMerc Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2012 353 0 0 #4 TheMerc, May 2, 2014 In Episode III, when Darth Sidious orders the Republic Army to exterminate the Jedi Order, that command is codenamed Order 66. This is an excellent game, if any of you guys have any interest in Star Wars. There's a huge amount of content here, both in terms of game modes and unlockables, there's no F2P elements (if you purchase the unlock all IAP, you're really getting the whole package. No other IAPs are pushed on you) and the story perfectly blends the Star Wars and LEGO formulas (it's not for nothing that this is the game - or rather "games" - that spawned the gaming franchise that LEGO nowadays is). If you're a Star Wars fan and if you find LEGO's brand of humor amusing, then by all means jump on this! Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #5 Greyskull, May 2, 2014 I owned the original Lego Star wars (original trilogy). Is anything different in this compendium regarding the original trilogy? Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #6 Exact-Psience, May 2, 2014 I just noticed all the Star Wars titles are on sale, probably coz of May 4th. May the 4th be with you. TheMerc Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2012 353 0 0 #7 TheMerc, May 2, 2014 Nothing is different. I played the Original Trilogy game a couple of years ago (though that wasn't the first LEGO Star Wars game, the Prequel-centered one came out first), and everything in here regarding those levels is exactly as I remember it! neonbible Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2011 312 0 16 #8 neonbible, May 2, 2014 I used to have Lego Star Wars for DS but never completed them. Just bought for iPad and boy are the graphics so much better! How does this compare to the bigger console versions? cloudpuff Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2013 3,600 0 36 lazy layabout uk #9 cloudpuff, May 4, 2014 Haha, my daughter thinks you're a genius for coming up with that. Just realised that sounds sarky, it's not, she genuinely thinks it's hilarious. Andy C83 Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2010 3,628 21 38 Over the Rainbow #10 Andy C83, May 4, 2014 Had no idea that was a thing, thank you for bringing to my attention. Happy Star Wars Day. jerseydvd Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2009 47 0 0 #11 jerseydvd, May 4, 2014 Origin of Star Wars Day (May 4th) The reference was first used on May 4, 1979, the day Margaret Thatcher took office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Thatcher's political party, the Conservatives, placed a congratulatory advertisement in The London Evening News that stated "May the Fourth Be with You, Maggie. Congratulations." In 2011, the first organized celebration of Star Wars Day took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Toronto Underground Cinema. jeffyg3 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2010 1,251 0 36 #12 jeffyg3, May 4, 2014 Last edited: May 4, 2014 I have the game on my Macbook. I've only played the first 30 minutes on the Mac and about the same on my iPad Mini. Seems like the same game, except obviously better graphics on the Mac/PC version. Though on the description for both games, on the Mac/PC version its says you can unlock over 160 characters in the description and on iTunes it says for iOS it says you can unlock over 120 characters. So I'm not sure if some characters are missing on the iOS version? Also, I'm not seeing any co-op multiplayer support for the iOS version. Maybe those characters in the Mac/PC version need co-op play to unlock like some other Lego games, so maybe they're not in the iOS verison because of that? idk, just my quick thoughts on it. But it plays beautifully on the iPad Mini, MFi controllers work great on them, and it seems like it's all there from what I've played of it so far. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #13 Exact-Psience, May 4, 2014 Ahahaha! Well, i think she'll be happy to hear that tuesday will be Revenge of the 6th. Capricornman Well-Known Member Dec 8, 2011 2,993 0 0 #14 Capricornman, May 4, 2014 Happy Luke Skywalker Day. May the fourth be with you! Jake7905 Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2013 1,004 0 0 #15 Jake7905, May 4, 2014 Well, Thatcher also was the inspiration for the Emperor as well. Dustrick Member Jan 2, 2013 18 0 0 Arizona #16 Dustrick, May 5, 2014 Sage. JARVIS42 Well-Known Member Apr 29, 2014 189 0 16 #17 JARVIS42, May 6, 2014 Bought the Complete Package! Going to my pile. Now I wonder how long before I get to play this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I bought the entire unlock on day 1, played one level and haven't fired it up since. Gosh I wish I'd waited. Ah well.
In Episode III, when Darth Sidious orders the Republic Army to exterminate the Jedi Order, that command is codenamed Order 66. This is an excellent game, if any of you guys have any interest in Star Wars. There's a huge amount of content here, both in terms of game modes and unlockables, there's no F2P elements (if you purchase the unlock all IAP, you're really getting the whole package. No other IAPs are pushed on you) and the story perfectly blends the Star Wars and LEGO formulas (it's not for nothing that this is the game - or rather "games" - that spawned the gaming franchise that LEGO nowadays is). If you're a Star Wars fan and if you find LEGO's brand of humor amusing, then by all means jump on this!
I owned the original Lego Star wars (original trilogy). Is anything different in this compendium regarding the original trilogy?
I just noticed all the Star Wars titles are on sale, probably coz of May 4th. May the 4th be with you.
Nothing is different. I played the Original Trilogy game a couple of years ago (though that wasn't the first LEGO Star Wars game, the Prequel-centered one came out first), and everything in here regarding those levels is exactly as I remember it!
I used to have Lego Star Wars for DS but never completed them. Just bought for iPad and boy are the graphics so much better! How does this compare to the bigger console versions?
Haha, my daughter thinks you're a genius for coming up with that. Just realised that sounds sarky, it's not, she genuinely thinks it's hilarious.
Origin of Star Wars Day (May 4th) The reference was first used on May 4, 1979, the day Margaret Thatcher took office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Thatcher's political party, the Conservatives, placed a congratulatory advertisement in The London Evening News that stated "May the Fourth Be with You, Maggie. Congratulations." In 2011, the first organized celebration of Star Wars Day took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Toronto Underground Cinema.
I have the game on my Macbook. I've only played the first 30 minutes on the Mac and about the same on my iPad Mini. Seems like the same game, except obviously better graphics on the Mac/PC version. Though on the description for both games, on the Mac/PC version its says you can unlock over 160 characters in the description and on iTunes it says for iOS it says you can unlock over 120 characters. So I'm not sure if some characters are missing on the iOS version? Also, I'm not seeing any co-op multiplayer support for the iOS version. Maybe those characters in the Mac/PC version need co-op play to unlock like some other Lego games, so maybe they're not in the iOS verison because of that? idk, just my quick thoughts on it. But it plays beautifully on the iPad Mini, MFi controllers work great on them, and it seems like it's all there from what I've played of it so far.