Motion Game Star Wars: Clone Wars Motion Video Game
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Average customer review:Product Description
Republic forces under siege. Join Jedi leaders Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker and lead an elite squadron of Clone Troopers against General Grievious and his Separatist forces. The force is with you when you use the Plug It In & PlayTM TV Games motion controller YOUR moves control the game as you fly and blast your way to victory. No video game console or software needed just plug right into your TV. ESRB Rated E for Everyone.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5094 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Motion Game
- Model: 03553
- Released on: 2009-06-15
- Dimensions: 11.50" h x 3.00" w x 11.50" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Plug it in and play, no console or additional software needed
- Your moves control the action onscreen
- Console quality graphics
- Motion controlled
- Cool controller
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Get into the action with the Star Wars: Clone Wars Motion Video Game. You control the action onscreen. Just plug it in and play.
Customer Reviews
Great classic arcade Star Wars action
Jakks' Star Wars Republic Squadron is a fun motion game that will surpass your expectations. For a $30 battery-operated plug n' play title, the graphics are good (close to Playstation 1 quality), and it has decent music and sound effects. Where the title shines, though, is in its motion controls. If you remember the old Atari vector-graphics Star Wars game (way back in '82), this game will bring you back. The grips are similar, and the feel of shooting enemies and navigating through a trench are there as well. Well worth checking out.
Best Plug and Play Game I've Purchased
I have purchased quite a few of the plug and play games including some of the new Jakk's motion games. This is clearly the best one I've played. The graphic are probably on par with SNES, but this is the best looking plug and play games i've seen (not saying too much). Looks worse on a huge HD TV. Looks pretty good on a smaller standard def TV since the image is not stretched as much. The game does an amazing job with the technical limitations. I've played one of the plug and play motion sports games and some of the new Jakk's motion products for this year, and I can say that this game's controls are the most precise I've seen for such games. Very easy to control and aim. Young children should be able to play no problem. The contols work by turning the controller in each direction. The controls are based on the tilt of the controller rather than moving the entire controller up and down. I noticed some people think you have to move the controller up to go up, it actually required tilting the contoller (like a flight stick). The controller itself looks really cool and is very comfortable. The four triggers are all nicely placed. The game is broken down into 5 campaigns each with a few missions. Each campaign has multiple mission types. There are much more missions than expected. The first Campaign is pretty easy and even young kids can beat it with ease. It helps that the ships that are preparing to fire highlight red. The later campaigns get pretty difficult and challenging for even veteran gamers. All the campaigns, except for the final once are available from the beginning which is nice. Once you beat a campaign, you can choose to replay any of the specific missions. The mission types are varied enough to keep things interesting. Standard rail shooter modes allow you to control the reticle only, there are modes controlling the ship only and avoiding obstacles such as astroid fields, missions that require you to destroy ground and air targets, and more. Overall a great game and value. Just don't expect a game on par with wii, 360, or ps3 games.







