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Name | Yoda Stories |
System | Game Boy Color |
Year | 1999 |
Developer | Torus Games |
Genre | Puzzle |
Yoda Stories is a puzzle-solving adventure game released for the Nintendo Game Boy Color in 1999.
Developed by LucasArts and published by THQ, it was the first video game to be based on the Star Wars franchise.
Yoda Stories follows the story of a young Jedi apprentice who must complete various tasks for Yoda while learning about the ways of the Force.
The player assumes control of an unnamed Padawan who has been sent by Yoda to retrieve artifacts from across the galaxy.
The game is divided into four different episodes, each with its own unique set of puzzles and objectives.
In each episode, Yoda gives the player a specific task to complete before they can move on to the next episode.
These tasks range from recovering stolen artifacts to rescuing stranded Jedi, each requiring a different approach and strategy in order to succeed.
The primary objective in each level is to solve various puzzles using items found throughout that level.
The player must use their wits and creativity in order to progress through each episode and ultimately gain access to new areas within it.
Along with solving puzzles, players are also able to interact with various characters in order to gain helpful information or items which may help them progress further into the game.
In addition to completing levels, players are also able to earn points by collecting coins which are scattered throughout each level as well as by defeating enemies encountered during play.
Points can then be used at certain points within levels in order purchase useful items such as health-restoring potions or power-ups which can make battles easier or allow players access areas previously blocked off due to lack of strength or agility.
Overall, Yoda Stories is an enjoyable puzzle/adventure game for all ages which offers hours of entertainment while testing one's problem solving skills and knowledge of Star Wars lore alike.
With its varied gameplay elements and colorful graphics, it stands out as one of the best titles released for the Game Boy Color system and remains highly regarded among fans of LucasArts' games even today.