Angry Birds: Star Wars is a bootleg port of the game with the same name for the Sega Genesis. It was developed by BMB and released sometime after 2012, as this was the release year of the mobile game.
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Languages: English
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Critic Reviews
Nintendo Life
By Martin WattsIf for some reason you've never played the game, don't have a smartphone or tablet and are happy spending an extortionate amount of money on an otherwise cheap game, then Angry Birds Star Wars may be worth a look. Everyone else should fly the coop and play it elsewhere.
ZTGD
By Ken McKownThe crisper visuals and weekly challenges are nice, but if you already own it elsewhere, there is zero reason to upgrade to the next generation of Angry Birds.
Push Square
By Simon FitzgeraldUnless you're a die-hard fan of both franchises, we recommend that you leave this one in a galaxy far, far away.
GamingTrend
By Spencer CampbellAngry Birds Star Wars is a shameless 50 dollar repackaging of a 99 cent iPhone game. There's little to nothing added in the console release. The only person I can see this appealing to is an Angry Birds fan whose level of obsession gets into the clinically problematic spectrum. Do yourself a favor and either skip this one, or if you absolutely must get your Angry Birds fix, then find a way to play it on iOS.
Hardcore Gamer
By Lee CooperThinking of picking up the game anyway? There are literally thousands of better things to do with $50.