

If you're a fan of either Star Wars or Legos, be sure to give this demo a look. A collection of Star Wars games released for the PC in 2006. After you've finished the mission, you can switch among 10 characters and explore the federation ship at your leisure. strategy and reap the spoils of victory in the all-new free-to-play game.

There's a special thrill in using telekinesis to rearrange Lego doors and contraptions into new objects, not to mention throwing small droids willy-nilly. Join the greatest Hunters from the Star Wars galaxy on the planet of Vespaara. Attack or defend with one key, then use another for special moves, which for the Jedis involves the Force. The controls are keyboard-based, logical, and different for each character.

Don't worry: Jar Jar is nowhere to be seen-yet. In the mission, you control Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and the silver android that looks like C-3PO (yes, I know it's TC-14) through the beginning scenes of The Phantom Menace. The demo consists of one short mission from the full game and an exploratory mode. What is surprising is how much fun Lego Star Wars offers, with the ability to switch among a wide variety of characters from the prequel trilogy, including the oft-maligned yet flexible Jar Jar Binks. It's not surprising someone combined the story and settings of the geek-tacular Star Wars franchise with the nerd-licious Lego aesthetic.
