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Star Wars: Clone Wars: Planetary Forces is a Flash-based shooter that blends top-down combat with simple controls and fast-paced action. You take control of Jedi like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker as they fight through three distinct locations, each with its own objectives and enemies. The game splits into three missions set on Muunilinst, Rattatak, and Mon Calamari where you battle Separatist forces using a mix of blasters, lightsabers, and basic troop management. Each level focuses on clearing objectives rather than deep strategy, emphasizing quick reflexes and straightforward arcade-style gameplay. The game stands out for its direct ties to the 2003 Clone Wars animated series, offering a brief but recognizable look at key conflicts from the era. While its graphics and mechanics feel dated by modern standards, it remains a curiosity for fans of early 2000s Star Wars games. With no complex systems or multiplayer features, it’s a short but functional supplement to the Clone Wars lore. Its browser-friendly design made it accessible at launch, though it’s now a relic of a bygone era of web-based gaming.
The Republic stands on the brink of collapse. Thousands of star systems have joined Count Dooku's Separatist Govement, sparking the beginning of the Clone Wars. On the banking planet of Muunilinst, General Obi-Wan Kenobi clashes with Durge and his mercenary forces. Meanwhile, on the remote world of Rattatak, Anakin Skywalker faces off against the Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress. And on the aquatic planet of Mon Calamari, Jedi Kit Fisto leads an assault against Dooku's Separatist army. These are only small battles in a much larger war, but their respective outcomes will determine the fate of the galaxy...
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