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- "The Force is strong with this one."
- — Tagline
Angry Birds Star Wars II, or Angry Birds Star Wars 2, was a video game that is the seventh entry of the mainline Angry Birds series. A prequel of Angry Birds Star Wars, it was developed by Rovio Entertainment and LucasArts, and released in late 2013.
The primary feature of Angry Birds Star Wars II is the ability to side with either the Bird or the Pork Side, each with their own sets of playable characters and chapters.[1] The game also features the use of "Telepods" on plastic stands that enable players to import special character toys into the game, which the player can then use in-game for that level.[2]
As with all remaining Angry Birds games released before Angry Birds Transformers (aside from Angry Birds Friends), Angry Birds Star Wars II was deleted from the App Store and Google Play Store in 2019.
Server Shutdown
On February 3, 2020, along with Angry Birds Rio, and Angry Birds Star Wars, it was announced that the servers for Angry Birds Star Wars II were closed down due to licensing issues. However, the game can still be played as normal, but the player will not be able to make in-app purchases, or receive advertisements. Despite this, the Carbonite Reward and the Rovio Account features which both require an internet connection still work as normal. The Rovio Accounts however closed on March 18, 2022.
Plot
Aboard the Pork Federation Spaceship, Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi quickly escape to Naboo, where they fight their way through. There, they are outnumbered by a gigantic army of Battle Droids. Fortunately however, Yoda comes in and helps them. Defeating most of the Battle Droids, the trio save Padmé Amidala, Captain Panaka, and Jar Jar Binks, who were captured by the Pork Side. However, they are soon attacked by the remaining Battle Droids and escape.
Meanwhile, on board the Pork Federation Spaceship, Darth Sidious and Jango Fett notice that the heroes escaped from Naboo, and Sidious sends Jango and some Battle Droids to go after them. The villains manage to damage their ship, which satisfies Sidious. However, he soon after notices that they were sent to Tatooine and that they were still alive. Not very happy with this, he sends Darth Maul, Count Dooku, Jango Fett and some Battle Droids to attack them. Meanwhile, the heroes explore Tatooine to find pieces to repair the ship. They eventually meet Anakin Skywalker, a young mechanic, who is seen repairing his podracer. With the aid of Skywalker, they defeat Sebulba Pig in a race and fix their ship to escape from the planet. However, they are attacked by Darth Maul, although they still manage to escape.
Returning to Naboo, the heroes prepare to defeat the last hordes of Battle Droids. Meanwhile, Darth Maul witnesses them returning to the planet, and starts to attack the guards with the help of Zam Wesell. While the other heroes successfully manage to destroy the Pork Federation Spaceship and free Naboo from the Pork Federation, Qui-Gon and Kenobi have a fight against Maul on the planet, which costs Qui-Gon's life. Kenobi cries over his ally's death as Maul leaves laughing maniacally.
Many years later, Anakin starts a romantic relationship with Padmé. On Coruscant, Kenobi discovers Zam Wesell and her allies attacking the planet, so he and co. prepare to defeat her. The heroes are also supported by Mace Windu and some Jedi Younglings. After defeating Wesell, Obi Wan sees Jango Fett escape to Kamino and attempts to fight him. He soon after meets many Clone Troopers who help him. Despite his best efforts, Kenobi is defeated by the villains and thrown at the waters of Kamino, watching Jango and Boba leave believing that he is dead.
Some time after, Obi Wan reports to Anakin and Padmé that he has followed Jango and Boba to Geonosis, and they meet on the planet, only to be caught by Jango Fett, Nute Gunray, Count Dooku and some Battle Droids. A Republic Gunship then arrives, and a disguised Darth Sidious, Kit Fisto, and some Clone Troppers come to help out. Jango has been killed and Boba holds him while a Homing Spider Droid comes. The heroic group fights and defeats Dooku, who retreats. They return to Coruscant and oversee the troops of Stormtroopers. Later, Anakin and Obi Wan encounter Dooku again aboard a spaceship. Anakin, however, easily manages to kill him. Meanwhile, General Grievous goes to Mustafar with a space shuttle.
A while later, Anakin learns about The Egg, a mysterious object whose location is unknown to anyone but Yoda. He desires to know about it. Learning of this fact, Darth Sidious slowly lures him into joining the Pork Side.[3] Later, Obi Wan, Padmé, and Windu discover that Sidious and Anakin were planning to kill Obi Wan. Windu tries to kill Anakin, only for him to be killed instead. Anakin then uses a ship to head to Mustafar, abandoning a dumbfounded Obi Wan and a heartbroken Padme. Sidious then orders the Clone Troopers to reveal themselves and execute Order 66. The few heroes remaining, including Obi Wan and Padmé, escape to Mustafar, where Obi Wan duels Anakin. Using the high ground to his advantage, Kenobi knocks the red bird into the lava. Later, he and Padmé with two eggs leave the volcanic planet as they watch Anakin's body being burned by the lava.
Some time following these events, Darth Sidious learns about Anakin's defeat, and he and some Shocktroppers go to Mustafar to retrieve Anakin's burned body. They later take him to surgery fitting him with a life-support armor. Deciding to get rid of his past self, Anakin adopts a new identity as Darth Vader.
Some time after, on Lothal, Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla attack Cikatro Vizago, who is talking to Agent Kallus through an hologram about the heroes. Vizago, Kallus and an army of Stormtroopers then attack Kanan and Hera, though Jarrus uses his lightsaber to defend himself and his friend. In response, Kallus sends some AT-DP Pilots to go after them. The villains soon after have a fight against Kanan. Later, an injured Kallus talks to The Inquisitor through an hologram and tasks him with killing Kanan.
In the meantime, in other region of Lothal, Ezra Bridget infiltrates one of the Pork Side's bases and attacks the Stormtroopers there. He soon after gets cornered by the army, until he is later saved by Sabine Wren. They are also aided by Hera Syndulla. The trio later fights against The Inquisitor and defeats him, leaving Lothal afterwards as an enraged Kallus curses at them from behind.
Gameplay
Angry Birds Star Wars II is a puzzle video game with similar gameplay to that from previous Angry Birds games. In the game, the player takes control of a limited group of playable characters, who can be launched anywhere by the use of a slingshot. All levels have a series of enemies the player must take down by the use of their characters. These enemies normally appear sheltered inside of structures made of wood, glass, and/or metal, in addition of some additional objects, such as chains and TNT. If the player fails to kill all the enemies in the levels, they will get a Level Failed screen, encouraging them to try again, with Darth Sidious (Emperor Palpatine) either cackling if it occurs on the Bird Side, or throwing a fit of rage (being very angry) if it occurs on the Pork Side. If they manage to do so however, they will win and pass to the next level. Upon completing each level, the player will receive one, two, or three stars depending on the score received.
All characters in the game are part of either the Bird or the Pork Side, though they all have similar gameplay styles. In addition, the player may also replace the current character with another one they have in their inventory, granting them more possibilities to beat the levels. However, these additional characters are limited and the player will be unable to use them if they run out of them. To compensate this, the player can be able to spend Credits in the shop to get more characters to play with.
Objects
Items
- Credits
- Collectible item(only appearance)
- Egg
- Lightsaber
- Nest
- Slingshot
Gimmicks and obstacles
Characters
Playable characters
Bird Side
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Pork Side
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Enemies
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Non-playable characters
- Red (cameo appearance)
Bosses
Bird Side
Pork Side
- Naboo Invasion boss
- Qui-Gon Jinn
- Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Rise of the Clones)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Revenge of the Pork)
- Kanan Jarrus
Chapters
Angry Birds Star Wars II has a total of eight chapters, each divided into the Bird and Pork Sides. Five of these episodes are inspired by the Star Wars prequel trilogy: three are based off Episode I: The Phantom Menace, one and a half off Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and half off Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. An episode based off Star Wars Rebels and two bonus chapters are featured as well.
No. | Episode | Level no. (Bird/Pork) |
Release | Original work |
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1 | Naboo Invasion | 24/24[note 1] | Game's release | The Phantom Menace |
2 | Escape to Tatooine | 24/24[note 1] | ||
3 | Battle of Naboo | 24/24[note 1] | December 19, 2013[4] | |
4 | Rise of the Clones | 22/22[note 2] | June 13, 2014[5] | Attack of the Clones |
5 | Revenge of the Pork[note 3] | 16/16 | December 4, 2014[6] | Attack of the Clones (Bird Side) Revenge of the Sith (Pork Side) |
N/A | Rebels[note 3] | 12/12 | October 1, 2014[7] | Star Wars Rebels |
N/A | Reward Chapter | 29/27[note 4] | Game's release | N/A |
N/A | Master Your Destiny[note 3] | 31/31 | July 10, 2014[8] | N/A |
Other modes
Shop
The shop is where the player can buy new characters to use in the levels.
Carbonite Reward
Main Page: Carbonite Reward
Carbonite Reward is an additional mode in which the player can melt some carbonite to save the character inside. This process takes eight hours, though it can be instantaneous with the use of Credits, and requires Wi-Fi connection.
Differences from the movies
- Nute Gunray and Rune Haako were never shown in Naboo Invasion, even though they appeared in the movie.
- Palpatine and Maul never appeared as holograms in The Phantom Menace.
- Jinn and Obi Wan never met with Yoda, nor did Yoda helped them defeat Battle Droids; rather, Yoda is in the Jedi Council with other Jedi.
- Captain Panaka and Padme were not in trouble with the Battle Droids; Qui-Gon and Obi Wan saved only Jar Jar from the Battle Droids. There was not a sequential chapter where Kenobi, Jinn and Jar Jar went to the underwater city of Naboo (although it is a map in bonus levels).
- The Pork Side stories are mixed and start in the storyline of Attack of the Clones.
- Jango Fett, Count Dooku, and Zam Wesell were never in The Phantom Menace.
- It is unknown why Jango was the first playable pig in the storyline of episode "Naboo Invasion."
- Dooku did not join the Dark Side until after the death of Darth Maul in the original movie. Similarly, Maul never actually dies in the game, simply leaving after killing Jinn, never to be seen again. He could've, however, died in an off-screen scene with Kenobi that simply isn't shown in-game.
- The Jedi Council was never shown in the game until Rise of the Clones. However, only Yoda, Mace Windu, Ki-Adi Mundi, and Plo Koon were shown.
- Qui-Gon, Kenobi, Padme, Jar Jar, and Panaka never ran into Maul and Dooku after Anakin won the podrace.
- There is no cutscene where Maul fell into the hole or him battling the heartbroken Obi Wan. Darth Maul was never cut in half by Kenobi, probably to make the game more kid-friendly. Darth Maul was never defeated in the game, but he does not appear in future levels.
- Qui-Gon and Count Dooku never were stunned by a lightsaber. Rovio probably made it "stun" for the game to be more kid-friendly.
- Captain Typho did not appear in Rise of the Clones and Revenge of the Pork. Instead, Captain Panaka took the role of Typho.
- Dooku never fought in the outer parts of Geonosis.
- All Clone Troopers are Stormtroopers. However, in the movie, most Stormtroopers are not all Clone Troopers.
- All the Separatist Leaders (with the exception of Dooku, Grievous and Nute Gunray) are all absent from the game. On Mustafar, the Separatist Council is replaced entirely by Neimoidiansu, Grievous and Nute Gunray) are all absent from the game. On Mustafar, the Separatist Council is replaced entirely by Neimoidians.
- The sequence before the Battle of Geonosis and the Arena Battle is omitted.
- Lama Su and Taun We are completely absent from the game.
- Boba Fett is shown in-armor in this game despite not donning armor until after Jango's death.
- The clones never assist Kenobi in pursuing Jango and Boba.
- The Battle of Genosis is the only Clone Wars battle to be shown.
- A majority of Order 66 is cut from the game in order to make the game more kid-friendly.
- Similarly, the scenes between the Invisible Hand and the Mustafar battle, the Battle of Kashyyk, and other sequences in Revenge of the Sith, such as the birth of Luke and Leia and Padme's death, are omitted. This is also done to make it kid-friendly.
- General Grievous never goes to Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
- The Pork Side section of Rebels starts in the episode "Droids in Distress", unlike the Bird Side that starts in "Spark of Rebellion".
- Clone Troopers were seen shooting blue blaster bolts when in the movie and the shows, but in this game, the bolts were red.
Re-releases
Image | Game | Description |
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Angry Birds Star Wars II Free | A free version of Angry Birds Star Wars II exclusive to Android with ads and the same amount of levels as the paid version. This version released on September 18, 2013 and went up to v1.9.25. Because the license expired, Angry Birds Star Wars II Free was removed from Google Play with the paid version. This version sets records as it is the final “free” version made and is the only free version that is not a demo, which neither has 3 or 4 random levels in each episode. | |
Angry Birds Star Wars II Arcade | It was a promotion for the Angry Birds Star Wars II game and Telepods, and released in late 2013. It was removed from the Hasbro Arcade app before it was discontinued. | |
Angry Birds Star Wars II for Windows Phone | An Xbox-supported Windows Phone port of Angry Birds Star Wars II. |
Trivia
- This was the first and, so far, only Angry Birds game that allows pigs to directly combat birds, as, in the original Angry Birds, they fought eggs in the bonus King Pig levels, and in Bad Piggies, they were forced to defend from and evade the birds.
- In the game, the Battle Droids were yellow, but their Telepod figure was white.
- On the PC version, every star would give 10 credits when earned for the first time and 5 when earned subsequent times. This is likely to compensate the lack of microtransactions on the PC version
- This was the only Angry Birds game on PC to feature power-ups.
- This was the first Angry Birds game to not feature Red on the app icon. Bad Piggies and Angry Birds Stella are spin-offs, so they do not count.
Gallery
For the gallery, see Angry Birds Star Wars II/Gallery.
Videos
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Bird and Pork Side versions of this chapter have 20 main levels and 4 bonus levels each.
- ↑ The Bird and Pork Side versions of this chapter have 20 main levels and 2 bonus levels each.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Only available in the mobile version.
- ↑ The level numbers here are as of the 1.9.25 version of the mobile release. The PC version only has 23 levels for the Bird Side and 21 for the Pork Side as it lacks the Rebels characters.
References
- ↑ AMslimfordy (July 15, 2013). Angry Birds Star Wars II Coming September 19th. AngryBirdsNest. Retrieved on July 16, 2021.
- ↑ Nelson, Robert (July 15, 2013). Angry Birds Star Wars II coming in September with Telepods support. Android Community. Retrieved on July 16, 2021.
- ↑ Angry Birds Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
- ↑ AMslimfordy (December 19, 2013). Angry Birds Star Wars II Battle of Naboo Update Now Available. AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved on August 30, 2024.
- ↑ AMslimfordy (June 13, 2014). Angry Birds Star Wars II Rise of the Clones Update Out Now!. AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved on August 30, 2024.
- ↑ Bird Leader (December 4, 2014). Angry Birds Star Wars 2 Revenge of the Pork Update Out Now for iOS and Android!. AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved on August 30, 2024.
- ↑ Bird Leader (October 1, 2014). Angry Birds Star Wars 2 Rebels Update Out Now for iOS and Android!. AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved on August 30, 2024.
- ↑ Bird Leader (July 10, 2014). Angry Birds Star Wars II Master Your Destiny Update Out Now!. AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved on August 30, 2024.
External links
- Official website (Archived)
- Angry Birds Star Wars II at Google Play Store (Archived)