Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth

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  1. PureSkill

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    To be Released on July 15th for the iPhone.

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    Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth is a tower defense strategy game set on the planet Hoth in the Star Wars universe. Under development for the past few months by Fluffylogic, a development house based in Bristol in the UK, the game will be released on the App Store by THQ. “Back in December 2009 we were contacted out of the blue by a representative of THQ about what we’d do with the Star Wars universe to play in,” says the games producer Ana Kronschnabl, “It took about 5 seconds to pick our favourite scene from the pantheon of the films. We all grew up with Episodes to IV to VI, so doing the battle of Hoth was always top of our list.”
    For those of you that don’t remember, the battle of Hoth is the scene in the Empire Strikes Back with the large robot walkers set on the snow and ice planet Hoth. Game designer Tomas Rawlings commented on the setting for the game, “This game focuses on one of sci-fi’s most epic battles, it is epic because it has got it all – conflict, heroism, a back-against-the war struggle, cool military technology, good vs evil and of course AT-ATs.”
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    In the iPhone game you take the role of the commander of the Rebel forces defending the shield generators from the Imperial forces. As the game progresses through 15 levels, additional units will be added to both the Rebel and Imperial sides. Once a level has been completed on classic mode it can be played on fortress mode. In tower defense games you generally have some form of currency that allows you to build new units. In the Battle for Hoth game those are called command points. You only have a set number of command points per level thus can only build so many defense units. The key to the game is building the right kind of units and placing them in the proper locations to set up a proper defense.

    Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth Game Information

    General Information
    Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth is a game for both iPhone and iPod. It is a tower defense strategy game; such games have the player placing defensive units to stop waves of enemy units from exiting the level. The game sees the player taking the role of commander of the Rebel forces trying to stop Imperial forces from reaching the main shield generators before the evacuation of Hoth is complete. As the game progresses new units for both the Rebel forces and the Imperial attackers are introduced. The game has 2 difficulty settings – easy and normal, plus comes with a help and unit guide.
    Gameplay
    The player begins each level with a set amount of Command Points. The player ’spends’ these by choosing a unit type and selecting where on the level to build them. Each unit can also be upgraded for additional Command Points. Upgrades add to a units power – depending on the unit type – increasing aspects such as range and damage. The player can also change the targeting orders for units – tell them to prioritise ground/air units or stronger/weaker units (though not all Rebel unit types can target flying units). This can be done on an a single unit or for all units at once. The player can also build trenches to both funnel the Imperial forces into kill-zones and to position infantry who gain extra protection once inside. Except for infantry, Rebel units require a power supply to operate.
    Imperial forces emerge from staging areas to the left of the map and proceed to try to exit the level on the right, to damage the main shield generators. Once too much damage has been done to the main shield generators, the player has failed the level and must replay to progress. The various Imperial units do different amounts of damage to the main shield generators.
    Battlefield
    The game is set on the planet of Hoth – it features 15 levels. Initially each level is played in ‘Classic Mode’. In this mode once the player’s defences have destroyed each group of Imperial attackers, a Command Points bonus token is left behind. By touching these the player can collect them and earn additional Command Points. If the player collects multiple tokens with a single sweep of the finger, bonus Command Points are awarded. However, leaving Command Points bonus tokens risks the value of them degrading over time.
    Once a level has been completed in ‘classic mode’, it is available to play again in ‘Fortress Mode’. In this mode the player get a larger starting pool of Command Points, but does not gain any additional during the game. The player collects Score Points bonus tokens instead which add to the player final score.
    Unit List
    Rebel Units

    • Soldier – A basic infantry unit armed with a blaster rifle. This unit requires no additional
      power but is vulnerable to heavy fire. Place in trenches to improve their defensive
      capabilities. Can only target ground units.
    • Heavy Weapon Soldier – A solider armed with a powerful repeating blaster. This unit requires no additional power but is vulnerable to heavy fire. Place in trenches to improve their defensive capabilities. Can target ground and air units.
    • Power Generator – Provides all units within range with an energy supply.
    • 1.4 FD P-Tower Laser Cannon – High damage ground-to-ground combat weapon. Can only target ground units.
    • DF.9 Anti-Infantry Battery Tower – Effective against infantry, but vulnerable to larger units. Can target ground and air units.
    • Ion Cannon – High power consumption but very powerful weapon. Can target ground and air units. To vehicles the ion-impact disrupts the electrical systems slowing the unit down. To infantry the heat of the impact can kill.
    • Snowspeeder Control Tower – Launches a single Snowspeeder which completes it’s attack run before returning to the base. Can only target ground based units.
    • X-wing Control Tower – Launches a single X-wing fighter which completes it’s attack run before returning to the base. Targets only air units.
    • Energy Shield Generator – Generates a localised Energy Shield that protects all Rebel units within its range. If the Energy Shield collapses, the generator unit is destroyed.
    Imperial Units

    • Viper Probe Droids – Fast but with weak armour, these units are used by the Imperial forces as cannon fodder.
    • Scout Trooper – Fast but vulnerable infantry. These troops are the advance of the main force.
    • Snowtroopers – Elite infantry trained to fight on any world. Deployed in large numbers to hammer at enemy defenses.
    • 74-Z Speeder Bike – Often used as a scouting unit or for rapid attack. This air unit is fast speed with weak armour.
    • AT-ST Walker – A fast walker with medium armour. Designed for hit and run attacks on enemy defenses.
    • TIE Fighter – The main multi-role space fighter of the Imperial forces. This air unit is also used to attack ground targets.
    • AT-AT Walker – Huge, heavily armoured walkers that are deployed to smash foes into submission either by being shot or crushed. These units ignore trenches and can crush all in their path.
    • Command Units – ‘Boss’ versions of existing units but much stronger and tougher. Concentrate your fire at them to stop their advance.


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  2. Artfoundry

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    Wow, this looks like it could be a lot of fun (and breathe new life into the TD genre). Looking forward to seeing a video.

    I wonder if it will have original music and sound effects? And a story mode?
     
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    OMG I jizzed my pants when I saw this. This is my favorite level to play in any star wars games and its gonna be a TD game WOW I cant wait for this one.
     
  4. nephilim apps

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    It could be good... As long as the game is long than Star Wars: Trench run... (or whatever it was called)
     
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    My favorite sci-fi battle scene of all time (and also my favorite level on SW:Battlefront). Not a big fan of TD games, but I will be picking this up the second it hits the store.

    Could this be the game that makes up for all the other SW crap that THQ has "unleashed" into the App Store. Perhaps...

    EDIT @nephilim apps: considering Trench Run was a about 30 minutes long, I would say the answer is yes.
     
  6. kaB00M

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    Most expensive tower will be Luke with the Light Saber.
     
  7. squarezero

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    Not to be a Star Wars nerd, but keep in mind that at the time of this battle Luke had received little to no training as a Jedi -- this is before he met Yoda in Dagobah.
     
  8. elimcfly

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    Ehhhhh just give us Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight..... Haha
     
  9. kaB00M

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    Ya ya. He's only the apprentice as a fledgling. I know.
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  10. EMTKiNG

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    But he does take out an Imperial Walker by himself that makes him a MAN!!!LOL:p
     
  11. Devilishly Good

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    you have me at star wars and tower defense :eek:
     
  12. SSquared

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    DEFINITELY looking forward to this one. But past Star Wars releases on the device leave me waiting for reviews first.
     
  13. runformoney1110

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    i hope this eventually gets a level editor (or is it an open space like fieldrunners?)
     
  14. NBM05

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    Wow. This looks great.

    This is also the first time in years I've been excited about a Star Wars game.

    I love TD games, but there hasn't really been any good ones for awhile. This looks like it has a LOT of promise, not only in terms of the license, but also from the sound of the gameplay as well.

    A Star Wars TD is a great idea, and from the description it sounds like there are some nice gameplay tweaks that will make it a good TD as well.

    This has probably moved to the top of my most anticipated list. Towers of War and Mirror's Edge are up there, but this looks really fun.
     
  15. xbs2034

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    Looks interesting. I was hoping this would be out already, considering yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the Empire Strikes Back release and it would've made a lot of sense to tie into that.
     
  16. renton

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    there really is no way this game can go wrong. TD and HOTH?

    OMG! this is a match made in, well, a galaxy far (too cheesy)... it's gonna be good..
     
  17. RonBurgundy

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    #17 RonBurgundy, May 23, 2010
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    Sweet! Soon hopefully a Star Wars TBS

    Awesome! If this does well then that means we are one step closer to having a Star Wars RTS or TBS like Battle for Wesnoth... My life would then be complete... it could be called Battle for WesHoth! Lol
     
  18. CygnetSeven

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    Well Dogtown Studios made a game in 72 hours so its very possible... But to be sure say: "Man they really should make a Star Wars TBS or RTS..."

    If in a month they make one then... :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
  20. CygnetSeven

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    I gotta say the screenshots on this are sweeter than I could of imagined.

    Okay, "Hey, why don't they make a Star Wars dual stick called Order66 in which you play as one of five jedi in their own terrain (ie Aayla Secura in the jungle, Luminara Unduli at the temple, Yoda on Kashiik). It would have the same gameplay as say minigore but with Star Wars skins!"

    Hmm... waiting one month. :cool:
     

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