![]() ![]() Just tap on an enemy to attack them, or tap on your hero’s card in order to activate their special ability – assuming they have one and it’s fully charged.Ĭombat is a bit predictable, but this will give you the chance to plan out your moves in advance and, hopefully, take a few enemies out before they even get the chance to attack. Combat is entirely turn-based and always progresses from left to right. You’ll be dividing your time in Assault Team between combat and team management. As he blasts through teams of Storm Troopers during the tutorial missions, he’ll start to round up a decent team of fellow prisoners – as well as reunite with Chewbacca of course – and then it’s on to the game proper. It all starts with Han Solo finding himself trapped on a Star Destroyer and fighting his way to freedom. But on the other, I can see why LucasArts would want to stick with the names most of the general public will be familiar with. On the one hand, as a fan of the franchise, I think it’s about time to start exploring the expanded universe a bit more (or even create new characters entirely). In fact, it’s kind of clever.Īs with most Star Wars games these days, Assault Team just can’t seem to avoid using notable characters from the movies. But while it does make use of a few unfortunate monetization techniques, it’s actually not a bad time. I imagine a fair number of people were of the “oh great, another Star Wars card game” opinion when Star Wars: Assault Team was announced, and I can’t say I blame them. ![]()
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