Clone Wars Adventures

Players could create and customize in-world avatars and participate in a variety of Clone Wars-themed mini-games and activities, earning Republic credits to purchase new weapons, outfits, ships, and furniture.

[1] Clone Wars Adventures was free to download and play, but only those that had a paid membership got access to a majority of the game's features.

This massively multiplayer online game follows a similar business model to Free Realms.

Here, players can interact with popular Clone Wars characters like Anakin Skywalker, Mace Windu, Yoda, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and play more than 20 different mini-games including Lightsaber Duel, Republic Defender, a tower defense game, and Speeder Bike Racing.

Even though the game is based on the Jedi Temple, players can travel to different planets like Ryloth, Umbara, and Carlac when going to the hangar bay.

Additionally, Members can even create player guilds (squads) to allow maximum interaction with friends and access to a private chat room.

[6] Clone Wars Adventures offered a huge selection of mini-games including strategy, action, puzzle, racing, and combat games.

Players could engage in battles with droids, Umbarans, Death Watch troopers, and infamous characters like Darth Maul in combat zones.

The game offered two combat zones, Umbara[9] and Carlac[10] which contained active quests, missions.

There were also special attachments that allow pets to do new things, like a boombox to make other players dance, or mounted guns to fire lasers when clicked on.

Players could also unlock more droids like C-3PO by entering special game codes on the Clone Wars Adventures website home page.

Players are given four primary battle classes, Jedi, Trooper, Sith, and Mercenary to rank up in and obtain exclusive rewards.

Clone Wars Adventures used two forms of currency: Standard "Republic Credits" and "Station Cash".

Members are given access to VIP areas, more Mini-Games, the ability to wield dual-lightsabers, member-only items, the exclusive Jedi battle class, and a special deluxe house.

Official SOE employees can be observed many times hosting events in Clone Wars Adventures in which all players are welcome to attend.

Players have the chance to even obtain prizes from participating in these events including DO-T, a blue protocol droid.

Apart from Emissary Events, Daily Tournaments challenge players to a specific mission is mini-games, Attack Cruiser, Republic Defender, and Starfighter.

Add on rooms like the Droid Destruction Chamber or the Hidden Armory can be purchased with Station Cash.

Players can also create squads that focus only of specific people groups like Clone Troopers, Jedi, Sith, Bounty Hunters, etc.

In order to be more engaging to the series viewers, the designers spent countless time creating the game to fit in well with the storyline.

Also many of the levels brought up in the mini-games extended many of the episodes, and even introduced brand-new storylines, to fit in with the series.

The game has also been given an ESRB Kid's Privacy Certification to further ensure the safety for children playing Clone Wars Adventures.

In an effort to support online safety for children, strict filters only allow pre-approved words to be shown in chat, restricting the ability of a player to communicate personal information to others in game or to use bad language.

[22] The chat filter also blocks out numbers or numerals to prevent the use of further personal information or private codes.

[24] GameZebo gave it a score of 3.5/5, stating that it contained "Incredible variety of mini-games", and praised its presentation, commenting that it "...matches the look and feel of Clone Wars series perfectly".