![]() You're in a different location and in a different timeline. The experience of creating a character was at the core.” “You’re in a different location and in a different timeline. After all, what better way to start off an all-new story than by creating an all-new character? “From the start, the message is, ‘You’re not playing as Luke or Leia,” says Durand. The first: The game should prioritize self-expression. ![]() To create this galactic playground, Gameloft - in partnership with Lego and Lucasfilm Games - built the game around a few core principles. “It’s more than Lost,” laughs Durand.Īn early sketch of the game's island marketplace (which includes Easter eggs like the toppled AT-AT in the lower right corner). The game’s place in the Star Wars timeline is unestablished, and its fun island-planet setting is new to the Star Wars galaxy. It’s all about exploring and battling through (sometimes unreliable) simulations set in the Star Wars galaxy one minute you’re fighting off waves of stormtroopers with friends to protect Hoth’s Echo Base, the next you’re wielding the Force to not-so-gently nudge opponents off ledges in PvP arenas. In keeping with the improvisational spirit of Lego play, the action-adventure game is powered by a lack of boundaries. “If you want to customize your character with a Tusken Raider head on top of X-wing pilot suits with Boba Fett’s pants, you should be able to do that.” ‘An incredible freedom’ “We wanted to make a game that let you mix and match as much as you want,” says Durand, who’s also a lifelong Star Wars fan and self-professed AFOL (adult fan of Lego). The challenge of physically recreating the entire game is maybe only a little more imposing than the one posed to the Gameloft team when they launched the development process: Design a console-worthy Apple Arcade game set in the Star Wars galaxy, evoke the boundless free-play spirit of Lego, merge sci-fi action with exploratory gameplay, and make the whole thing feel like playing with little pieces of plastic on your playroom floor. Little to no armor gaps as well.Everything in Lego Star Wars: Castaways, from military-gray Imperial ships to fiery background planets, is what Gameloft calls 'Lego legit.' I think for my next one I'll use characteristics from the AT-TE because its well documented.ĮDIT-Progress: Second version is almost done, almost doubled in size, and interior detail. ![]() My goal is for my next version to have twice the size of this one. What the biggest challenge was, was reference pics. Thanks Kieldaman, I agree it's small, I think I'll use this one in my mygeeeto,(coming by February). ![]() But still, that is already a good start and you could always improve it with the right parts and pieces. And I think your should also put the repulsorlift legs beneath the UT-AT. A couple of criticisms though, I feel it's a bit small to what it should be in brickform, UT-ATs are 23 meters long compared to the 13-meter long AT-TE, so based on this scale, a Lego UT-AT should be significantly larger than the Lego AT-TE. That looks really good for your first MOC, and quite unique too since this is the first time I've seen one.
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