Star Wars: Force Collection

Star Wars: Force Collection is a digital card game released on September 4, 2013. It was developed by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., and was released on the iPad, the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the Android phones.

Game details
Collect, build, and battle! Experience the Force in a whole new way with Star Wars: Force Collection, a card battle game for iOS and Android devices.

Collect over 230 character cards and discover special vehicle blueprints to create the ultimate Battle Formation. Once your deck is built, challenge and defeat rivals in strategic battles, leveling up among the Jedi or Sith Orders. Adventure through quests, participate in massive in-game events, and battle bosses and other players as you fulfill your destiny. Choose wisely; you alone determine your path to the light or dark side.

Features
Collect and strategize with your card deck, featuring characters and vehicles from Episodes I-VI.

Draw from card packs to collect over 230 Star Wars characters that may be used to aid you in battle.

Travel to some of your favorite planets from the vast Star Wars galaxy. Your actions determine the path to joining the light or dark side of the Force.

Piece together blueprints to construct vehicles that provide you an edge in battle.

Battle bosses and other players in quests and special in-game events by creating battle formations with your cards and vehicles.

Defeat other players and loot their Blueprint Pieces, leveling up your Battle Ranking.

Questing
The main part of the game which gives cards is questing. Players go to different planets and use their touchscreens to defeat enemies and level up. They also gain cards when questing. An individual serves as the player's avatar in the quest portion; their weapon, usually a lightsaber or blaster, is determined by the player's current "leader card".

Cards are put into a formation and can be "enhanced", increasing their attack and defense values, or "evolved", where two cards of the same type and rarity are marged.

Player vs. Player
There is a multiplayer aspect to the game in that individual players can send their card formations against another to battle for weekly leaderboard rankings. They can also try and capture blueprint pieces, which gives access to vehicles.

Battle of the Death Star campaign
The Battle of the Death Star campaign ran until September 25, 2013. It gave the player the opportunity to go on a quest in a Death Star. During the quest, the player used their card formation to attack "bosses", a group of stormtroopers.

The Light Side won the event, and the ending cutscene revealed that the Rebels captured the Death Star's control room, and since it was a test unit, Darth Vader ordered it to self-destruct.

Geonosis
On October 10, 2013, the next Event was announced: The Geonosis Battle Arena. It ran from October 17 until October 28, and featured the Battle of Geonosis. The bosses for the game include B1 battle droids, Jango Fett, and Mace Windu. In the Event update on October 23, Yoda was added to the random encounters. After the Event ended the players were given a message telling them that the battle was over but the war had begun, and to keep gaining strength before the next encounter.

An event running from November 21 until December 2 is The Geonosian Battlefield, which includes player vs. player interactions. It continues on from the Arena Event and its bosses are B1 battle droids (including the one with C-3PO's head and vice versa), droidekas, Windu, and clone troopers (led by Commander Ponds). The Event ended with the closing scenes of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and indicated that the Clone War has begun.

Operation Hoth Defensive
On December 9, 2013, the next Event was announced: Operation Hoth Defensive. It ran from December 16 to 23, 2013, and put the players in the role of the Rebel Alliance as they fight the Galactic Empire on Hoth. The bosses include stormtroopers and AT-ATs, and the enemies faced are snow troopers, wampas, and probe droids.

The Invasion of Naboo
This Event focuses on the Invasion of Naboo. It was announced on January 7, 2014 and ran from January 14 to the 21st. It features the usual questing and Boss encounters, as well as PvP duels. NPC battles were fought against B1 battle droids, which may also be accompanied by OOM-9, Nute Gunray and his co-leaders, or Darth Maul if the player was on the Light Side; otherwise the battles were against Gungans if the player was on the Dark Side. Players also encountered creatures such as the Sando Aqua Monster. This event ended with the closing scenes of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

Endor Ambush
This event focused on the Battle of Endor's ground assault, and ran from January 23 to February 6, 2014 at midnight EST. Similar to "Operation Hoth Defensive", players are placed in the Rebel Alliance and must fight various troopers defending the shield generator bunker. Raid bosses include Imperial troops (group), and AT-STs, and later troop formations led by Darth Vader, and the enemies fought are stormtroopers and scout troopers.

Tatooine Bounty Hunt
This event was held from March 5-12, 2014. While questing, players are contacted with "Bounty Requests" where the player could be sent on missions to bring in up to five bounties for Jabba. The bounty missions had the player searching Tatooine from a top down strategy RPG-style quest grid where the player will search for the bounty targets, represented as other players, and fight them in formation battles.

During the search the player may find Item Containers. Bronze containers were randomly placed in the desert, and containers ranging from bronze to gold were dropped by defeated bounty targets. Players also encountered opponents other than the bounty targets, as well as allies that revealed the general vicinity of the current bounty target on a minimap, or be called into battles until the current bounty target was defeated.

If the player was defeated by an opponent other than a bounty target, they were sent back to the current round's starting point. If, however, they are defeated by a bounty target, the bounty mission ended and all containers were confiscated by Jabba.

Battle of Felucia
This event is held from March 19-26, 2014. Similar to previous events such as The Invasion of Naboo, the player's alignment on the Light Side or the Dark Side of the Force determined whether the player fought alongside the Jedi and Republic, or the Separatists. As such, quest encounters and battles against NPC formations, ranging from "scouting parties" to "strike teams", "reinforcements" and "main forces", were against either battle droids or clone troopers, though the event also featured PVP encounters. Light side players also encountered General Grievous during the event quest, despite him not being canonically involved in the Battle of Felucia, and had the choice to avoid him or challenge his formation to a battle.

Rise of the Death Star
This event began on April 2, 2014 and ended on April 10 at 3:00 am Eastern Time. Similar to Tatooine Bounty Hunt, players are contacted by Darth Vader with "search orders" while questing. Represented with a TIE fighter, they are sent to search for Rebel cargo ships represented by GR-75 medium transports, and collect resources to help in the Death Star II's construction. Rewards are stated to be distributed to all players as the event continued.

Players navigate quest grids set in outer space or within an asteroid field to search for randomly placed bronze Item Containers and encounter allies in TIE fighters and other opponents. Allies, once again, may reveal the target's general vicinity or called in to assist the player during the current grid. Enemy target cargo ships assigned by Vader may drop Item Containers ranging from bronze to gold. Opponents represented by cargo ships, not necessarily that of the target, are visible on the grid. However, unlike Tatooine Bounty Hunt, there are hidden opponents on certain grid squares, appearing as random encounters with an X-wing fly-by animation.

If a player lost against an opponent other than their target, they are sent back to the current grid's starting point. However, if a player lost against a target cargo ship opponent, all resources are lost and the current mission ended.

An EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate can be seen in the background.

Small campaigns
For Halloween 2013, there was a limited-time minigame at login where players could go "trick-or-treating" at houses. Shmi Skywalker, Watto, and Padmé Amidala gave various prizes, including a special C-3PO card, depending on which was randomly selected.

Running from November 5-11 was the Revenge of the Bosses event, where the player can randomly meet any of the planet bosses on the quests. "The Second Invasion" occurred between February 13 and February 20. The Revenge of the Bosses events focused on formation battles against these bosses, alongside various related characters.

Reception
A review on TheForce.Net Star Wars fansite noted the game's large selection of characters, but overall recommended that players avoid the game, citing interface issues, lack of challenge in player-vs-player interactions, and the possibly high cost in collecting cards. Another review also praised the available collection of cards but cited similar issues, in the end giving it a one out of four. A multi-day review finished by stating that it is addicting, and overall worth checking out if one is a Star Wars fan. It was given a 6 out of 10.

Card list
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Cards

 * 2-1B [Healer] (★)
 * 2-1B [Healer] (★★★)
 * 4-LOM (★★★★)
 * Admiral Ackbar (★)
 * Admiral Ackbar (★★★)
 * Padmé Amidala (★)
 * Padmé Amidala (★★★)
 * Padmé Amidala (★★★★★)
 * Captain Antilles (★★)
 * Passel Argente (★★)
 * Ashla (★★)
 * B1 Battle Droid (★★★)
 * B2 Super Battle Droid (★★★)
 * Ponda Baba (★)
 * Sio Bibble (★★)
 * Jar Jar Binks (★)
 * Jar Jar Binks (★★★)
 * Jar Jar Binks (★★★★★)
 * Dud Bolt (★)
 * BoShek (★)
 * Bossk (★★★★)
 * Boushh (★★)
 * Boushh (★★★★)
 * C-3PO (★★)
 * C-3PO [Without Coverings] (★★★)
 * C-3PO (★★★★)
 * Trey Callum (★★)
 * General Ceel (★)
 * General Ceel (★★★)
 * Chewbacca (★★)
 * Chewbacca (★★★★)
 * Chewbacca (★★★★★)
 * Clone Commander Cody (★★★★, Light Side)
 * Clone Commander Cody(★★★★, Dark Side)
 * Clone Trooper (★★★)
 * Clone Trooper: Phase 2 Armor (★★★)
 * Chachi De Maal (★★)
 * Ohwun De Maal (★★)
 * Dathcha (★)
 * Dathcha (★★★)
 * Lott Dod (★)
 * Lott Dod (★★★)
 * Daultay Dofine (★)
 * Daultay Dofine (★★★)
 * Porro Dolphe (★★)
 * Dooku (★★★)
 * Dooku (★★★★★)
 * Droideka (★★★)
 * Droideka (★★★★)
 * Dr. Evazan (★)
 * Lampay Fay (★)
 * Boba Fett (★★)
 * Boba Fett (★★★)
 * Boba Fett (★★★★)
 * Boba Fett (★★★★★)
 * Jango Fett (★★★)
 * Jango Fett (★★★★★)
 * Kit Fisto (★★★★)
 * Fode and Beed (★★)
 * Bib Fortuna (★★)
 * Bib Fortuna (★★★★)
 * Adi Gallia (★★★★)
 * Garindan (★★)
 * Gasgano (★)
 * Ann Gella (★)
 * Tann Gella (★)
 * Del Goren (★★)
 * Greedo (★)
 * Greedo (★★★)
 * General Grievous (★★★)
 * General Grievous (★★★★★)
 * Rute Gunnay (★★)
 * Nute Gunray (★)
 * Mars Guo (★)
 * Rune Haako (★★)
 * Clegg Holdfast (★)
 * Dice Ibegon (★)
 * IG-88B (★★★)
 * J'Quille (★★)
 * Jabba the Hutt (★★★)
 * Jabba the Hutt (★★★★★)
 * Tigran Jamiro (★)
 * Dexter Jettster (★)
 * Dexter Jettster (★★★)
 * Qui-Gon Jinn (★★)
 * Qui-Gon Jinn (★★★)
 * Qui-Gon Jinn (★★★★★)
 * Sephjet Josall (★)
 * Sephjet Josall (★★★)
 * Kardue'sai'Malloc (★★)
 * Neva Kee (★)
 * Ben Kenobi (★★)
 * Ben Kenobi (★★★★)
 * Ben Kenobi (Death Star) (★★★★)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (★★)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (★★★)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan) (★★★★)
 * Agen Kolar (★★)
 * Agen Kolar (★★★★)
 * Lachichuk (★)
 * Lachichuk (★★★)
 * Beru Lars [Young] (★★)
 * Cliegg Lars (★★)
 * Beru Lars [Young] (★★)
 * Nabrun Leids (★)
 * Lobot (★)
 * Lobot (★★★)
 * K-Adi-Mundi (★★★★)
 * Shu Mai(★★)
 * Malakili (★)
 * MagnaGuard (★★★)
 * MagnaGuard (★★★★)
 * Darth Maul (★★)
 * Darth Maul (★★★)
 * Darth Maul (★★★★★)
 * Darth Maul (Assassin) (*****)
 * Mawhonic (★)
 * Tion Medon (★★)
 * Admiral Motti (★)
 * Muftak (★)
 * Boss Nass (★)
 * Boss Nass (★★★)
 * Nebit (★)
 * Nebit (★★★)
 * Neesh (★★)
 * Jocasta Nu (★)
 * Jocasta Nu (★★★)
 * Hermi Odel (★)
 * Barris Offee (★)
 * Barris Offee (★★★)
 * Ric Olie (★)
 * OOM-9 (★)
 * OOM-9 (★★★)
 * Leia Organa (★)
 * Leia Organa (★★★)
 * Leia Organa (★★★)
 * Admiral Ozzel (★)
 * Admiral Ozzel (★★★)
 * Pablo-Jill (★)
 * Pablo-Jill (★★★)
 * Teemto Pagalies (★)
 * Captain Panaka (★)
 * Captain Panaka (★★★)
 * Perosei (★)
 * Perosei (★★★)
 * Admiral Piett (★)
 * Admiral Piett (★★★)
 * Pit Droid (★)
 * Poggle the Lesser (★)
 * Poggle the Lesser (★★★)
 * Djas Phur
 * Commander Ponds (★★★)
 * Ben Quadinaros (★)
 * R1-G4 (★)
 * R2-D2 (★★)
 * R2-D2 (★★★★)
 * Rabe (★★)
 * Rancor (★)
 * Rancor (★★★)
 * Ark Roose (★)
 * Horox Ryyder (★★)
 * Sandtrooper (★)
 * Sandtrooper (★★★)
 * Scout Trooper (★)
 * Scout Trooper 74-Z Speeder Bike (★★★)
 * Sebulba (★★)
 * Sebulba (★★★★)
 * Aayla Secura (★)
 * Aayla Secura (★★★)
 * Senate Guard (★★★★)
 * Lieutenant Sheckil (★)
 * Aurra Sing (★★★★)
 * Aurra Sing (★★★★★)
 * Lak Sivrak (★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★★★)
 * Luke Skywalker (★★)
 * Luke Skywalker (★★★)
 * Luke Skywalker (★★★★★)
 * Cariso Smadis (★★)
 * Snowtrooper (★)
 * Snowtrooper (★★★)
 * Han Solo (★★)
 * Han Solo (★★★)
 * Han Solo (★★★★)
 * Tanus Spijek (★)
 * Stormtrooper (★)
 * Stormtrooper (★★★)
 * Stormtrooper (★★★)
 * Lama Su (★)
 * Lama Su (★★★)
 * Lieutenant Suba
 * General Tagge (★★)
 * Wat Tambor (★)
 * Wat Tambor (★★★)
 * Ahsoka Tano (★★★)
 * Grand Moff Tarkin (★★)
 * Grand Moff Tarkin (★★★★)
 * Nicanas Tassu (★)
 * Nicanas Tassu (★★★)
 * Coleman Trebor (★★★)
 * Captain Typho (★)
 * Captain Typho (★★★)
 * Ratts Tyerell (★)
 * Ugloste (★)
 * Luminara Unduli (★★)
 * Luminara Unduli (★★★★)
 * URoRRuR'R'R (★)
 * URoRRuR'R'R (★★★)
 * Darth Vader (★★★)
 * Darth Vader [Death Star] (★★★★)
 * Asajj Ventress (★★★)
 * Bom Vimdim (★)
 * Wampa (★)
 * Wampa (★★★)
 * Watto (★)
 * Watto (★★★)
 * Taun We (★)
 * Taun We (★★★)
 * Zam Wessel (★★★)
 * Antidar Williams (★)
 * Master Yoda (★★)
 * Master Yoda (★★★★★)
 * Zuckuss (★★)
 * Zuckuss (★★★★)

Stack Cards

 * B1 Battle Droid Stack
 * B1 Battle Droid Stack
 * B2 Super Battle Droid Stack
 * B2 Super Battle Droid Stack
 * Clone Trooper Stack
 * Clone Trooper Stack
 * Ewok Stack
 * Ewok Stack
 * Gungan Stack
 * Gungan Stack
 * Stormtrooper Stack
 * Sandtrooper Stack
 * Sandtrooper Stack
 * Stormtrooper Stack
 * Stormtrooper Stack

Special/Event cards
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 * Acklay (★★★)
 * AT-AT Pilot (★★★)
 * Battle Droid: C-3PO (★★★)
 * Battle Droid (STAP) (★★★)
 * Clone Commander Bly (★★★★) (Light side)
 * Clone Commander Bly (★★★★) (Dark side)
 * Boss Nass (★★★★)
 * C-3PO: Battle Droid (★★★)
 * Dooku [Sith Lord] (★★★★★)
 * Jango Fett (★★★★)
 * Nute Gunray (★★★★)
 * Jabba the Hutt (★★★★)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (★★★★★)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi [Jedi Master] (★★★★★)
 * LM-432 Crab Droid (★★★)
 * Darth Maul (Assassin) (★★★★★)
 * Nexu (★★★)
 * Barriss Offee (★★★)
 * Leia Organa [Slave Leia] (★★★★)
 * Emperor Palpatine (★★★★★)
 * Reek (★★★)
 * General Rieekan (★★★★)
 * Aayla Secura [Jedi General] (★★★)
 * Shaak (★★★)
 * Anakin Skywalker (★★★)
 * Luke Skywalker (Special)
 * Luke Skywalker (★★★)
 * Han Solo (Special)
 * General Veers (★★★★)
 * Viper Probe Droid (★★★)
 * Mace Windu (★★★★)
 * Master Yoda (Special)
 * Master Yoda (★★★★★)