

So when you frustrate a player’s attack by using a flock of porgs to bring down an AT-AT, it’s kind of funny. The LEGO part of LEGO Stars Wars brings levity, which affords a sense of comedy and allows us to bend the rules a bit. We love Star Wars so it was easy for us to imagine which characters from the films would best suit particular roles and abilities. Players need a mix of all those and more. We also established archetypes like tanks, groups, snipers, and fliers, for example.

We knew we needed units with abilities like ranged shots, melee attacks, stuns, slows, and area damage. This is where the really high-profile characters like Darth Vader, Yoda, Luke Skywalker and Boba Fett lie. Jason Avent : Each player deck holds a Champion with a game-changing special ability. How did you approach balancing the characters to make this work? : Dream matchups are a big feature of the game. That evolved into the build-pads and assault towers that fly together out of bricks as they’re constructed to push forward your battle-line so you can deploy troops closer to the enemy base. We also wanted to allow players to build something important out of LEGO during the game. That defined the unique feel of the game. Very early on we visualized the shiny plastic LEGO Star Wars minifigures dangling from a player’s finger to drop onto an authentic battlefield and come alive with realistic blasters, explosions and lightsabers. Jason Avent : We loved the epic battle scenes from the Star Wars movies and we felt that a fast-paced strategy game would express that best on mobile. What can you tell us about coming up with the idea for the game and then bringing together all of the elements you wanted to include?

: There's so much packed into LEGO Star Wars Battles, from character selection to gameplay features. To mark the game’s release, caught up with Jason Avent, studio head of developer TT Games Brighton, to talk about the inspiration behind LEGO Star Wars Battles, how they approached balancing the characters, and the fun of sending “ tiny stormtroopers onto the battlefield.” Only the greatest armchair Ackbars will emerge victorious. You’ll also master the Force (both sides), build a Droid Factory and more for instant backup, and collect over 40 vehicles to help you win. But that just scratches the surface of a deep strategy experience. In the new PVP strategy game, announced earlier this month, you’ll create your own army of Star Wars characters from across the saga and lead them into battle, resulting in some memorable matchups for LEGO Star Wars fans. TT Games Brighton’s Jason Avent on the making of the mobile strategy game, available now, and the fun of leading LEGO Star Wars minifigures into battle.Īn Ewok versus Darth Vader? Leia versus Boba Fett? BB-8 versus R2-D2? The possibilities are endless, fun, and often times hilarious in LEGO Star Wars Battles, which launches today on Apple Arcade.
