Star Wars Clone Art

Being a parent whose kids love Star Wars, this game seems to be a good choice. However, you have to sign up for a Windows Live account in order to save your progress in the game. I spent 2 days trying to do this, only to find out that because I entered my son’s name and birth date in the registration screen, I had to go to the Windows Live homepage and give parental permission for him to do the game. That was a real pain in the a$# and I don’t like the idea of the game connecting to Windows servers during the game. That’s the reason I’m only giving this game 3 stars. My kids however, both elementary students, think the game is 5 stars. If you want a game for an older audience, I would recommend the Force Unleashed Sith Edition. It’s good for me and I remember watching the first Star Wars episode back in 1977 when I was in elementary school. After playing that game, the Force Unleashed, the Clone Wars seems very simple and boring.


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I downloaded the update for it because it kept saying there is no disc and I need to insert one to play single player. Well I got the update from lucas arts and it STILL says I need to Star Wars Clone Art do the update. I've reinstalled it like a million times and restarted my computer a million and one times...Any Ideas?!Oh and why cant I play Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds 1 with 1280x1020 resolution, it is unclickable. The game is shrunk down in size compared to my 16'' monitor.Help?Please!Oh and who actually still plays this game? Anyone? haha I used to on MSN Zone before they closed it and recently found it and thought Id reinstall it on my new computer.
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  • Benefield [ 25Apr10]

    amazon.com asked me to write a review. I am happy. They sent me a damaged poster. After just one email, they immediately sent me a new one in perfect shape. No questions asked. I will use this company in the future.

     
  • Floyd [ 25Apr10]

    We love this poster. It looks great in my sons Star Wars room. Thanks

     
  • Johanne [ 26Apr10]

    I ordered this poster to take to several conventions to be signed by the various stars of the movie. Poster is a reproduction of the posters hung in theaters, just a bit smaller. I really like it!

     
  • Nigh [ 26Apr10]

    My son got the Diji for Christmas this year from Santa and he literally didn’t put it down for three days. With the after X-mas sales I got him this game. Along with other parents I worried that it may be too old for him (he is 6) and might be too much of a challenge with the math skills. No, he did just fine. He only asked me for a little bit of help, and thanks to his sister-who got online and spent some of his “credits” he has new challenges and new stuff for all of his games. Way to go Diji, keep the cool games coming and this will stick around for a long time.

     
  • Doyle [ 27Apr10]

    Star wars is a math oriented game that is great for grades 1 – 3 and review or refresh of basic math for older kids. More difficult math for upper levels needs a different game. The fun my boys have with this game, they don’t even realize they are doing math and learning. They are learning and refreshing so much I am very pleased! I can program the game to specify the areas each child needs to work on (multiplication for my eldest, two digit adding and subtracting with carrying/borrowing for my middle and +/- 0-12 for my youngest) I highly recommend this for fun and or math!

     
  • Bang [ 27Apr10]

    I got this game with Sonic for my 6 year old’s Didj and although he plays sonic more, he loves this one. This one is a little more difficult so I like that it challenges him more but I don’t like the math question options as much. It still is teaching him so it’s not all bad, just not my favorite. He still likes to play it even after having it for months and I can go on the computer and choose what questions it asks him to try to keep it at his level.

     
  • Islas [ 28Apr10]

    My 7 yo son wanted to play this game on his DiDJ so he saved and finally bought it. When it arrived, he desperately open the box and inserted the cartridge in the game console. A few minutes later he was enjoying , making noices and having fun. The questions provided in this game were something new for him so this keep him excited and inmerse in the game.

    I asked hime the next day about some of the questions the game showed up and he was able to retain knowledge. That’s nice! He’s on advance math class :)

     
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