![]() ![]() The AT-AT was a big hit (well, for everyone but me, I kept missing horribly) and it will definitely see a lot of action in our house. It was a bit of a challenge initially setting this up (you have to balance the blocks on the AT-AT), but I think it was extra difficult thanks to the fact I was doing it on a carpet. Again, it’s a pretty simple game, but this one I can see going on for awhile. ![]() Sometimes you launch them too far, sometimes too near. Each bird has a different feel/weight to them so they don’t all fly the same. I love these games because they’re a bit of a challenge. Your goal is to knock over the blocks and the Darth Vader and Storm Trooper pig figures that are placed on top of them. This one is similar to other Hasbro Angry Birds games where you catapult little Star Wars birds at an AT-AT made up of Tetris-like blocks. So anything related to the AT-AT is already a win in my book! An AT-AT that looks like a giant pig? Double bonus time! I only recently stopped complaining to my mom about it when she bought me the motorized Lego AT-AT a few years ago and more than made up for it. It’s the one item I was denied as a child, despite my relentless whining and begging. If you didn’t know, the AT-AT is my toy holy grail. Next, we dove into the AT-AT Attack Battle game. It’s certainly a unique attempt at a new style of game. I can see playing with some friends and possibly getting into a good tournament type game where you try different tricks, different angles and distances, etc. While there’s not much to this game, it is both adorable ( I so wish I had a ping pong table so I could play using these balls!) and fun for a bit. You get different points for knocking over some of the bad guys and for landing in various areas. The object is to bounce the ping pong balls into certain slots on the Millennium Falcon. You have 3 colorful ping pong balls with our friendly Angry Bird Heroes on them. Slap on some stickers, pop out a few cardboard pieces and assemble. I grabbed my two kids and got down to playing… er, play testing!įirst up was the Millennium Falcon Bounce Game. I ripped those boxes open faster than a Jawa swiping spark plugs. TMI?Īnyways, Hasbro was kind enough to send me over two great games to test out: Angry Birds Star Wars AT-AT Attack Battle Game and Angry Birds Star Wars Millennium Falcon Bounce Game. I remember staring at the AT-AT for hours, fantasizing about playing with it back at home with a Luke Skywalker Angry Bird. Hasbro’s always sending me loads of great toys and games to test out and this time around I just couldn’t wait to get my hands on their Angry Birds Star Wars games! I previewed these many Endor Moons ago at a Hasbro party. ![]() How can you not fall in love with a Darth Vader pig? No, seriously? How? Apparently the power of the Dark Side is pure cuteness. And now Roxio and Lucas have their Angry Birds and their Star Wars. Reese’s had its chocolate and its peanut butter. ![]()
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