
By David :Once upon a time, in a galaxy far away, there was an ongoing war between the Light and the Dark Side. In Star Wars: Force Collection, you can actively participate in this battle by going on quests and meeting some of the biggest names in the Star Wars Universe such as Luke, Leia, Han, Yoda, Darth Vader, or even Jar Jar Binks. The game takes you in different locations all over the galaxy as you face off against Stormtroopers, bosses, and other players from this planet. May the Force be with you and let this guide arm you with the knowledge you need before setting forth in an epic intergalactic adventure.

EB: Konami has released a new update for its Star Wars: Force Collection game, which is free for iOS and Android devices, that adds in a new Star Wars themed Contra minigame to the mix. The minigame will unfortunately be a limited addition to the Star Wars card collecting game, but it still warrants a download just to see what a Star Wars Contra game looks and plays like.
Rather than taking on the role of Contra’s Bill or Lance, players will control Chewbacca in a 2D side-scrolling adventure through four levels. You have to check out the screenshots after the break just to see how awesome this Contra inspired mode truly is.

Celebrating Star Wars Day, current players receive a free digital 5-Star card.

Back in the mid 90′s was a good time for card games, you had Magic the Gathering released, which is still massively popular and some of you may remember the Star Wars collectible card game. For many Star Wars fans and card game enthusiasts it was a enjoyable and memorable time. Players were able to battle their friends with Light or Dark side decks, playing cards with their favorite characters, locations, and space craft from the Star Wars universe. It would appear that Konami attempted to re-kindle that joy for Star Wars fans by bringing a brand new card game to the App Store.
Another entry in the category "games noone ever asked for"
I really don't know why some companies develop dozens of bad titles instead of focussing on one good game.