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Any idea on the other points?
- game length anything between 1 minute to 1 hour
- it's an arcade game so variation is what you make of it... depends on which droids you capture and which you destroy. Likewise replay is all about score attack once you've beaten all 50 basic levels. Disclaimer: I've never actually managed to defeat my own game, so, meh ;)
- It is of course awesome
- some cool DLC coming
The first two you've just got to see. The last one - let me put it this way... I'm a hardcore flight sim player. You know, one of those who only get satisfaction from a game when they start engines up per the real flight manual. And this little gem sucked me all the way in! :)
What really got me was how you discover new and new aspects of the game. At first you're just blowing up stuff. Then... "Oh, so the sensors parameter of a droid means you see further out when controlling it! Oh, and the multicore ones are more efficient in fight." Each time you play/re-play a mission you capture different droids and read about them in the mid-level debriefings. You learn to reckognize them and start to put up a plan on what droids are valuable to you and worth capturing.