Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (2015)

Game Description:
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes lets you live your Star Wars dreams by assembling teams of iconic characters from every era, including those from The Force Awakens and Rogue One. Engage in strategic, turn-based battles across legendary locations, confronting giant bosses and progressing your characters to become the master of the galaxy. Customize your ultimate squad with heroes from both the light and dark sides, making strategic moves to dominate the galactic hologames. Upgrade abilities for powerful attacks, compete in PvP Squad Arena, and participate in epic ship battles. Join Guilds to lead raids, fight bosses, and engage in Territory Battles and Wars, aiming for the top of global leaderboards.
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What Parents Should Know About Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Age Rating
E10+
Release Date
2015
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence and Mild Suggestive Themes. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items). This is a role-playing game in which players create teams of characters and spaceships to compete in battles from the Star Wars universe. Battles are turn-based and take place in holographic environments of various locations. Players take turns using droids, spaceships, and human figures (e.g., Jedi knights, Sith lords) to attack other characters. Players use light sabers, blasters, and special attacks to deplete opponents' health bars. Combat is highlighted by futuristic gunfire, explosions, and cries of pain. One female character is depicted in a revealing outfit (e.g., skimpy top, side-cleavage).
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Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes may not be suitable for younger kids. The game does not contain profanity, but it features mild fantasy violence with characters using lightsabers, blasters, and special attacks. The violence is not graphic, but it includes futuristic gunfire, explosions, and cries of pain. Some parents note the presence of a female character in a revealing outfit, which may be considered suggestive. Additionally, the game includes in-game purchases and random items, which can lead to unexpected expenses. Many parents recommend the game for children aged 10 and older due to these elements.
Why Your Kid Might Like Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes offers an engaging experience for teens who enjoy strategic gameplay and the expansive Star Wars universe. The game allows players to assemble teams of iconic characters from every era, including favorites from The Force Awakens and Rogue One. The turn-based battles require strategic thinking, making it appealing for those who enjoy planning and executing tactical moves. Teens appreciate the ability to customize their squads with heroes from both the light and dark sides, providing a sense of control and creativity as they progress through the game.
Competing in PvP Squad Arena and participating in epic ship battles adds a competitive edge that many teens find exciting. The game encourages social interaction through Guilds, where players can lead raids, fight bosses, and engage in Territory Battles and Wars. This social aspect, combined with the goal of climbing global leaderboards, keeps players motivated and engaged. The opportunity to upgrade abilities for powerful attacks and confront giant bosses provides a sense of achievement and progression, making it a game that many teens enjoy spending hours playing.