Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon
Geometry Dash Lite
Html5
5
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Html5
5
Friday Night Funkin’: Foned In (FNF Mobile)
Html5
4.5
Sonic 3 Prototype
Html5
5
Kiwi Clicker
Html5
2.5
Sonic 3 Complete – Emerald Safari
Html5
4.5
Sonic 1 KawariNo
Html5
4.5
Sonic 1 – Emerald Safari
Html5
4.5
Sonic CD
Html5
4.5
2v2.io
Html5
5
Billiards Master
Html5
4.5
Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Html5
5
Html5
4.5
HTML5|Mouse / Keyboard|Browser
“Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon” is a 3D first-person shooter video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed by British company Pocket Studios and published by THQ in 2003. Set during the timeline of the original Star Wars trilogy, the game takes players on an adventurous journey with the iconic Millennium Falcon, piloted by smuggler Han Solo and his Wookiee co-pilot, Chewbacca.
The narrative revolves around Han and Chewbacca’s efforts to fend off the Galactic Empire as they work to clear a debt to Jabba the Hutt. Their adventure is intertwined with key characters from the Star Wars saga, including encounters with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker, as they join forces to challenge the Empire’s dominance.
Gameplay involves piloting various spacecraft critical to the Rebel Alliance’s efforts against the Empire. Players can control not only the Millennium Falcon but also other vehicles from the Star Wars universe, including a speeder bike, an X-wing, and a landspeeder, each utilized in diverse missions that range from high-speed races to intense space battles. These missions take place in various dramatic settings such as asteroid fields, canyons, and the atmospheric vicinities of planets like Yavin and the moon of Endor.
Players engage in combat against a plethora of enemy types including TIE fighters, Star Destroyers, and Boba Fett’s Slave 1. The game extends to attacking the Death Stars depicted in “Star Wars: A New Hope” and “Return of the Jedi.” The spacecraft in the game are equipped with upgradable weapons and shields, enhancing the tactical depth of space engagements.
“Flight of the Falcon” features 14 missions based on scenarios from the Star Wars films but introduces new plot twists and battle encounters, providing fresh experiences even for seasoned fans. Due to the limitations of the Game Boy Advance platform, the game employs a password system instead of a save function, allowing players to resume their progress by entering a password after restarting the console.
You might like
See allFNF: Plant vs Zombie (PvZ)
Html5
4.5
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Html5
4.5
Kirby Nightmare in Dream Land
Html5
4.5
Slope Rider
Html5
5
Sonic Jam 6
Html5
4.5
10×10
Html5
4.5
3D Acrylic Nail: Nail Art Game
Html5
4.5
3 Pandas 2: Night
Html5
4.5
Zombie Survival Days
Html5
4.5
9 Ball Pool
Html5
4.5
1942 Game (NES)
Html5
4.5
FNF Character Test Playground
Html5
4.5
Mega Mario World 2: Awakened Power
Html5
4.5
3 Ninjas Kick Back (SNES)
Html5
4.5
100 Meter Race
Html5
4.5
8 Ball Online
Html5
4.5
Sonic 1 Definitive
Html5
4.5
Fix-It Felix Jr.
Html5
4.5
7 Words
Html5
4.5
1212!
Html5
4.5
60 Minutes Til Rot
Html5
4.5
Break the Glass
Html5
4.5
2048 Online
Html5
4.5
Sonic 3 and Knuckles (Sega)
Html5
4.5
2048 Solitaire
Html5
4.5
SpongeBob SquarePants: Grand Sand Fortress
Html5
4.5
Bed Wars
Html5
4.5
Famidash – Geometry Dash, but Retro
Html5
4.5
Mega Man Soccer
Html5
4.5
Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive
Html5
4.5
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Html5
4.5
Super Sonic & Hyper Sonic in Sonic 1
Html5
4.5
Sonic 1 Alternative Universe
Html5
4.5
Granny Original
Html5
5
Dragon Quest 3
Html5
4.5
FNF: Funkin’ Nights at Freddy’s
Html5
4.5
Adventure Time: Finn and Bones
Html5
4.5
Sonic Renovation
Html5
4.5
Grand Theft Auto
Html5
4.5
Terra – A Terraria Demake
Html5
4.5
Gekido Advance: Kintaro’s Revenge
Html5
4.5
AOD – Art Of Defense
Html5
5
Traffic Racer
Html5
4.5
Zeepkist: Crash 2D
Html5
4.5
FNF: Eddsworlds Funky Beats
Html5
2.5
Run Rabbit Run
Html5
4.5
Incredibox Studio
Html5
4.5
Sonic 3C Delta
Html5
4.5