A downloadable game for Windows

Overview:

Star Wars: Spy Trooper is a 3D, 3rd Person, Low-Poly parkour Star Wars fan game. It takes place on the forest moon of Endor, and you play as a spacial ops stormtrooper now on a special assignment to be trained to be a Spy Trooper, the Empire's finest intelligence gathering division. Gameplay itself is you completing this training to become a Spy Trooper. This was a long time project that I have been working on, and I couldn't have done it without my team. Big thanks to my animator Max Iamo, and my voice actors Corwin Bauer and Ralph Anderson. A lot of hard work went into this project and I hope you enjoy it. And as always, may the Force be with you.


Disclaimer:

Star Wars and all of its affiliated properties remains the intellectual property of Lucasfilm Ltd. under Disney. All characters, locations, and music belonging to the Star Wars franchise remains the intellectual property of Lucasfilm Ltd. under Disney. No profit was derived from the making of this fan game. It was made solely for fun. 


Controls:

Move your mouse to adjust camera angle. Use the W key to move forward. Use the Spacebar to jump. (Be on the look out for a hidden Easter Egg on one of the levels).


Download

Download
Star Wars - Spy Trooper (Fan Game).zip 97 MB

Install instructions

Click the download button on this page. The download should start automatically. Put the downloaded zip file in a folder on you desktop. Right click on the file and select extract here.  This will extract the game folder. Open the folder and you should see the game cover image as well as a folder with the game name. Go inside that folderdouble click on the Star Wars - Spy Trooper (Fan Game).exe file. The game will run. Enjoy.

Comments

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Is it allowed to make Star Wars games?  I started a project and got decently far, but ditched it because I thought it would be a copyright infringement if I posted it anywhere.  Do you have any advice?

Just publish it here on itch.io. Also, do all your marketing here as well. If you try to do it on Google Ads or Steam, you can get banned by EA. Just make sure you release it for free and have a copyright disclaimer embedded in the game. Also, EA usually doesn't take action if a game has less than 60,000 downloads. Luckily, I only have 7,049 downloads (at this time).

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Good to know,  thanks!  I'll continue working on my star wars game then

Glad I could help.

What software did you use ? Is it blender or unity ? Thanks for your answer

BGE