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''Star Warped'' is a first-person point-and-click adventure video game that
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the '' Star Wars'' universe, specifically the original trilogy released between 1977 and 1983: ''Star Wars'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. It was created by Parroty Interactive, which was a division of the game's publisher, Palladium Interactive. ''Star Warped'' was released in the United States and Canada, for both
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, in late 1997 as a follow-up to their debut ''
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'' parody, '' Pyst''. The game is no longer in release, as Parroty's parent company folded after being bought by
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in 1998. The game invited players to "Be seduced by the power of the Dork Side". ''Star Warped'' received mixed reviews from critics: some praised the game's variety, originality, and humor, while others dismissed it as lazy, unfunny, and dull.


Plot and gameplay

The game is set in the Modesto, California, home of two die-hard ''Star Wars'' fans with a "''
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'' mentality": Brian (
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) and Aaron (
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). They claim to have never left their room since first watching the original ''Star Wars'' Trilogy. The two have compiled their "favorite snagged, borrowed and stolen" Star Wars merchandise, and the player can interact with these items. Gameplay primarily consists of a series of mini-games, including "Whack! the Ewok" and "Flawed Fighters", a spoof of fighting games such as ''
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''. Characters include Leia I. Joe (a
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and G.I. Joe spoof), Cool-Handless Luke (
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with a missing hand and a pun on the film ''
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''), and Pizza-Flipping Greedo (
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as a pizza chef). The game also has several humorous items, such as "scrapped scripts", "gene splicer", and "Tell you, I Will". Clicking on items results in animations and minigames. The minigames also included "U Don't No Jedi", "Death Star Destructo", "X-Schwing", and "Dork Forces". According to ''
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''s Helen Lee, ''Star Warped'' differs from Parroty's previous game ''Pyst'' in that it is a fully-fledged game instead of just an interactive product, and the parody trampled over all aspects of the Star Wars trilogy. As the game was released two years before ''
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'', it contains no parodies alluding to the prequel series; however, there are some fake references to the then-future movies. While spoofing the first three films in the ''Star Wars'' film series, the game also targets the extended ''Star Wars'' franchise, including its merchandise and marketing strategies.


Development

According to Palladium's then-vice president of marketing, Rob Halligan, the success of '' Pyst'' opened doors for future parody titles by the company, and ''Star Warped'' and '' The X-Fools'' (the latter a parody of ''
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'') were the first two they attempted. Once Palladium ironed out "legal entanglements", the company hoped to release the game in May 1997. Writers for the project included comedy veterans from ''
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'', ''
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''. After the jokes were approved and the writing completed, the developers had the voice actors record dialogue and, afterwards, put the game information onto CDs made available for retail purchase by customers. The game features notable voice-acting talent in minor roles, including
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. The game was also released in Germany with dubbed German voice acting.


Release and promotion

''Star Warped'' was featured in a segment on the magazine-style program ''Splat!'' about cartoons in video games, which aired on animation specialty channel
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. Following in the footsteps of ''Pyst'', ''Star Warped'' had its own website players could access. After buying the game and registering, players were able to enter a member's-only section of the site, where new content was added until 1998. ''
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'' writer Christopher Michael Baker notes that even unregistered visitors to the website are still able to "check out and laugh at" some activities, minigames, and other content. An online-only quiz-themed minigame entitled "You Don't NoJedi" (a parody of '' You Don't Know Jack'') was featured on the site, as a teaser for ''Star Warped''. Bonus modules from ''Star Warped'' were featured on the CD for "''Pyst'' Special Edition". In 1998, after Parroty's acquisition by The Learning Company, Palladium founder and chief executive officer Ed Bernstein said, "it was a fun business, but not terribly lucrative".


Critical reception

''Star Warped'' received mixed reviews and polarized critics. Positive reviews highlighted the game's humor, originality, and gameplay, with some favorably comparing it to Parroty Interactive's previous title ''Pyst,'' which they viewed more as an interactive slideshow than a game. Negative reviews derided the game's humor, comparing it to cartoons like ''
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.'' ''Electric Games'' recommended the game for its "very, very funny" humor, "cartoony" graphics, "hammy" acting, "fun" gameplay, and "impressive . . . highly original" mini-games (praising the "Scrapped Scripts"). Doug Radcliffe of ''CD Mag'' praised one mini-game's "''Pulp Fiction''-style" script, but thought players would get bored after a few hours due to its lacking replay value. Christopher Michael Baker from ''All Game Guide'' deemed ''Star Warped'' the most"entertaining" of all ''Star Wars'' parody video games due to its variety of "fun", "great", and "hilarious" mini-games; the site also found the opportunity to delve into the personal belongings of the ''Star Wars'' super fans fascinating, deeming their collection "interesting" and "creative", and ultimately recommending the game for ''Star Wars'' fans. Additionally, ''America Online''s '' Huge Electronic Brain'' named the game the "Funniest CD-ROM of the Century". Joe Szadkowski of ''
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'' thought the game was "well worth" the $20 price tag, and reminded readers that the game was a parody, not to be taken seriously. ''Star Warped'' was the video game that ''
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'' writer Zach Koster credited the game for his decision to become a video game journalist. Emil Pagliarulo of ''The Adrenaline Vault'' saw ''Star Warped'' as an example of how Parroty Interactive made games that were "completely original simply by capitalizing on unoriginality", and said it "pokes fun at just about every ''Star Wars'' game ever made". A writer from ''CD Access'' described the game as "hilarious", offering hours of entertaining gameplay. Interpreting the game as a tribute to nerd culture, Steven L. Kent of ''The Seattle Times'' described Brian and Aaron as "charming" and noted the "eerie sense of reality" surrounding their collection of memorabilia, but felt that the mini-games were a "quick diversion", lacking depth. He thought that "Space Zap" and "Death Star Destructo" were the most enjoyable mini-games. ''Computer Gaming Magazine'' described ''Star Warped'' as a collection of mini-games, while ''Pyst'' was simply a "slideshow". Richard Cobblet of '' PC Gamer'' thought the game was "pretty bloody awful", "agonizing", "painful", "uninspired", and "lazy", and compared it unfavorably with the ''
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'', while accusing Parroty Interactive of producing a series of "comedy plague-pits". A writer from ''Entertainment Weekly'' gave the game a D, deeming it a "catastrophe" of lowbrow humor, low-rent mini-games, and criticizing the "irritating...obnoxious" protagonists' commentary. A reviewer from ''The Collection Chamber'' thought the video game was "unlicensed, unofficial and woefully unfunny". German review site ''PC Games'' gave the game 23 out of 100, commenting on the game's lack of a funny bone and "non-starter" gags; it recommended that ''PC Games'' readers save their money, and, instead, buy the Special Edition versions of ''Star Wars''. Another German review site, ', compared ''Star Warped'' to ''Pyst'', saying it offered more variety than the ''Myst'' parody, but noted that players would likely get bored after an hour of gameplay. It concluded with saying that the "modest" cost of the game was not worth the "cheap concoction", and that players were better off spending their money on the original ''Star Wars'' sextet.


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