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Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Comes to Android Users

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens was a phenomenon only seen in video games that were Playstation-compatible, along with a few select platforms. However, as of late July, the app was made available for Android via the Google Play store, closely following the release of another LEGO Stars Wars app for Android: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Android

Android 4.2 or later is required for a successful installation of this app. It is free to download, but if players wish to progress past level one, purchases ranging from $0.99 to $9.99 are required in order to unlock new characters and levels 2-9. They can be bought in stages throughout the game.

For those interested in staying current with the content, an All Content Season Pass is available for purchase. This is an inclusive feature that keeps players updated on the game and its changes. However, within the game, players are given the option to simply “build,” or solve puzzles, both of which require no progression in the gaming sequence.

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PSafe and LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens for Android

LEGO Star Wars allows users to purchase new levels and characters, and PSafe Total offers several features that will maintain a safe and efficient experience for users while they carry out these purchases. PSafe Total’s Anti-theft service maintains the security of your information during in-app purchases, while its Internet Booster will prevent any lag or lack of connection during play. Additionally, utilizing PSafe’s Game Booster feature will ensure that the app provides the best possible gaming experience.

Since data is precious, PSafe’s Memory Optimizer feature will inform you of how much memory is being used by the game, which is useful to know when downloading new levels to unlock.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Kids

A final note to parents: as a universal favorite among adults and kids, LEGO Star Wars is rated 10+ for a wide range of audiences to enjoy. Since this app is kid-friendly, PSafe’s CPU Cooler feature will come in handy and prevent your device from overheating during long gaming sessions.

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