LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game/Gameplay

Lego Star Wars is a level-based adventure game. That means that instead of wandering through an entire game world looking for challenges, you have a base area that leads to various levels. In this case, it's Dexter's Diner. There are four doors - one for Episode I, one for Episode II, one for Episode III, and one for the bonus level. At the start, you can only go through the first. Then, after beating the first level, you can go through the II and III doors. The bonus level is unlocked after you get all the superkit pieces. (Wondering what a superkit piece is? Scroll down.)

In each level, you start in one place, and try to get to another. (or defeat a boss)

There are also two game modes - Story and Free Play. Until you beat it, you can only play Story. Afterward, you can play Free Play. Free Play allows you to switch between characters using L and R, in Story, you're stuck with the characters involved. Story also has more cutscenes, Free Play cuts them out.

However, some levels - starfighter missions - can only be played in Story mode, and are almost like a completely different game. (except for the graphics)

Objects
There are many types of objects in the game, most of them destructible. Almost everything that's destructible explodes into a shower of money. (called studs) However, some objects harm you, such as mines.

Enemies
There are many different enemies in the game, with different abilities. Most (if not all) are playable. You can by the in Dexter's Diner - go up to the bar and a screen will pop up. Hit "characters" to see the characters you can buy.

Death
At some point of the game, you'll probably die, exploding into Lego pieces. When you die, you respawn where you last were, temporarily invincible. You have infinite lives, but you lose money with each death.

Minikit pieces
There are ten minikit pieces in each level. They're hidden items (some in plain sight, but those are rare) throughout each level. If you get all ten, you get a minikit. A minikit is basically a Lego model of something in Star Wars. Also, when you get a minikit, you get money.

Superkit pieces
There are seventeen superkit pieces in the game. When you get all of them, they combine to make the superkit. The superkit is like minikits, except harder to get, and there's only one of it. When you get it, you also can access the bonus level. There's one piece for every level in the game. But it's not an item, you get a superkit piece if you get enough money in one play of a level. Every time you get money, a little bar appears at the top. Your goal is to get it to turn all gold. If you do, you get a superkit piece.