
You use the mouse to click the direction you want to go throughout the top-down layout, holding the left button to move. The only thing to really dislike is the control. You never know.) You should also expect to hear snippets of music from the popular Star Wars movies at various points throughout the game. (Or maybe they've just got a lot of thinking to do. All the characters have oversized heads so that you can identify them easily. The graphics for Yoda Stories are relatively simple, yet well done.

From there, the game is a grand combination of quests, traveling to far-off places like Neshtab and Tatooine where you'll accomplish missions for the Jedi Master himself. The game starts innocently enough as you land on Dagobah to find everyone's favorite green Muppet (with the possible exception of Kermit), Yoda. This means the possibility is certainly on the table - but we’ll just have to wait until season 3 of The Mandalorian premieres to see if that’s what happens.Star Wars: Yoda Stories is a fun little game which runs windowed on your desktop as you control Luke Skywalker, Rebel swashbuckler extraordinaire. But, the time between The Mandalorian and Episode VIII is still quite long, as well. Still, when Luke saw Yoda in The Last Jedi, it seemed like that was the first time he had seen his master in a long time (possibly since he appeared at the end of Episode VI). With that, Yoda may be able to provide some sage advice about the youngling and tell him more about their people. Since Luke is going to be training Grogu during the timeline of The Mandalorian season 3, there could be a moment where Luke reaches out for help from Yoda. So, there could be the slightest chance that Yoda may appear as a Force ghost in the series. Of course, like with all things in Star Wars, there are ways for deceased Jedi to return to the living world - via Force ghosts.

So, with Yoda dead during The Mandalorian timeline, it sets the likelihood of Yoda appearing in the series very low. Luke Skywalker was with him at that moment, and (as we know it), it would be the last time he sees his master for some time.

If you recall, that’s the movie where Master Yoda took the last breath of his very long life. The series takes place a few years after Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

And it all makes sense given the timeline of The Mandalorian. The answer to that is, unfortunately, no. So did Yoda ever appear in The Mandalorian? But what about the Jedi Master himself? We know that in season 2, Mando was on the search to bring Baby Yoda back to his people, the Jedi.
