CandiceHern
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:32 am Post subject: Star Wars Commander Hack Tool and Cheats |
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Disney Interactive may have canceled Star Wars: Attack Squadrons before it even left beta, but the company has bigger and bolder plans for Star Wars: Commander, a new free-to-play combat strategy game released today on the App Store for iOS devices. An Android version is coming in a couple of weeks. The first thing you'll probably notice about it is how much it might remind you of Supercell's chart-topper Clash of Clans. But there are major differences between the two games, Disney Interactive says, the first of which is that you get to choose a side. You can either play as a member of the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire, and the items, story details, and worlds you'll experience will vary depending on your faction choice.
Join the Rebellion and you'll encounter iconic heroes like Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Princess Leia. (The movie actors did not record voiceover for the game). Play on the dark side and you'll get to control AT-ATs, TIE fighters, and Stormtroopers in your effort to dominate the galaxy. "What we really did want to do was continue the line of innovation in the [free-to-play combat strategy game] space," Disney Interactive executive producer Nathan Etter says. "We could have just chosen to let people play one side [but] we really wanted to invest, and differentiate the two and really give people an authentic experience across both." Another element that Etter believes sets the game apart from the competition is its emphasis on story. "Often, in some of these games, I can't say in all of them, but in some of these games, story isn't really a prevalent piece of the game. But we know we're making a game for a broad audience of Star Wars fans, and story is absolutely essential to them."
Stories in this game of war fire age, game of war that you already know (Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, etc), as well as new characters that you haven't seen before from the expanded universe. Star Wars: Commander soft-launched earlier this summer in markets like Australia and New Zealand, and the response to the story has been positive, Etter says. "That storyline has been something that a number of the players have remarked upon quite positively and have been excited to see," he said.
The main story takes place within the Galactic Civil War of Episodes IV-VI. You start the game on Tatooine, but that's only the beginning. Disney plans to support the game with plenty of post-release content (missions on Hoth are one example), as the company considers it very much a service--not an uncommon thing in games today. Since we were already talking about story, I had to ask: is it going to be considered canon? After all, Disney and Lucasfilm said back in April that Star Wars games would be considered canonical going forward. The answer? Yes and no. While you'll encounter famous Star Wars icons like Han Solo and travel to places like Tatooine with its Tusken Raiders, those elements are of course canon, but the player-created situations are not. |
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