It is shown from the point of view of a young officer in the Imperial Navy, Brenn Tantor, who begins as a stormtrooper, but soon enough is given his own command. The game interweaves its story through the events of Episodes IV through VI, sometimes intersecting with known Star Wars events, while telling an original Star Wars story. Players can choose any combination of teams or work together to challenge the AI computer player. The game's campaign is not available in multiplayer. Historically the game was supported via the Microsoft Gaming Zone, however Zone services have since been shut down. Up to six players can join together, and Local area network (LAN) and TCP/IP connections are supported. The game also features a few options to connect with other players via multiplayer. Outsides of the main story-mode Campaign, scenarios can be re-played under the Scenario option, and players can set up their own battles in the Skirmish mode where up to four sides can compete against one another, though they only have the faction choice of Imperials or the Rebellion. Levels are ground assault based, as the game lacks space combat. The levels are largely plot-focused, with initial levels playing as the Imperial faction against the Rebellion, whilst as the plot progresses and the character defects to the Rebellion, players then fight against the Imperials. The game utilizes a birds-eye view around a 3D map. The player commands forces as though they are the commander rather than an infantry unit. Star Wars: Force Commander is a real-time strategy video game.
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