Disney Interactive published a freemium strategy game called Star Wars Commander on the Apple App Store and Google Play. The game was a huge hit. It gave gamers the opportunity to battle against a variety of opponents in various locations around the galaxy. But the problem with freemium games is that they can't be free forever. The developers at Disney Interactive made a great game, but it's not perfect, and I wish I'd played it more before I bought it.
The game doesn't come with a PvP mode, but it does allow you to team up with friends and take on the role of a General in a Star Wars battle. The UI is very intuitive, and you can move around the map and select a different perspective on each mission. There's even a leaderboard that lets you keep track of your progress as a General. You can also view and compare the statistics of your Squads, as well as the performance of your units.
Star Wars: Commander offers two modes of gameplay: multiplayer and single-player. During player versus player battles, players take control of various squads and train troops to win. These battles will earn you rewards, which will allow you to recruit more troops. The game also features a multiplayer mode with up to 100 players. You can also form squads with your friends to fight against one another. As you go further in the game, you will discover new enemies and missions.