Desert Strike 1.0

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Desert Strike is a shooting game for free. Once the game starts, your fighter are at the bottom of the screen. And you can use the arrow keys to move around your plane above the barren land. Avoid your enemies and their bullets. You can press space bar to shoot and use the ctrl key to throw a bomb. Sometimes once you have beat down an enemy battle plane, there are some colorful cube move around you. Collect it! Some of them can recover your healthy. Some of them can offer you bullets or bombs even a protective tissue. And be careful that some of your enemy is attack from your back.

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