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Enemy Strike is a 45-stage alien shooting game where players must shoot all the aliens above them. Hold in the mouse left click and move side to side to aim at enemies, capture power ups, and evade falling enemies. When enemies are defeated they typically fall downward and bounce off the floor. You must avoid the bouncing enemies as they can still damage your ship. Most enemies do not actively shoot at you (other than through falling and bouncing). Some stages can have bosses on them which shoot lasers or giant balls at you. A variety of power ups are included in some of the playing fields, while other power ups may fall down from the top of the screen. Green dots explode when shot & poison a variety of nearby enemies. Blue dots shoot a horizontal laser across the screen, destroying enemies on their row. You activate yellow dots by running into them, which causes them to float straight back up as activated mines which blow up upon contact with any enemy. While the gray mine is floating up you can't shoot. The horizontal line in a dot turns the ground in a trampoline when you activate it by running into it. The trampoline can bounce defeated enemies high so they hit other enemies. Three vertical dots activate a machine gun when you run into it. Three angled lines in a dot activate a gun which shoots stronger shots at angles. When you defeat enemies using the yellow gun, through a trampoline bounce, or from the green or blue dot power ups you can not get hit by the newly defeated enemy. Your health is shown at the bottom center & it is usally best to equip more powerful guns when fighting the bosses. If your health is low and there are many low level enemies it may make sense to avoid the machine gun upgrade, as many enemies falling at once may be hard to avoid. This is a JavaScript web application which uses cross-platform mobile-friendly HTML. All modern web browsers like Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera should support it. This game works on just about any type of computing device including Microsoft Windows desktop computers, Apple OSX Mac computers, iOS powered tablets and phones like the iPad and iPhone, laptops like the Google Chromebook, and the many types of mobile phones from manufacturers like Samsung which are powered by Google Android.
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