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Test your dodging and strategy skills in Phoenix Force for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Test your dodging and strategy skills in Phoenix Force for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

Phoenix Force is a fun shooter game that will challenge you to see if you have any dodging and strategy skills. This game is available for free on Windows Phone and Windows 8.1.

“Phoenix Force will challenge you and your friends in 100 boss battles to see who has the best dodging and strategy skills. Many years after the Earth burned to ashes, the Phoenix was reborn and found the world full of monsters. Now it must bring the essential gems to the Tree of Life, so Earth can be reborn,” the app description reads.

The premise of the game is very simple. You must destroy the bosses before they destroy you. Avoid getting hit while your weapons fire automatically. You can unlock additional Phoenix Force members, as well as new levels as you progress through the game.

We’ve embedded the official video of the game in action below. Check it out and hit the download link below to snag the game for your platform.

Thanks for sending this in, Steveo!

Phoenix Force for Windows

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