Siberian Strike: Episode I

Description
Siberian Strike: Episode I is a top-down vertically-scrolling shooter in the style of 1942. It is based on the Palm OS game Siberian Strike which when released for feature phones was split up in two parts: Episode I and Episode II. The game was later re-released under the title Assault Wings 1944 with identical content and gameplay.
The game's story is based on the Windows Mobile game Siberian Strike X where the objective is, believe it or not, to take out Stalin-Bot, a crossbreed of Stalin and the future MIR Space Station, who owns the vodka producing company Stalinka Corp. The company is behind a communist invasion because they produce genetically engineered vodka that completely annihilates the willpower of those who drink it. A difference from Siberian Strike X is that the player characters are members of the Russian air force: Igor Marlevitch and Natasha Kalinski. However, some versions completely omit the game's storyline and has the player playing the character Eliot Freeman (one of the American characters from Siberian Strike X). In some versions the player is allowed to choose from three characters like in the smartphone versions.
The game consists of three levels with five sections in total, a little more than half of what the original Palm Siberian Strike offers. While destroying planes and boats, you can gather stronger bullets and get the help from your companions. Destroyed enemies also leave behind medals that are exchanged for points. In difficult situations, you can activate a bomb to clear the screen. You can also charge a mega ray at all times. There are a few end bosses and a bonus level where you have to maneuver through icebergs. At the end of the fifth level, the game abruptly ends and an advertisement for the yet to be released episode II is shown.