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드래곤라자 오리진:국산 MMORPG

드래곤라자 오리진:국산 MMORPG

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 6.3.7

Taille:89.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:주식회사 아이톡시

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Description de l'application

https://cafe.naver.com/dragonrajanewJeu mobile Dragon Raja : plongez-vous dans un fantastique des années 90

Redécouvrez le roman fantastique bien-aimé des années 90, Dragon Raja, désormais disponible en MMORPG mobile ! Ce jeu recrée fidèlement les personnages et le monde du roman original, vous permettant de revivre les aventures de Hooch et Sanson.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Histoire nostalgique : Découvrez la profondeur émotionnelle du roman original sur votre appareil mobile.
  • MMORPG optimisé pour les mobiles : Profitez d'un système simplifié et convivial conçu pour le jeu mobile.
  • Personnalisation des personnages : Créez et développez trois personnages uniques.
  • Gameplay engageant : Affrontez d'autres joueurs, explorez divers donjons, échangez des objets et maîtrisez des combats efficaces à l'aide de transformations et d'animaux de compagnie.
  • Transformations et animaux de compagnie avancés : Débloquez 55 transformations et animaux de compagnie uniques (code promo : MEZPZHVS).

Visitez le Café Officiel :

Autorisations :

L'application nécessite un accès au stockage de votre appareil pour télécharger et enregistrer les fichiers du jeu. Les autorisations facultatives ne sont pas requises pour le jeu. Vous pouvez gérer les autorisations via les paramètres de votre appareil.

  • Android 6.0 et versions ultérieures : Paramètres > Applications > Autorisations des applications
  • Versions Android inférieures à 6.0 : La révocation de l'autorisation nécessite la suppression de l'application. Une mise à niveau du système d'exploitation Android est recommandée.

Exigences minimales : 4 Go de RAM

Contact :

Pour le support client, veuillez contacter [email protected]

Adresse du développeur : 5ème étage, bâtiment Famoso, 427 Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Séoul

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FantasyGamer Jan 13,2025

Dragon Raja Origin is a fantastic MMORPG that brings the 90s novel to life! The graphics are stunning, and the gameplay is immersive. Highly recommend for fans of the original story!

JugadorDeRPG Feb 09,2025

¡Dragon Raja Origin es un gran MMORPG! Los gráficos son impresionantes y la jugabilidad es inmersiva. Solo desearía que hubiera más misiones para explorar el mundo del juego.

AmateurDeJeux Mar 06,2025

Dragon Raja Origin est un super MMORPG! Les graphismes sont magnifiques et le gameplay est captivant. J'aimerais juste qu'il y ait plus de quêtes à explorer.

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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