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3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery

3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery

Catégorie : ActionVersion: v1.11

Taille:46.60MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Présentation de l'application 3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery, un jeu de tir sur cible passionnant pour les vacances d'hiver. Restez au chaud et confortable tout en perfectionnant vos compétences en tir à l'arc dans ce défi festif basé sur les flèches. Embarquez pour une mission en tant qu'homme de l'armée, en utilisant votre arc et vos flèches pour conquérir des tableaux cibles difficiles. Survivez aux rigueurs de l'hiver en chassant pour vous nourrir dans un environnement de jungle dense. Doté de graphismes réalistes et de commandes intuitives, 3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery offre un gameplay engageant pour des heures de plaisir. Préparez Noël en maîtrisant vos talents de tir à l'arc et en attendant les cadeaux du Père Noël ! Téléchargez dès maintenant gratuitement sur le Google Play Store.

Caractéristiques de 3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery :

  • Thème festif de l'hiver : Plongez-vous dans un décor hivernal merveilleux, parfaitement conçu pour les vacances de Noël et du Nouvel An.
  • Tir sur cible de précision : Devenez un maître archer grâce à une pratique intensive sur cible, en affinant votre visée et votre technique.
  • Survie dans la jungle Défi : Naviguez dans une jungle dangereuse, chassez des animaux pour survivre au froid et améliorez vos compétences en tir à l'arc.
  • Des graphismes HD époustouflants : Découvrez des visuels réalistes qui améliorent le gameplay immersif.
  • Commandes intuitives : Profitez de commandes faciles à apprendre, vous permettant de dessiner, de viser et de tirer avec précision. Faites glisser votre doigt pour ajuster la direction et zoomer pour un ciblage optimal.
  • Missions difficiles : Testez vos compétences avec des missions de plus en plus difficiles, en gérant des flèches limitées et des contraintes de temps.

Conclusion :

3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery offre une expérience de vacances d'hiver captivante avec son thème festif, ses graphismes époustouflants et son gameplay simple mais engageant. L'élément de survie ajoute une couche de défi passionnante. Parfait pour ceux qui recherchent du divertissement en salle en attendant l'arrivée du Père Noël, téléchargez 3D Target Archry Shooting: Mellinium Archery gratuitement sur le Google Play Store dès aujourd'hui.

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