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Anime Merge

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 1.3.5

Taille:69.5 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:Hyperleap Inc.

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Description de l'application

Anime Merge : Fusionnez des pièces de puzzle pour débloquer de superbes personnages d'anime !

Embarquez pour le voyage fascinant de Anime Merge et découvrez le plaisir d'une fusion parfaite entre les jeux de réflexion et la beauté de l'art. Découvrez et faites évoluer des personnages d'anime en fusionnant des pièces et en enrichissant votre collection avec des visuels époustouflants. Chaque fusion stratégique apporte de nouvelles découvertes et de nouveaux défis, offrant un divertissement sans fin aux amateurs de jeux de réflexion et d'anime. Plongez-vous dans ce jeu de stratégie et d'art, développez votre collection illustrée et débloquez toute la beauté de l'anime. Anime Merge est votre porte d'entrée vers un monde où chaque fusion est une étape sur la route pour devenir le collectionneur ultime.

Mécaniques de jeu :

Fusionner et évoluer : quel est votre objectif ? Fusionnez des pièces identiques pour les faire évoluer vers l'étape suivante, en construisant progressivement votre collection de personnages d'anime de niveau supérieur.

Profondeur stratégique : au-delà du simple plaisir de la fusion, le jeu vous met au défi d'anticiper et de développer une stratégie de fusion pour débloquer tous les personnages. Chaque fusion vous rapproche de la découverte de filles animées rares et exquises, enrichissant ainsi votre collection.

Festin visuel : au fur et à mesure de votre progression dans le jeu, vous serez récompensé par de superbes visuels de personnages d'anime, chacun plus raffiné les uns que les autres. Anime Merge Célèbre l'art de l'anime avec ses illustrations d'images magnifiquement conçues qui plairont à coup sûr à tout fan d'anime.

Exploration sans fin : le jeu propose des combinaisons illimitées et de nombreux niveaux, offrant un plaisir sans fin. Votre Pokédex sera le reflet de vos choix stratégiques, assurant une expérience personnalisée à chaque joueur.

Conçu pour les amateurs de jeux de réflexion et d'anime : que vous veniez ici pour le jeu de réflexion stratégique, votre amour pour l'anime, ou les deux, Anime Merge a tout pour offrir une expérience satisfaisante. Ce jeu est parfait pour tous ceux qui souhaitent profiter d'un jeu de réflexion stratégique, apprécier l'art animé ou simplement se divertir légèrement.

Contenu de la dernière mise à jour de la version 1.3.5

Dernière mise à jour : 2 novembre 2024

Corrections de bugs mineurs et améliorations. Installez ou mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour le vérifier !

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