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Archery World Tour

Archery World Tour

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 2.24.8

Taille:26.0 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:Famobi

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Description de l'application

Vivez le frisson du tir à l'arc avec ce jeu de tir à l'arc 3D sans fin ! Doté d'une simulation de vent réaliste et de niveaux difficiles, testez votre précision et visez des scores élevés. Une mise à jour récente introduit le suivi des scores élevés : jusqu'où pouvez-vous grimper ?

Le tir à l'arc, un sport de précision présenté pour la première fois aux Jeux Olympiques de 1900, exige une main ferme et une vue perçante. Archery World Tour vous permet de découvrir ce sport classique, vous emmenant dans un voyage à travers divers champs de tir et des défis en constante évolution.

Maîtriser le tir à l'arc nécessite une réflexion stratégique. La distance cible est cruciale, surtout si l’on tient compte des conditions de vent. Le vent est votre plus grand adversaire ; plus la cible est éloignée, plus l'effet du vent sur votre tir est important.

Le jeu affiche la direction et la force du vent en temps réel. Les vents latéraux forts nécessitent d’ajuster votre visée pour contrecarrer leur influence et atteindre la cible convoitée de 10 points. Le vent vertical affecte également la trajectoire de la flèche, nécessitant une compensation supplémentaire.

Vous préférez un défi différent ? Essayez le mode sans fin ! Progressez aussi loin que vous le pouvez, en atteignant l'objectif unique de chaque niveau. Un échec et vous êtes éliminé !

Prenez votre arc et vos flèches et devenez le maître du tir à l'arc ultime !

Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Tir à l'arc et aux flèches
  • Tour du monde et modes de jeu sans fin
  • Simulation réaliste du vent
  • Cibles de ballons
  • Des graphismes 3D époustouflants

Quoi de neuf dans la version 2.24.8 (mise à jour le 9 août 2024)

Bienvenue à Archery World Tour ! Cette mise à jour inclut des corrections de bugs et des graphismes de flèches améliorés.

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RobinHood Jan 15,2025

Great archery game! The wind mechanics add a nice challenge. Could use more variety in the environments, though.

Arquero Jan 16,2025

El juego está bien, pero se vuelve repetitivo. Los gráficos son decentes, pero no excelentes.

Archer Jan 30,2025

Excellent jeu de tir à l'arc! La simulation du vent est réaliste et les niveaux sont stimulants. Très addictif!

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