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Attack the Block: Shoot'em Up

Attack the Block: Shoot'em Up

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.7.6

Taille:60.10MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Onesoft Global Pte Ltd

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Description de l'application

Vous cherchez un jeu amusant et addictif pour passer le temps? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que d'attaquer le bloc: tirez-les! Cette application gratuite offre un gameplay sans fin avec des commandes de balayage simples lorsque vous essayez de tirer et de détruire les balles volantes. Avec des thèmes époustouflants qui changent avec chaque jeu, des combats de boss contestants et la capacité de rivaliser avec des amis pour le score le plus élevé, ce jeu a quelque chose pour tout le monde. Téléchargez l'attaquez le bloc maintenant et préparez-vous à tester vos compétences et voyez combien de temps vous pouvez survivre contre les blocs implacables. Mais méfiez-vous - ce jeu est tellement divertissant, il est difficile de déposer!

Caractéristiques de l'attaque du bloc: tirez-les

  • Gameplay sans fin: profitez des divertissements sans arrêt avec des niveaux sans fin pour défier vos compétences et vous tenir fiancé pendant des heures.
  • Contrôle de balayage simple: naviguez facilement dans le jeu avec des commandes de balayage intuitives qui rendent le gameplay lisse et agréable pour tous les âges.
  • De beaux thèmes: immerger dans un monde visuellement magnifique avec des thèmes générés au hasard qui ajoutent de la variété et de l'excitation à chaque jeu.
  • Défi les amis: rivalisez avec les amis et la famille pour voir qui peut réaliser le score le plus élevé et le réign Supreme dans ce jeu addictif.

FAQ

  • Le jeu est-il gratuit pour jouer? Oui, le jeu est gratuit à télécharger et à jouer, ce qui le rend accessible à tous ceux qui recherchent une expérience de jeu amusante.
  • Comment contrôler le jeu? Faites simplement glisser sur votre écran pour manœuvrer votre personnage et abattre des blocs pour progresser à travers les niveaux.
  • Y a-t-il des achats intégrés? Non, aucun achat dans l'application n'est requis pour profiter de toutes les fonctionnalités et du contenu du jeu.

Conclusion

Avec son gameplay sans fin, ses commandes simples, ses beaux thèmes et son mode multijoueur compétitif, ce jeu vous divertit certainement pendant des heures. Téléchargez Attack the Block: tirez-les maintenant et mettez-vous au défi de battre les scores élevés de vos amis tout en ayant une explosion de détruire des blocs et de vaincre les boss. Préparez-vous pour une expérience de jeu addictive et passionnante qui vous fera revenir pour plus!

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