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Brazilian Damas - Online

Brazilian Damas - Online

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Taille:7.76MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Vous recherchez un jeu de société stimulant et stratégique pour aiguiser votre esprit ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que Brazilian Damas - Online ! Cette application offre une version passionnante du jeu de dames classique, connu sous le nom de Brazilian checkers, populaire au Brésil et aux Philippines. Que vous ayez envie d'une compétition en ligne contre des amis, d'une bataille d'esprit contre une IA sophistiquée ou d'une expérience solo ou à deux joueurs, Brazilian Damas - Online est à votre disposition. Bénéficiant de fonctionnalités telles que le chat en jeu, un système de classement ELO et la possibilité de sauvegarder et d'analyser des jeux, Brazil Damas offre une expérience de jeu véritablement immersive et engageante. Devenez un maître des dames aujourd'hui !

Caractéristiques de Brazilian Damas - Online :

  • Multijoueur en ligne avec chat : Affrontez des joueurs du monde entier et communiquez sans effort grâce à la fonction de chat intégrée.
  • Modes à un ou deux joueurs : Jouez contre l'ordinateur ou défiez un ami dans un match en face-à-face.
  • IA avancée avec 11 niveaux de difficulté : Testez vos compétences contre un adversaire IA, allant du débutant à l'expert.
  • Gameplay Bluetooth : Connectez-vous avec des amis à proximité pour des matchs Bluetooth locaux.
  • Puzzles de dames : Résolvez des énigmes captivantes pour affiner votre réflexion stratégique et améliorer votre jeu.
  • Enregistrer et reprendre les jeux : Mettez vos jeux en pause et reprenez-les à tout moment, en préservant vos progrès.

Conclusion :

Plongez dans le monde passionnant de Brazilian Damas - Online, un jeu qui met à l'épreuve votre logique et vos compétences stratégiques. Défiez des joueurs du monde entier en mode multijoueur ou perfectionnez vos capacités contre une IA stimulante avec une difficulté réglable. Avec le jeu local Bluetooth, des puzzles de dames captivants et la commodité de sauvegarder vos parties, Brazilian Damas - Online offre une expérience attrayante et conviviale. Téléchargez maintenant et profitez de l'interface classique en bois et des fonctionnalités convaincantes de ce jeu addictif.

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