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Breeding

Breeding

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 1.2.0

Taille:163.28MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Bienvenue dans le charmant BreedingVillage ! Arrivez et soyez accueilli par la charmante Megumi, votre guide accueillant dans ce village pittoresque et la maison que vous habiterez bientôt. Elle attend votre arrivée avec impatience, prête à vous présenter les femmes captivantes du village et à vous guider dans votre nouveau rôle en vous offrant des « services uniques ». Préparez-vous à une escapade tranquille à la campagne, une aventure « slow life » remplie de connexions et de romance aux côtés de Megumi et des autres filles. Êtes-vous prêt pour cet extraordinaire voyage d'amour et de relations ?

Caractéristiques de Breeding :

  • Histoire engageante : Plongez-vous dans le récit captivant de votre installation dans Breeding Village et de l'établissement d'une relation avec Megumi, qui sera votre guide pour ce nouveau chapitre.
  • Gameplay interactif : Explorez le village, rencontrez les autres femmes et vivez le plaisir de nouer des relations et de fournir votre "Services uniques."
  • Personnages charmants : Développez des liens profonds avec Megumi et les autres filles tout en adoptant le style de vie paisible de la campagne.
  • Jeu de rôle immersif : Acceptez votre rôle de jeune idole du village, naviguant dans les responsabilités et les aventures qui attendez.
  • Visuels époustouflants : Admirez les superbes graphismes et illustrations qui donnent vie au village serein et à ses habitants.
  • Gameplay addictif : Découvrez le monde captivant de Breeding Village et perdez-vous dans des heures d'engagement divertissement.

Conclusion :

Découvrez le voyage inoubliable de l'amour, de l'amitié et de la découverte de soi dans Breeding Village. Avec un scénario captivant, un gameplay interactif et des personnages attachants, cette application offre une expérience unique et immersive. Installez-vous dans la campagne pittoresque, acceptez votre rôle et établissez des relations significatives avec Megumi et les autres filles. Des visuels époustouflants et un gameplay addictif garantissent des heures d'enchantement. Téléchargez maintenant et découvrez les merveilles du Breeding Village !

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Player Jan 25,2025

Not my type of game.

Usuario Jan 26,2025

El juego es un poco extraño.

Joueur Dec 20,2024

Jeu étrange, mais intriguant.

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