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Bus Game

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 2.1.0

Taille:44.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:baklabs

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Description de l'application

Vivez le plaisir d'être chauffeur de bus ! Ce jeu offre une fantastique opportunité de carrière dans le monde virtuel.

Bus Game

Une nouvelle passionnante ! Une mise à jour majeure est en cours, apportant encore plus de bus, des graphismes améliorés, un gameplay amélioré et une expérience globale de joueur nettement meilleure. Restez à l'écoute pour sa sortie imminente !

Vous aimez les jeux de conduite ? Obsédé par les défis de stationnement ? Alors ce Bus Game est un incontournable ! Devenez chauffeur de bus dans l'un des meilleurs simulateurs de bus disponibles.

Naviguez dans le trafic urbain, récupérez les passagers et livrez-les en toute sécurité à leur destination. N’oubliez pas que votre bus urbain est grand – une conduite prudente est essentielle ! La conduite professionnelle exige de la précision ; éviter les collisions avec les voitures et les piétons.

Alors que de nombreux Bus Gamepeuplent le Google Play Store, celui-ci règne en maître. Explorez divers endroits : des rues animées de la ville, des banlieues tranquilles, des chantiers de construction actifs, des parcs sereins et même la plage ensoleillée. Observez l’environnement animé – les piétons se promenant, les voitures circulant sur les routes. Prenez le volant, devenez un maître de la circulation urbaine et profitez de ce simulateur de haut niveau.

Bus Game Caractéristiques :

  • Environnement 3D immersif
  • Commandes fluides et optimisées pour la simulation de bus
  • Transporter les passagers vers leurs destinations
  • De nombreux itinéraires dans toute la ville
  • Un jeu le mieux noté du magasin
  • Jeu hors ligne (pas de Wi-Fi ou Internet requis)

Ce qui distingue ce jeu :

  • Graphiques vibrants et colorés
  • Optimisé pour les appareils mobiles plus anciens
  • Vue intérieure
  • Direction sans effort

Si vous en avez assez des nouveautés décevantes, redécouvrez le charme d'un classique solide. Comme tous les jeux de haut niveau, celui-ci offre un véritable plaisir. Perfectionnez votre expertise de conduite dans l'un des meilleurs Bus Game du marché !

Quoi de neuf dans la version 2.1.0

Dernière mise à jour le 5 septembre 2023

  • Améliorations du gameplay
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Gamer Jan 30,2025

Decent bus driving simulator. The controls are okay, but the graphics could be improved. It gets repetitive after a while.

Conductor Feb 17,2025

Buen simulador de conducción de autobús. Los controles son fáciles de usar, pero los gráficos podrían ser mejores.

Chauffeur Jan 29,2025

Excellent jeu de simulation de conduite de bus! Très réaliste et prenant.

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