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Car Patrol: Animal Safari

Car Patrol: Animal Safari

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.0.18

Taille:27.38MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:amuse

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Description de l'application

Embarquez pour une aventure animale palpitante avec Car Patrol: Animal Safari ! Rejoignez l'équipe Car Patrol alors qu'elle explore l'étonnant règne animal, des créatures de l'arrière-cour aux habitants exotiques de la jungle. Découvrez plus de 130 animaux dans 12 environnements interactifs, offrant des heures d'exploration captivante aux enfants âgés de 2 à 5 ans.

Cette application regorge de plaisir ! Des pandas espiègles dans les forêts de bambous aux majestueux ours polaires dans les paysages glacés, chaque recoin réserve de délicieuses surprises. Profitez d'animations vibrantes, de sons captivants et d'une expérience totalement sans publicité.

Principales caractéristiques de Car Patrol: Animal Safari :

  • Diverses rencontres avec des animaux : Interagissez avec plus de 130 animaux uniques, favorisant l'amour de la faune et l'apprentissage.
  • Environnements globalement interactifs : Explorez 12 habitats divers, notamment des jungles, des rivières, des déserts, des régions enneigées et même des villes !
  • Des surprises sans fin : Découvrez des délices cachés et des animations charmantes tout au long de votre aventure.
  • Conception adaptée à l'âge : Parfaitement adaptée aux tout-petits et aux enfants d'âge préscolaire, garantissant une expérience amusante et éducative.
  • Audio-visuels immersifs : Profitez de sons délicieux et d'animations captivantes qui donnent vie aux animaux.
  • Amusement sans publicité : Profitez d'une lecture ininterrompue, totalement sans publicité.

Car Patrol: Animal Safari est le mélange parfait de divertissement et d'éducation. Téléchargez maintenant et que l'aventure commence ! Votre enfant adorera explorer les merveilles du monde animal dans cette application attrayante et sûre.

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WildLifeFan Jan 17,2025

Fun and educational game for kids! My children love exploring the different animal habitats.

ExploradorDeAnimales Jan 10,2025

Juego entretenido para niños, aunque se vuelve repetitivo después de un tiempo.

AventureSafari Jan 14,2025

Jeu amusant et éducatif pour les enfants ! Mes enfants adorent explorer les différents habitats animaux.

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