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Car Stunts 3D - Extreme City

Car Stunts 3D - Extreme City

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 0.6.10

Taille:96.51MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:ABI Global LTD

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Vivez le frisson de Car Stunts 3D - Extreme City, le jeu de course automobile extrême ultime ! Faites la course contre la montre en réalisant des cascades incroyables jusqu'à la victoire du Achieve Grand Prix. Maîtrisez les commandes intuitives et les graphismes de haute qualité, même sur les appareils bas de gamme, pour une expérience de course FPP (perspective à la première personne) véritablement immersive.

Principales caractéristiques de Car Stunts 3D - Extreme City :

❤️ Des visuels époustouflants optimisés pour un jeu fluide sur tous les appareils.

❤️ Le mode FPP immersif vous place aux commandes.

❤️ Des commandes simples mais réactives garantissent une expérience de course fluide.

❤️ Réalisez des cascades à couper le souffle qui laisseront vos adversaires dans la poussière.

❤️ Devenez un maître des cascades en conquérant chaque mode de jeu.

❤️ Libérez des boosts nitro pour une sensation explosive de monster truck.

En bref, Car Stunts 3D - Extreme City offre une aventure de speedway sans précédent. Téléchargez maintenant et prouvez vos compétences ! La sensation réaliste du jeu, combinée à des commandes faciles à apprendre, le rend accessible à tous les joueurs tout en offrant une expérience de conduite acrobatique exaltante et à couper le souffle. Ne tardez pas – téléchargez Car Stunts Racing 3D aujourd'hui et partez à la conquête des classements !

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StuntDriver Jan 03,2025

Amazing graphics and controls! 🚙 I love the challenge of racing against time while pulling off stunts.

カーレーサー Feb 02,2025

グラフィックが美しいし操作も直感的!🏎️ 時間との戦いが楽しくてハマります。

카트라이더 Dec 22,2024

직관적인 조작법과 화려한 그래픽이 인상적입니다! 🏎️ 시간을 잊고 플레이하게 됩니다.

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