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Chancho VA

Chancho VA

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.1.3

Taille:6.58MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Diego Lattanzio

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Description de l'application

Vivez le frisson de Chancho VA, un jeu de cartes espagnol captivant conçu pour un plaisir sans fin ! L'objectif est simple : être le premier à collecter quatre cartes identiques et à toucher triomphalement le centre de la table. Cependant, les cartes centrales dictent le nombre et la direction (gauche, centre ou droite) des cartes que vous devez transmettre aux autres joueurs, ajoutant ainsi une couche stratégique au jeu rapide.

Relevez le défi avec trois niveaux de difficulté et affrontez jusqu'à six adversaires. Suivez vos victoires et défaites dans le menu de statistiques détaillées et partagez vos commentaires directement avec le développeur. Chancho VA offre une expérience de jeu de cartes addictive et exaltante que vous ne voudrez pas manquer !

Principales caractéristiques de Chancho VA :

  • Amusement sans effort : Profitez d'un jeu de cartes espagnol simple mais engageant.
  • Compétition rapide : La course pour collecter quatre cartes correspondantes et toucher le centre crée une compétition intense.
  • Gameplay dynamique : Le passage de cartes stratégique ajoute un élément d'imprévisibilité et d'excitation.
  • Directions multiples : Les cartes peuvent être passées à gauche, au centre ou à droite, gardant les joueurs sur leurs gardes.
  • Difficulté réglable : Trois niveaux de difficulté s'adaptent à différents niveaux de compétence.
  • Action multijoueur : Jouez avec jusqu'à six adversaires pour une expérience sociale et compétitive.

En bref, Chancho VA offre une expérience de jeu de cartes espagnole simple, amusante et compétitive. Ses fonctionnalités interactives et sa difficulté réglable le rendent attrayant pour les joueurs de tous niveaux. Que vous affrontiez des adversaires IA ou des amis, préparez-vous à des heures de divertissement ! Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui !

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CardShark Feb 17,2025

Chancho VA is a fun twist on card games! The rules are simple, but the game can get quite competitive. Great for family game nights, though the app could use some smoother animations.

Jugador Feb 02,2025

¡Chancho VA es increíble! Las partidas son rápidas y emocionantes. Me encanta cómo cambia la dirección del juego. ¡Perfecto para jugar con amigos!

CartesAmateur Feb 20,2025

Le jeu est amusant, mais parfois les règles ne sont pas claires. J'apprécie le concept, mais l'interface pourrait être plus conviviale.

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