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Choose or Dare

Choose or Dare

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 1.0.5

Taille:28.5 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

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Description de l'application

Préparez-vous pour le jeu de société ultime : Choose or Dare ! Ce jeu passionnant élèvera vos rassemblements à un tout autre niveau. Vous pensez que vous et vos amis êtes prêts à relever des questions audacieuses et à relever des défis audacieux ? Découvrons-le !

Le gameplay est simple : sélectionnez une catégorie, personnalisez vos paramètres de jeu et que la fête commence ! Tout le monde pose ses doigts sur l'écran et Choose or Dare sélectionne au hasard le prochain joueur pour répondre à une question ou à un défi. Des défis hilarants aux défis fous, l'excitation ne s'arrête jamais.

Choisissez votre aventure :

Avec des catégories allant de léger à épicé, Choose or Dare est parfait pour toutes les occasions. Oubliez les jeux de la vieille école : cette version moderne regorge de défis nouveaux et passionnants.

Appuyez, choisissez et osez :

Placez simplement vos doigts sur l'écran et laissez Choose or Dare choisir au hasard le joueur chanceux (ou malchanceux !). Que vous jouiez en personne ou à distance, ce jeu vous garantit des moments inoubliables.

Choose or Dare est :

  • Le jeu ultime pour les soirées de fête ou les réunions décontractées.
  • Rempli de centaines de questions, de défis et de défis.
  • Catégories et options personnalisables pour s'adapter à toutes les humeurs.
  • Parfait pour briser la glace, susciter le rire et créer des souvenirs épiques.

Êtes-vous prêt à Choose or Dare ? Téléchargez maintenant et que la fête commence !

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.0.5 (dernière mise à jour le 18 décembre 2024) :

Corrections de bugs mineurs et améliorations. Mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour découvrir un gameplay amélioré !

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PartyAnimal Apr 10,2025

This game is a blast at parties! The dares are hilarious and the questions are thought-provoking. A must-have for any gathering!

FiestaLoca Jan 13,2025

¡Este juego es genial para fiestas! Las preguntas son divertidas y los retos son atrevidos. Solo necesita más categorías.

AmiDeFête May 10,2025

Super jeu pour les soirées! Les défis sont amusants et les questions sont intéressantes. Il manque juste un peu de variété.

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