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Commanding a Harem (18+ NSFW) [1.0.6]

Commanding a Harem (18+ NSFW) [1.0.6]

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: v1.0.6

Taille:774.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Thomoto

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Description de l'application

Commander un harem : menez votre équipe vers la victoire dans cette aventure passionnante !

Plongez dans le monde captivant de Commanding a Harem, un jeu mobile passionnant dans lequel vous dirigez un puissant groupe dédié à la protection de l'humanité. Après une évasion déchirante d'une créature voleuse de mémoire, vous vous lancez dans une nouvelle vie, reconstruisant votre équipe et découvrant des souvenirs perdus.

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Explorez un monde dynamique, forgez de nouveaux liens et reconstituez des fragments de votre passé. Participez à des histoires et des quêtes parallèles, débloquez des récompenses uniques et améliorez vos compétences en leadership. Ce jeu bac à sable propose des lieux divers et des personnages captivants, chacun avec ses propres récits intrigants.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Un récit captivant : Découvrez un scénario captivant tout en reconstruisant votre vie et en redécouvrant votre identité de puissant commandant.
  • Quêtes difficiles et histoires parallèles : Accomplissez des missions captivantes pour gagner des récompenses spéciales et approfondir votre lien avec votre équipe.
  • Gestion stratégique d'équipe : Optimisez les capacités de votre équipe en gérant les statistiques individuelles, en débloquant des scénarios divers et passionnants.
  • Exploration du monde ouvert : Découvrez divers lieux et interagissez avec un groupe de personnages mémorables dans un monde de jeu dynamique.
  • Gestion des ressources : Entreprendre diverses missions de déploiement, chacune offrant des défis et des récompenses uniques, exigeant une allocation stratégique des ressources.
  • Mises à jour continues : Restez informé des dernières fonctionnalités et améliorations grâce à des mises à jour régulières. (Remarque : il s'agit d'un projet en cours et la version actuelle n'est pas la version finale.)

Commanding a Harem offre une expérience de jeu riche et immersive. Téléchargez l'application et lancez-vous dans cette aventure inoubliable !

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NotMyCupOfTea Feb 02,2025

Not my style of game. The premise is a bit off-putting. I'm not comfortable with the themes presented.

NoMeGusta Feb 17,2025

No me gusta este tipo de juegos. La temática no me parece apropiada. Prefiero otros juegos.

PasMonGenre Dec 30,2024

Ce n'est pas le genre de jeu que j'apprécie. Le thème est un peu trop osé pour moi.

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