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Cradle of Empires: 3 in a Row

Cradle of Empires: 3 in a Row

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 8.5.6

Taille:257.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

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Embarquez dans une aventure de puzzle épique Match-3 dans Cradle of Empires! Voyagez vers une autre Égypte et aidez le courageux Nimiru à reconstruire une magnifique ville ancienne. Résolvez des puzzles de bijoux captivants pour soulever une malédiction coulée par le prêtre maléfique Menes et son maître démoniaque, Amrun.

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Match-3 et Gameplay de construction de la ville:

Ce mélange unique de match-3 et de construction de ville vous met au défi de reconstruire une civilisation emblématique. Avec plus de 4500 niveaux et 6 modes de jeu divers, ce cerveau de cerveau s'amuse sans fin. Maîtrisez diverses mécanismes Match-3, y compris la création de bombes puissantes en faisant correspondre 5 bijoux ou plus dans des modèles spécifiques. Déchaîner les anneaux ardents, les éclairs et les bombes à balle étoilées pour nettoyer la planche et obtenir des scores élevés.

Démêler une histoire mystérieuse:

Découvrez les secrets d'une malédiction dévastatrice qui afflige l'Égypte. Combattre Amrun et les Menes corrompues, unir les tribus éparpillées et restaurer sept merveilles du monde antique. Aidez Nimiru, votre guide fidèle, résolvez les mystères du manoir et découvrez la vérité derrière la disparition de sa mère.

Participer à des événements passionnants:

Rejoignez des événements passionnants comme Treasures of the Anciences, Fairy Tale: The Three Wishes, et bien d'autres. Rivalisez avec d'autres joueurs dans des événements comme Meows & Pawse pour des prix et des boosts incroyables.

Construisez des collections et rejoignez des guildes:

Collectez des objets cachés, des artefacts et des gemmes pour progresser dans le jeu. Trouvez des articles dans les niveaux de match-3 et utilisez des frais pour compléter les collections pour des récompenses incroyables. Faites équipe avec des amis dans des guildes ou créez les vôtres pour participer à des événements exclusifs et gagner des récompenses collaboratives.

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Dans Cradle of Empires, le destin d'un monde ancien repose entre vos mains. Allez-vous surmonter le mal et restaurer l'empire à son ancienne gloire? Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre quête de puzzle!

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