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Daisy Bunny Candy World

Daisy Bunny Candy World

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.1.5

Taille:48.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:winkypinky

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans le monde enchanteur de Daisy Bunny Candy World ! Rejoignez Daisy, l'adorable lapin, dans une aventure magique remplie de bonbons. Aidez Daisy à retrouver la santé avec un bain et des soins tendres, en nettoyant sa maison et en soignant sa jambe blessée. Libérez votre créativité en concevant des tenues et des coiffures uniques, en accessoirisant Daisy à la perfection. Profitez d'une délicieuse expérience de service de nourriture et testez vos compétences dans un mini-jeu de bonbons amusant avec des prix passionnants. Doté de visuels époustouflants et de commandes intuitives, Daisy Bunny Candy World offre une expérience inoubliable. Téléchargez maintenant et explorez les merveilles de Candy World !

Principales caractéristiques de Daisy Bunny Candy World :

  • Devenez un gardien de lapin : Affinez vos compétences en matière de soins aux animaux en donnant le bain, en allaitant et en nettoyant la maison de Daisy.
  • Adorable compagnon : Prenez soin du charmant lapin Daisy tout au long de votre partie.
  • Défis de nettoyage : Participez à diverses tâches de nettoyage, en gardant l'environnement de Daisy impeccable.
  • Créations de tenues infinies : Concevez et personnalisez d'innombrables tenues pour Daisy, exprimant votre style unique.
  • Techniques de toilettage des animaux : Apprenez à prendre soin de votre animal en suivant les instructions pour traiter la jambe blessée de Daisy.
  • Délicieuses friandises : Préparez et servez de délicieux repas à Daisy pour la garder heureuse et en bonne santé.

En conclusion :

Daisy Bunny Candy World offre une expérience délicieuse et engageante pour les amoureux des animaux. Développez vos compétences de gardien, créez des tenues élégantes et jouez à un jeu de bonbons amusant, tout en profitant de graphismes époustouflants et de commandes faciles à utiliser. Téléchargez-le dès aujourd'hui et lancez-vous dans une aventure réconfortante avec votre compagnon lapin virtuel !

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CandyDreamer22 Jan 22,2026

As a casual game lover, I found this app relaxing and cute! The art style is adorable, and I love dressing up Daisy with different outfits 🐰✨ The mechanics are easy to grasp, though I wish there were more mini-games or story progression. Overall, a sweet little time-killer for when I need to unwind.

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