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Dark: Great War - WW1 RTS

Dark: Great War - WW1 RTS

Catégorie : StratégieVersion: 1.7.0

Taille:133.48MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:Studio Eleven

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans l'action à couper le souffle de Dark : Great War, une expérience de la Première Guerre mondiale pas comme les autres !

Participez à des batailles intenses au-delà du front occidental, débloquez divers soldats et maniez des armes et des machines de guerre puissantes, dont le légendaire Baron Rouge et le char pionnier.

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Les visuels sombres distinctifs de ce jeu vous plongeront dans la réalité brutale de la Première Guerre mondiale. Commandez six armées distinctes : la France, l'Allemagne, l'Angleterre, l'Autriche-Hongrie, la Russie et l'Italie, chacune possédant des cartes à jouer et des unités de soldats uniques.

De nombreux soldats et batailles sont inspirés de véritables homologues historiques, ajoutant de la profondeur et de l'authenticité. Une encyclopédie intégrée fournit un aperçu plus approfondi des événements de la Première Guerre mondiale.

Principales caractéristiques de Dark : Great War :

  • Unités au rendu authentique reflétant celles qui ont combattu dans les tranchées de la Première Guerre mondiale.
  • Recréations de batailles réelles sur les fronts occidental, oriental et italien.
  • Chaque armée offre un style de jeu unique.
  • Utilisez des chars, des avions et la guerre chimique.
  • Déclenchez des effets environnementaux dévastateurs comme des blizzards, des inondations et des avalanches pour submerger vos ennemis.
  • Gagnez des médailles pour des batailles victorieuses.
  • Débloquez un jeu complet de cartes pour obtenir un avantage stratégique.
  • Réécrivez l'histoire elle-même !
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WarGamer Feb 01,2025

Amazing WWI strategy game! The graphics are stunning, and the gameplay is incredibly engaging. Highly recommend for history buffs and strategy game fans!

Estratega Feb 01,2025

Buen juego de estrategia, aunque la curva de aprendizaje es un poco empinada. Los gráficos son impresionantes.

Général Feb 09,2025

Jeu de stratégie intéressant, mais un peu complexe. Le réalisme historique est appréciable.

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