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Dead City: Zombie Shooter

Dead City: Zombie Shooter

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Découvrez l'horreur de survie ultime dans Dead City: Zombie Shooter! Ce jeu mobile intense vous plonge dans un monde post-apocalyptique dépassé par des zombies, des raideurs impitoyables et des boss formidables. Naviguer dans les rues perfides, récupérer des ressources et fabriquer des fournitures vitales pour rester en vie.

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Maître un arsenal diversifié d'armes, des chauves-souris et des machettes simples aux puissants AK-47 et des fusils de chasse. Améliorez vos chances de survie avec une variété d'armures et de casques, chacune possédant des propriétés uniques. Améliorez votre équipement à la forge en utilisant des recettes et des plans découverts pour devenir le survivant ultime.

Caractéristiques clés de Dead City: Zombie Shooter:

  • Survivance avec un cœur: ressentez l'adrénaline et la terreur alors que vous vous battez pour la survie dans une ville infestée de zombies.
  • Défis variés: confronter les hordes de zombies implacables, les patrons difficiles et les raideurs rusés dans un paysage urbain densément peuplé.
  • Création stratégique: Rassemblez des ressources et créez des articles essentiels pour surmonter les obstacles et maintenir votre survie.
  • Armes étendues: utilisez une large sélection d'armes de mêlée et à distance, y compris les chauves-souris, les machettes, les AK-47, les fusils de chasse, les grenades chimiques et les cocktails Molotov.
  • Équipement de protection: découvrez et équipez diverses armures et casques avec des attributs uniques pour augmenter votre survie.
  • Amélioration de l'équipement: utilisez de nombreuses recettes et schémas pour améliorer vos armes et équipements à la forge.

Prêt à affronter le test ultime? Téléchargez Dead City: Zombie Shooter aujourd'hui et combattez pour la survie dans ce monde impitoyable. Seuls les plus forts dureront.

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