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Demolition Derby Multiplayer

Demolition Derby Multiplayer

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 1.3.6

Taille:119.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Destruction Crew

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Description de l'application

Demolition Derby Multiplayer : Libérez votre équipe de démolition intérieure !

Préparez-vous à un chaos à indice d'octane élevé dans Demolition Derby Multiplayer, le jeu de course de combat automobile ultime ! Vivez le frisson des accidents à grande vitesse, des collisions spectaculaires et de la destruction incessante alors que vous affrontez des adversaires du monde entier.

Choisissez parmi une gamme de véhicules puissants et affrontez-vous sur des cartes diverses et passionnantes. Aiguisez vos compétences lors de matchs privés contre des amis ou testez votre courage contre des adversaires aléatoires dans des batailles en ligne intenses. Personnalisez votre voiture, maîtrisez le moteur physique destructeur et conquérez plusieurs endroits pour remporter le titre de champion.

Principales fonctionnalités :

  • Courses de survie à grande vitesse : Participez à des courses de survie pleines d'adrénaline où s'écraser sur des rivaux est la clé de la victoire.
  • Action multijoueur mondiale : Affrontez des joueurs du monde entier et montrez votre domination dans le derby de démolition.
  • Physique réaliste et accidents spectaculaires : Soyez témoin d'accidents à couper le souffle et de simulations physiques réalistes alors que les véhicules s'effondrent et que les pièces volent.
  • Matchs privés et publics : Profitez de la flexibilité des matchs privés avec des amis ou lancez-vous dans la mêlée avec des adversaires aléatoires.
  • Véhicules et cartes personnalisables : Personnalisez votre trajet et explorez une variété d'endroits difficiles.
  • Amusement et défis sans fin : Au-delà de la vitesse, maîtrisez l'art de la destruction pour survivre à vos adversaires et Achieve la victoire ultime.

Demolition Derby Multiplayer offre un mélange passionnant de courses compétitives et de destruction chaotique. Les commandes intuitives, les visuels époustouflants et la physique immersive créent une expérience de jeu vraiment inoubliable. Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre règne de terreur dans le derby de démolition !

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