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Ville Dino: Jeux Construction

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.0.6

Taille:71.51MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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https://yateland.comLibérez l'architecte qui sommeille en votre enfant avec "Dinosaur City", un jeu de construction captivant et éducatif ! Cette application dynamique allie plaisir et apprentissage, ce qui la rend idéale pour les enfants qui aiment la construction. Avec 791 blocs de construction colorés, les enfants peuvent créer leur propre métropole préhistorique. Six thèmes uniques, chacun avec des styles architecturaux divers, alimentent une créativité sans fin. Les détails et les animations innovants rendent le jeu passionnant et engageant. Avec 19 personnages jouables et huit scénarios fantaisistes, les enfants peuvent jouer un rôle et explorer divers rôles dans la communauté. Mieux encore, "Dinosaur City" est un jeu hors ligne gratuit, parfait pour s'amuser en déplacement.https://yateland.com/privacy

À propos de Yateland :

Yateland est un créateur de confiance d'applications éducatives pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire du monde entier. Nous nous efforçons de développer des applications que les enfants adorent et auxquelles les parents font confiance. Découvrez plus de nos applications innovantes sur

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Politique de confidentialité :

Chez Yateland, la confidentialité des utilisateurs est primordiale. Notre politique de confidentialité complète garantit la protection des données. Consultez notre politique complète sur

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Laissez votre enfant se lancer dans l'aventure palpitante de "Dinosaur City" dès aujourd'hui ! C'est un environnement virtuel sûr et stimulant pour apprendre, jouer et grandir.

Dinosaur City: Building Games Caractéristiques :

  • Gameplay dynamique et éducatif : "Dinosaur City" équilibre habilement divertissement et éducation dans une expérience de construction adaptée aux enfants.
  • Blocs de construction polyvalents : 791 blocs colorés encouragent la créativité et la construction de villes innovantes.
  • Six thèmes uniques : Explorez divers styles architecturaux à travers six thèmes attrayants.
  • Détails et animations innovants : Des animations captivantes et des blocs détaillés maintiennent l'intérêt des enfants.
  • Personnages et histoires jouables : 19 personnages et huit histoires favorisent le jeu de rôle et le développement des compétences sociales.
  • Accès éducatif et hors ligne : Apprenez en jouant, à tout moment et en tout lieu, avec des fonctionnalités hors ligne.

Conclusion :

"Dinosaur City" est le mélange parfait d'éducation et de divertissement. Sa polyvalence, ses thèmes colorés et son design innovant stimulent la créativité et la croissance cognitive. Les personnages et les histoires captivantes favorisent l'imagination et les compétences sociales. L'accessibilité hors ligne garantit un apprentissage continu et un divertissement continu, ce qui en fait un choix idéal pour les parents à la recherche d'un jeu enrichissant et agréable pour leurs enfants. Rejoignez l'aventure "Dinosaur City" dès aujourd'hui !

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