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Easy Car Racing Game 2D Car

Easy Car Racing Game 2D Car

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Taille:11.86MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:Narsang Soft

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Vivez le frisson de la course à grande vitesse dans Easy Car Racing - 2D Game Fun ! Conduisez votre voiture dans des embouteillages intenses, collectez des étoiles tout en évitant les collisions. Ce jeu est parfait pour soulager l'ennui ou se détendre après une longue journée.

Profitez de courses sans fin dans un trafic automobile fou, même sans connexion Internet. Ce jeu hors ligne propose des pistes étroites et difficiles sur fond de ciel bleu époustouflant. Maîtrisez des missions palpitantes avec des pistes impossibles, des courses contre la montre et des obstacles.

Découvrez le plaisir des jeux de cascades de voitures avec des pistes célestes captivantes et impossibles. Devenez un maître de la conduite automobile folle en conquérant des circuits extrêmes. Ce jeu propose des fonctionnalités mises à jour telles que des cascades de voitures 2D et des défis de conduite de voitures sur rampe sur diverses pistes impossibles, y compris la conduite sur les toits sur des chemins en zigzag.

Ce jeu de cascades de voitures offre une expérience de course de cascades de voitures réaliste, combinant des jeux de voitures sur rampe GT modernes avec des défis de rampe hors ligne. C'est le jeu de rampe ultime pour les amateurs de cascades automobiles.

Comment jouer :

  • Faites glisser votre doigt vers la gauche : pour vous déplacer vers la gauche.
  • Swipe vers la droite : pour aller à droite.
  • Faites glisser votre doigt vers le haut ou appuyez : pour sauter par-dessus les voitures.
  • Contrôlez avec un seul doigt, expérimentez les dérives et les roulis.

Téléchargez gratuitement Easy Car Racing - 2D Game Fun sur le Google Play Store et profitez de ce jeu hors ligne unique et engageant !

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