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Eating Hero: Clicker Food Game

Eating Hero: Clicker Food Game

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 2.2.1

Taille:60.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Rejoignez vos camarades arc-en-ciel dans l'ultime extravagance de combat alimentaire : Eating Hero : Clicker Food ! Devenez le plus grand et le plus méchant monstre arc-en-ciel dans ce jeu de clic addictif où la conquête culinaire ne connaît pas de limites. Frayez-vous un chemin vers la victoire dans des duels culinaires épiques, défiant vos amis arc-en-ciel dans de délicieuses confrontations. Prenez du poids, gagnez des points et améliorez vos compagnons arc-en-ciel pour tout dévorer sur leur passage. Offrez-vous une vaste gamme de plats délicieux, des steaks juteux à la pizza grésillante. Avec des éléments à débloquer sans fin, de nouvelles étapes et de nouveaux défis, vous deviendrez le plus grand champion culinaire du monde. Devenez plus grand que les planètes et attirez l’attention grâce à votre taille ridiculement gargantuesque. Riez pour atteindre la gloire et la fortune dans ce jeu hilarant et visuellement époustouflant. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans une aventure gustative sans fin !

Caractéristiques :

  • Duels culinaires épiques : Défiez vos amis arc-en-ciel dans des confrontations culinaires palpitantes : votre vitesse de frappe est votre arme !
  • Des plats délicieusement variés : Faites plaisir à votre sens avec une grande variété d'options délicieuses, des steaks juteux à la pizza très chaude. Des visuels 3D réalistes donnent vie à vos créations gastronomiques.
  • Avancement illimité : Débloquez de nouvelles étapes, améliorez vos capacités et renforcez vos amis arc-en-ciel à mesure que vous grandissez et progressez. De nouveaux défis vous attendent à chaque tournant.
  • Un festin de choix : Vivez une aventure culinaire sans fin avec une vaste sélection d'aliments. Des classiques du petit-déjeuner américain comme les crêpes et le bacon aux rouleaux de sushi exotiques et aux tacos enflammés.
  • Drôlement géant : Devenez plus grand que les planètes et impressionnez par votre taille ridicule. Agrandissez votre monstre arc-en-ciel dans des proportions vraiment énormes en dévorant d'énormes quantités de nourriture.
  • Festin audio : La conception sonore méticuleusement conçue du jeu améliore l'expérience, créant un festin auditif qui complète chaque délicieuse bouchée .

En conclusion, Eating Hero: Clicker Food est un jeu de clicker passionnant et addictif dans lequel vous devenez l'arc-en-ciel ultime monstre. Avec des duels culinaires épiques, une grande variété de plats délicieux, une progression illimitée et une croissance hilarante et géante, cette application offre une expérience unique et agréable. Rejoignez vos compatriotes arc-en-ciel et embarquez pour un voyage culinaire pas comme les autres. Cliquez pour télécharger et commencez votre quête pour devenir le champion des jeux d'amis arc-en-ciel.

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