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Ending Days

Ending Days

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 1.4.8

Taille:38.27MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Embarquez pour une aventure RPG roguelike épique dans Ending Days, où vous dirigez un groupe contre Satan pour sauver un monde post-apocalyptique. Ce jeu imaginatif met en scène une gardienne immortelle, Echo, luttant contre son destin prédéterminé dans un compte à rebours implacable de 100 jours. Les joueurs défient Satan à plusieurs reprises, reprenant leur quête pour réécrire l'avenir à chaque échec.

Un gameplay intuitif masque un noyau stratégique stimulant. Renforcez vos héros grâce à une prise de décision prudente pour finalement vaincre Satan. Un monde généré de manière procédurale, des héros à débloquer et la possibilité de conserver de l'or entre les cycles garantissent une rejouabilité sans fin. Découvrez des secrets cachés et débloquez de nouvelles possibilités à chaque partie.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Aventure RPG Roguelike : Menez votre groupe dans une quête pour vaincre Satan et sauver le monde dans ce RPG expansif et imaginatif.
  • Profondeur stratégique : Facile à apprendre, difficile à maîtriser. Les contrôles intuitifs exigent une planification stratégique pour surmonter des défis de plus en plus difficiles.
  • Rejouabilité sans fin : Des mondes générés de manière procédurale et un cycle de 100 jours avec report d'or garantissent une valeur de rejouabilité élevée. Des mises à jour régulières du contenu présenteront de nouveaux héros et élargiront les options de jeu.
  • Héros et chronochests à débloquer : Découvrez de nouveaux héros et objets consommables grâce aux chronochests, gagnés dans le jeu, ou achetez-les directement.
  • Réécrivez l'avenir : Chaque tentative ratée pour vaincre Satan vous permet de relancer le compte à rebours de 100 jours, d'affiner votre stratégie et de chercher le chemin de la victoire.

Conclusion :

Ending Days offre une expérience RPG roguelike captivante mêlant gameplay accessible et profondeur stratégique. Rejoignez la croisade d'Echo, vaincre Satan et découvrez l'avenir de l'espoir. Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre aventure !

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RPGFan Feb 03,2025

A challenging but rewarding roguelike. The story is dark and atmospheric. Highly addictive!

Aventurero Jan 08,2025

Juego de rol con una historia interesante, pero la dificultad puede ser frustrante a veces.

FanDeRPG Jan 30,2025

Excellent jeu roguelike! L'ambiance est sombre et captivante. Je recommande fortement!

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