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Epic War-Merge Dragon

Epic War-Merge Dragon

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.0.17

Taille:903.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le frisson de la guerre épique: fusionnez Dragon! Votre royaume fait face à un siège dévastateur, et des créatures monstrueuses menacent d'éteindre toute la vie. C'est une bataille que vous ne pouvez pas vous permettre de perdre. Chaque unité sous votre commande est cruciale. Combinez et améliorez stratégiquement vos dragons et unités en faisant glisser et en fusion pour amplifier votre puissance et infliger des dégâts dévastateurs. Commande 11 Types d'unités uniques et héros puissants dans Epic 1000 vs 1000 Battles. Saisissez le trône sombre, ressuscitez le Dragon Guardian et gravez votre nom dans l'histoire fantastique en tant que souverain ultime. Recruter, fusionner et conquérir! Téléchargez maintenant!

Caractéristiques de l'application clé:

  • Fusion du dragon: Améliorez le pouvoir et les capacités destructrices de vos dragons grâce à la fusion stratégique.
  • Warfare à échelle massive: Engagez-vous dans des batailles colossales mettant en vedette des milliers d'unités de conflit.
  • Gameplay de stratégie de sandbox: Réclamez le trône sombre et gouvernez ce domaine fantastique.
  • Fusion et mises à niveau de l'unité: Recruter et fusionner les unités pour renforcer votre armée et dominer le champ de bataille.
  • Intégration Facebook: Connectez-vous avec des amis et des rivaux via Facebook.
  • Privabilité axée sur la confidentialité: Nous nous engageons dans la confidentialité des utilisateurs et fournissons une politique de confidentialité transparente et des conditions d'utilisation.

En conclusion:

Epic War: Merge Dragon offre une expérience de jeu exaltante et stratégique où vous conduisez vos forces à la victoire dans un conflit épique. Le jeu présente des mécanismes de gameplay captivants, y compris la fusion de dragon et d'unités, des batailles à grande échelle et des choix stratégiques ouverts. Connectez-vous avec d'autres joueurs via Facebook et partagez vos triomphes. Notre engagement envers la confidentialité des utilisateurs se reflète dans notre politique de confidentialité complète et nos conditions de service complètes. Téléchargez Epic War: Merge Dragon aujourd'hui pour une aventure inoubliable pleine d'action!

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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