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Escape Room: Ally's Adventure

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Escape Room: Ally's Adventure – Une expérience de jeu d'évasion palpitante !

Plongez dans « Escape Room: Ally's Adventure », un jeu d'évasion immersif pointer-cliquer d'ENA Game Studio. Préparez-vous pour un voyage plein de suspense rempli d'énigmes mystérieuses et de défis passionnants.

L'histoire :

Suivez Bozzy, Ally et son père alors qu'ils naviguent dans une aventure périlleuse. Les recherches du père sur la communication extraterrestre, centrées autour d'un puissant cristal de vibranium (donné à Ally sous forme de bracelet), prennent une tournure dramatique lorsqu'il se retrouve piégé dans le monde extraterrestre qu'il cherchait à contacter. Il envoie Bozzy, un être extraterrestre, pour aider à créer un portail vers la Terre, avec la mère d'Ally, une brillante scientifique, jouant un rôle crucial dans le processus.

Visuels époustouflants :

Découvrez un univers vibrant avec des paysages captivants et des environnements méticuleusement conçus. Chaque niveau offre un festin visuel unique, allant de décors sereins à des défis dynamiques et pleins d'action.

Gameplay engageant :

Résolvez des énigmes complexes, surmontez les obstacles et déjouez les adversaires intelligents. Le gameplay évolue constamment, garantissant une expérience toujours addictive et surprenante. Le jeu encourage la réflexion stratégique, en décomposant les problèmes complexes en étapes plus petites et gérables.

Modules et fonctionnalités du jeu :

Embarquez pour une aventure d'évasion palpitante avec :

  • 50 niveaux stimulants : Testez vos compétences et vos capacités à résoudre des problèmes.
  • Récompenses quotidiennes : Revenez régulièrement pour en savoir plus !
  • 150 énigmes captivantes : Une grande variété de brain-teasers vous attendent.
  • Conseils étape par étape : Besoin d'un peu d'aide ? Des indices sont disponibles.
  • Convient à tous les âges et à tous les sexes : Une expérience amusante pour tout le monde.
  • Mini-jeux addictifs : Profitez de courtes périodes de plaisir supplémentaire.
  • Éléments du jeu d'objets cachés : Découvrez des indices cachés pour progresser.
  • Disponible en 26 langues : (anglais, arabe, chinois simplifié, chinois traditionnel, tchèque, danois, néerlandais, français, allemand, grec, hébreu, hindi, hongrois, indonésien, italien, japonais, coréen , malais, polonais, portugais, russe, espagnol, suédois, thaïlandais, turc, vietnamien)

Préparez-vous à une évasion inoubliable !

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Here’s what you should know:


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