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Exploding Kittens - The Game

Exploding Kittens - The Game

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.0.5

Taille:446.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Netflix, Inc.

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Description de l'application
Le jeu exclusif Netflix "Exploding Kittens" est là ! Il s'agit d'un jeu en ligne multijoueur passionnant, disponible uniquement pour les membres Netflix. Préparez-vous pour cette fête de chat ! Piochez autant de cartes que possible, mais veillez à esquiver ou à neutraliser la menace mortelle du chat avant de faire « BOUM ! Dans ce jeu de chance, les joueurs tirent des cartes à tour de rôle jusqu'à ce que quelqu'un tire un chaton qui explose et soit éliminé. Cependant, si vous possédez la carte « désarmer », vous pouvez maîtriser l'ennemi à fourrure avec un pointeur laser, un chatouillement, un sandwich à l'herbe à chat ou d'autres astuces astucieuses. En utilisant intelligemment les autres cartes de votre deck, vous pouvez déplacer, atténuer ou éviter la menace d'explosion de chatons. Téléchargez-le maintenant pour découvrir ce jeu hilarant avec des illustrations originales du célèbre dessinateur The Oatmeal !

Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Exclusivement pour les membres Netflix : cette application est uniquement disponible pour les membres Netflix, offrant aux utilisateurs une expérience exclusive et un accès spécial.

  • Multijoueur : l'application offre une expérience de jeu multijoueur, permettant aux utilisateurs de rivaliser les uns avec les autres et de profiter des jeux sociaux.

  • Mécanisme de jeu unique : le jeu demande aux joueurs de piocher des cartes et de manipuler habilement le jeu pour éviter de dessiner des chatons explosifs. Ce mécanisme de jeu unique ajoute de l'excitation et de l'imprévisibilité au jeu.

  • Cartes d'ascenseur : les utilisateurs peuvent utiliser des cartes "Lift" pour maîtriser les chatons explosifs, ajoutant ainsi un élément stratégique au jeu et offrant de multiples façons de réduire le risque d'être éliminé.

  • Utilisation stratégique des cartes : en plus des chatons explosifs et des cartes de désarmement, il existe d'autres cartes dans le jeu qui peuvent être utilisées de manière stratégique pour déplacer, atténuer ou éviter certaines situations. Cela ajoute de la profondeur et une prise de décision tactique au jeu.

  • Art original de The Oatmeal : l'application utilise l'œuvre d'art originale du célèbre dessinateur The Oatmeal, ce qui améliore encore l'attrait visuel du jeu et le rend plus percutant visuellement.

Résumé :

Exploding Kittens offre une expérience de jeu passionnante et engageante avec son abonnement exclusif à Netflix, son gameplay multijoueur, ses mécanismes uniques et son utilisation stratégique des cartes. Les cartes « Déverrouiller » et les illustrations originales de The Oatmeal ajoutent une couche supplémentaire de stratégie et d'attrait visuel au jeu. Dans l’ensemble, cette application offre aux utilisateurs une expérience de divertissement relaxante et agréable et vaut la peine d’être essayée pour ceux qui recherchent un jeu amusant et engageant.

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