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Forest Monster: Horror Escape

Forest Monster: Horror Escape

Catégorie : AventureVersion: 1.2.0

Taille:86.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:Reborn Studios

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Évadez-vous de la terrifiante forêt SCP dans ce jeu d'horreur de survie passionnant ! Cette histoire effrayante suit Jason, un aventurier chevronné, qui a subi un accident de télésiège et a perdu trois semaines dans une forêt hantée, rencontrant des créatures terrifiantes comme Pipe Head et Siren Head.

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L'épreuve déchirante de Jason a commencé par une promenade nocturne en télésiège à travers une forêt sombre et inquiétante. Le télésiège est tombé en panne, le laissant bloqué et blessé. Il découvre bientôt que la forêt est infestée de monstres effrayants, le forçant à se lancer dans une évasion désespérée. Sa survie dépend de la résolution d'énigmes, de la recherche d'outils pour réparer le télésiège et, finalement, de la recherche d'une issue.

Ce voyage terrifiant comprend :

  • Résoudre des énigmes : Déverrouiller la salle de contrôle, trouver du carburant pour les générateurs et utiliser des leviers pour activer les ordinateurs sont des étapes cruciales dans son évasion.
  • Collecte de ressources : Trouver une hache pour enfoncer les portes, découvrir une carte de la forêt et acquérir un fusil de chasse pour se défendre contre les poursuivants monstrueux sont essentiels à la survie.
  • Une course contre la montre : Jason doit échapper à la poursuite incessante des horribles Pipe Head et Siren Head, en courant désespérément pour sa vie et la sécurité de son véhicule.

Ce jeu SCP Forest Monster Horror Escape propose des graphismes 3D de haute qualité, des effets sonores réalistes et un scénario captivant. Les énigmes stimulantes et le gameplay intense vous plongeront dans un monde de peur et d'adrénaline. Préparez-vous à une aventure terrifiante remplie de suspense, d'horreur et de combat ultime pour la survie.

Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Graphiques 3D de haute qualité sur tous les appareils.
  • Effets sonores réalistes et terrifiants.
  • Des énigmes stimulantes et engageantes.
  • Un scénario captivant et plein de suspense.
  • Réparez le télésiège et échappez-vous à l'horrible forêt !
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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
🔔 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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