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Games Up! - Gold & Gems

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 6.20.0

Taille:20.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:BitBurst GmbH

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Description de l'application
GameUp ! – Votre compagnon de jeu ultime ! Avec GameUp !, répondez simplement à des enquêtes quotidiennes pour gagner des achats gratuits dans le jeu, des devises premium ou des skins. Effectuez des tâches (telles que des enquêtes) pour gagner des points Google Play, des cartes-cadeaux Steam ou d'autres bons de jeu. Utilisez les bons gagnés pour acheter des devises premium comme des V-Bucks, des pierres précieuses ou des pièces, ou recevez directement des récompenses comme des skins, des armes ou des améliorations. Dites adieu aux mises à niveau payantes ! GameUp! vous permet de gagner facilement des gemmes ou des coffres gratuits dans vos jeux préférés. De plus, vous pouvez gagner des points Google Play gratuitement ! Invitez des amis à partager des bons et profitez au maximum de l'application. C'est le moyen le plus simple d'obtenir des skins, des diamants ou des passes de combat gratuits. Téléchargez GameUp ! maintenant pour améliorer votre expérience de jeu !

Fonctionnalités de l'application :

  1. Enquête d'actualité quotidienne : les utilisateurs peuvent répondre à des enquêtes d'actualité quotidiennes pour recevoir des bons de jeu gratuits pouvant être utilisés pour des achats dans le jeu, de la monnaie premium ou des skins.

  2. Effectuer des tâches : les utilisateurs peuvent effectuer des tâches telles que des questionnaires pour gagner des points Google Play, des cartes-cadeaux Steam ou d'autres bons de jeu.

  3. Acheter des devises premium : les utilisateurs peuvent utiliser les bons de jeu gagnés pour acheter des devises premium telles que des V-Bucks, des pierres précieuses ou des pièces d'or.

  4. Gagnez des coffres ou des skins gratuits : les utilisateurs peuvent gagner des points Google Play gratuitement et obtenir des coffres ou des skins gratuits grâce à des tâches simples.

  5. Bons disponibles : l'application propose des bons pour Steam, Xbox, GameWorld, Google Play et PlayStation Network.

  6. Les bons sont polyvalents : les utilisateurs peuvent les utiliser pour acheter les derniers jeux sur Steam, jouer à des jeux ou effectuer des achats en jeu sur Xbox et PlayStation Network, effectuer des achats en jeu gratuits sur Google Play ou obtenir des jeux gratuits via GameWorld et accessoires de jeux.

Résumé :

Cette application offre aux joueurs un moyen pratique de gagner des bons de jeu gratuits grâce à des enquêtes et des tâches quotidiennes. En accomplissant ces tâches, les utilisateurs peuvent gagner des devises premium, des skins et d'autres récompenses en jeu sans payer directement. De plus, l'application propose des bons pour diverses plateformes de jeux populaires, permettant aux utilisateurs de choisir des récompenses qui correspondent à leurs préférences. Avec son interface épurée et ses fonctionnalités attrayantes, c'est une application idéale pour les joueurs qui cherchent à maximiser leur expérience de jeu sans dépenser trop d'argent.

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