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Godzilla Defense Force

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"Godzilla : Defence Force" est un jeu de défense de base passionnant dans lequel vous protégez les villes de Godzilla et d'autres redoutables kaiju, tous sous licence officielle de TOHO. Alors que le roi des monstres fait des ravages, vous devez élaborer une stratégie, défendre et même recruter ces puissantes créatures pour sauver la planète. Construisez votre base, collectez des cartes Monstre pour acquérir des compétences et des buffs puissants, et débloquez un Codex complet regorgeant de détails et d'œuvres d'art sur les monstres. Faites équipe avec des alliés comme MechaGodzilla et d'autres kaiju pour protéger vos villes. Téléchargez « Godzilla : Defence Force » aujourd'hui – c'est gratuit !

Principales caractéristiques de Godzilla Defense Force :

  • Défense de base : Défendez les villes mondiales contre de gigantesques kaiju, y compris Godzilla, en utilisant vos défenses les plus puissantes.
  • Construction de bases : Construisez et personnalisez vos bases dans divers endroits du monde, renforçant ainsi vos défenses.
  • Collection Kaiju : Rencontrez des monstres de chaque film Godzilla, collectez et améliorez les cartes Godzilla pour l'invoquer au combat.
  • Gameplay inactif : Profitez d'une défense active ou détendez-vous avec un gameplay inactif, laissant votre base se défendre automatiquement.
  • Cartes Monstre : Rassemblez des cartes Monstre pour améliorer vos stratégies défensives en les utilisant comme compétences ou buffs.
  • Codex Monstre : Débloquez un Codex détaillé présentant des descriptions complètes et des images de tous les monstres de l'univers Godzilla.

En conclusion :

« Godzilla : Defence Force » offre une expérience de défense de base captivante, vous opposant aux monstres emblématiques de la franchise Godzilla. Son mélange de construction de base, de collection de monstres et de jeu inactif en option garantit des heures de plaisir. Le Monster Codex informatif ajoute une couche de profondeur, enrichissant l'expérience des fans. Téléchargez « Godzilla : Defence Force » dès maintenant et rejoignez le combat pour sauver le monde. Remarque : les achats intégrés sont facultatifs ; vous pouvez profiter du jeu entièrement gratuitement.

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