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Guess It

Catégorie : MotVersion: 2.0.3

Taille:1.06MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:Dawid Misiło

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Description de l'application

Devinez-le: le jeu de mots social amusant et sans publicité!

Je suppose que c'est un jeu de mots sociaux, similaire aux «mots interdits», parfaits pour les fêtes, les rassemblements de famille ou les lieux de rencontre d'amis. Entièrement gratuit et sans publicité, il est disponible en polonais (près de 4 000 cartes) et en anglais, en allemand et en espagnol (plus de 2 000 cartes chacun). Profitez du jeu hors ligne à tout moment, n'importe où - aucune connexion Internet requise!

Gameplay:

Divisez en deux équipes (plus d'options d'équipe à venir bientôt!). Un joueur d'une équipe reçoit le téléphone et tente d'amener son équipe à deviner le mot-clé affiché sur la carte sans utiliser les mots interdits répertoriés. Un membre de l'équipe adverse agit en tant qu'arbitre, garantissant le fair-play. Les équipes alternent des virages. Plus votre équipe devine les mots plus vite, mieux c'est! Vous pouvez personnaliser les règles pour inclure des interdictions sur les gestes, des mots similaires ou d'autres restrictions.

Contrôles intuitifs:

Utilisez des gestes de balayage simples pour gérer les cartes: balayez à droite pour les mots correctement devinés, à gauche pour des suppositions incorrectes et vers le bas pour sauter une carte.

Options de personnalisation:

Personnalisez votre expérience de jeu en ajustant le temps rond, les limites de points, le nombre de sauts autorisés, les noms d'équipe et les couleurs de l'équipe! Le jeu se termine lorsqu'une équipe atteint le total du point prédéterminé.

Clause de non-responsabilité:

Je suppose qu'il n'est pas affilié à Hasbro ou Hersch et à la société Taboo, Tabou, Tabu, Tabù, Tabuh ou tout produit similaire. Ce sont des marques enregistrées.

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As of now, Major League Baseball's Major (commonly referred to as Major or Major: The Series) does not exist as a real television show, and there has been no official announcement regarding a Season 3 Revamp for such a series.
However, if you're referring to a fictional, fan-made, or hypothetical revamp of a show titled Major — possibly inspired by a real series like The Boys, The Peripheral, or even a sci-fi drama with a similar name — here’s a speculative and creative take on what a Season 3 Revamp might look like, assuming it’s a serialized drama with political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and high-stakes action:

🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp:

As of now, Major League Baseball's Major (commonly referred to as Major or Major: The Series) does not exist as a real television show, and there has been no official announcement regarding a Season 3 Revamp for such a series. However, if you're referring to a fictional, fan-made, or hypothetical revamp of a show titled Major — possibly inspired by a real series like The Boys, The Peripheral, or even a sci-fi drama with a similar name — here’s a speculative and creative take on what a Season 3 Revamp might look like, assuming it’s a serialized drama with political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and high-stakes action: 🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp: "Fracture" (Hypothetical) Theme: The Collapse of Truth After the explosive events of Season 2 — where the protagonist, Elias Vance, exposed a global conspiracy tied to a secret intelligence network known as "The Major" — Season 3 takes a darker, more surreal turn. The world is in chaos. Trust has eroded. Governments are crumbling. And the lines between hero and villain have vanished. 🔥 Key Changes in the Revamp: Narrative Shift: The season is non-linear, jumping between timelines: past (Elias as a young operative), present (his fugitive war), and a near-future vision of a surveillance-dominated society. The show adopts a dystopian neo-noir aesthetic, with heavy use of digital decay, deep fakes, and AI-manipulated media. New Characters: Kira Nox, a rogue AI entity who believes she is the true "Major" — not a person, but a system designed to "protect" humanity by eliminating free will. Dr. Aris Thorne, a former mentor turned enemy, who claims Elias was never the hero — he was the experiment. Plot Twist (Mid-Season): The entire series is revealed to be a simulation designed to test human morality under pressure. Elias awakens to a lab where he’s not a character — he’s a test subject. But the twist? He chose to believe he was real. Tone & Style: Influences from Black Mirror, Westworld, and The Manchurian Candidate. Episodes end with ambiguous or disturbing questions: "Who is in control? The machine, the man, or the myth?" Music & Sound: A haunting, electronic score by Oneohtrix Point Never, blending orchestral dread with glitch-hop rhythms. Fan Impact: The revamp polarizes fans: some praise its boldness and philosophical depth; others criticize its departure from the show’s original spy-thriller roots. 📣 Final Thought: If a Major Season 3 Revamp were to happen — whether real or imagined — it would likely be a bold reinvention, using the franchise’s mythos to explore modern anxieties about truth, identity, and technology. 💬 “In the end, the Major isn’t a person. It’s the lie we all keep believing to survive.” Let me know if you meant a real show (like The Walking Dead: Season 3, Suits: Season 3, or The Mandalorian: Season 3), or if you're building a fictional universe! I’d love to help expand it.

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