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Guideco for Red Dead 2

Guideco for Red Dead 2

Catégorie : Actualités et magazinesVersion: 2.07

Taille:71.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Guideco for Red Dead 2 est l'application compagnon ultime pour les joueurs de Red Dead Redemption 2. Suivez vos progrès, visualisez les missions terminées et localisez tous les objets à collectionner (cartes, os de dinosaures, attrape-rêves et bien plus encore) à l'aide de sa carte interactive hors ligne. Ne manquez plus jamais un trésor caché ! Cette application comprend également des procédures pas à pas et des vidéos pour toutes les missions et défis de l'histoire, une liste de contrôle d'achèvement à 100 %, des réalisations, des astuces et bien plus encore. Téléchargez Guideco for Red Dead 2 maintenant et améliorez votre expérience de jeu. Cette application est une application tierce développée par des fans et n'est pas affiliée à Rockstar Games Inc. ou à Take-Two Interactive. RDR et ses composants sont des marques commerciales de Take-Two Interactive.

Caractéristiques :

  • Guide complet : Des procédures pas à pas et des vidéos complètes pour toutes les missions d'histoire garantissent un gameplay fluide.
  • Suivi des défis : Suivez la progression des 10 défis et de leurs sous-tâches pour un achèvement à 100 %.
  • Interactif hors ligne Carte : Explorez le monde du jeu hors ligne et localisez les objets de collection comme les cartes, les os de dinosaures, les attrape-rêves et les gravures rupestres.
  • Liste de contrôle : Une liste de contrôle détaillée permet de suivre les réalisations et les tâches terminées, évitant ainsi objectifs manqués.
  • Réalisations et astuces : Découvrez toutes les réalisations réalisables dans le jeu et utilisez les astuces actuellement connues pour plus de plaisir.
  • Développé par des fans : Créé par des fans, pour des fans. Non affilié à Rockstar Games Inc. ou Take-Two Interactive.

Conclusion :

Guideco for Red Dead 2 est une application tout-en-un fournissant des outils essentiels pour améliorer votre aventure dans Red Dead Redemption 2. Son guide complet, son suivi des défis, sa carte interactive, sa liste de contrôle, sa liste de réalisations et ses astuces en font un atout inestimable pour tout joueur. Téléchargez maintenant et maximisez votre gameplay Red Dead Redemption 2.

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CowboyDan Sep 25,2025

This app is a lifesaver for RDR2 completionists! The offline map works perfectly when I'm in areas with bad signal. Found all dinosaur bones thanks to the precise markers. Would love to see more filter options though. 4/5 - CowboyDan

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