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Salon de manucure Hello Kitty

Salon de manucure Hello Kitty

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 2023.2.0

Taille:100.20MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application
Libérez l'artiste des ongles qui sommeille en vous avec Hello Kitty Nail Salon, une délicieuse application de Budge Studios™ ! Concevez d'adorables Salon de manucures et devenez une superstar du design d'ongles. Explorez une vaste collection de formes d'ongles, de couleurs de vernis, de motifs et d'arrière-plans pour créer des designs uniques et charmants. Ajoutez de jolis autocollants, des pierres précieuses et des personnages Sanrio bien-aimés comme Hello Kitty, Badtz-Maru et Chococat pour personnaliser vos créations. Testez vos compétences dans le jeu stimulant "Match This" ou laissez libre cours à votre imagination en mode "FreeStyle". Enregistrez et partagez vos chefs-d'œuvre avec vos amis ! Téléchargez Hello Kitty Nail Salon aujourd'hui et montrez votre talent.

Points forts de l'application :

  • Vaste sélection de formes d'ongles, de couleurs de vernis, de motifs et d'arrière-plans.
  • Ajoutez d'adorables autocollants de nail art, des pierres précieuses et des personnages Sanrio.
  • Appliquez Salon de manucures sur les photos de vos propres mains ou de celles de vos amis.
  • Concevez librement en mode "FreeStyle".
  • Relevez le défi avec le jeu de copie "Match This" Salon de manucure.
  • Gagnez des étoiles et débloquez de nouveaux niveaux de créateurs d'ongles.

Résumé:

Hello Kitty Nail Salon est une application amusante et engageante, parfaite pour exprimer votre créativité. La vaste gamme d'options, combinée aux charmants personnages de Sanrio, garantit des heures de conception de nail art agréable. Que vous préfériez les défis structurés ou la création de forme libre, cette application répond à toutes les préférences. La possibilité d'utiliser vos propres photos ajoute une touche personnelle. Téléchargez et découvrez la joie du nail art virtuel !

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KittyFanatic Jan 12,2025

So cute! I love the Hello Kitty theme and the tons of options for nail designs. It's super relaxing and fun to play. Could use a few more character options though!

ManicuraAmante Jan 13,2025

¡Adorable! Me encanta la cantidad de opciones para diseños de uñas. Es muy relajante y divertido de jugar. ¡Más personajes, por favor!

Mimi Jan 11,2025

Sympa, mais un peu répétitif après un certain temps. Les graphismes sont mignons, mais il manque un peu de variété dans les outils.

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