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Hurricane Superhero Tornado

Catégorie : ActionVersion: 1.7.8

Taille:250.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:HGames-ArtWorks

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Description de l'application

Devenez le super-héros ultime de ce jeu en monde ouvert plein d'action! Commandez des pouvoirs dévastateurs comme les tornades et les tempêtes, déchaîner les faisceaux laser et gravir tout bâtiment dans une ville de New York à Miami / Las Vegas. Confronter des gangs de mafia notoires du monde entier - l'Amérique, la Russie, la Chine, le Mexique, le Japon et plus encore.

Ce simulateur de la ville à la troisième personne vous permet de conduire des voitures, des motos et même des avions. Explorez la vaste ville, conquérez des sentiers de montagne hors route, volez et conduisez des supercars, engagez-vous dans des batailles de canons intenses, et bien plus encore - le tout dans un environnement libre en monde ouvert! Effectuez des cascades défiant la mort sur un BMX, réquisitionnez un char F-90 ou pilote un puissant hélicoptère de bataille. Avez-vous ce qu'il faut pour régner en maître sur le monde criminel?

Préparez-vous à une aventure passionnante remplie de vols de vol, de chaos et de fusillades intenses! Testez une large sélection de supercars et de vélos. Voler des véhicules, échapper à la police, courir dans les rues de la ville et éliminer les gangs rivaux. Le jeu présente les points chauds criminels les plus notoires d'un quartier de style Vegas.

Achetez des mises à niveau et des articles dans la boutique en jeu pour aider à terminer les missions et libérer la ville des griffes des criminels de la mafia. Les missions ont lieu dans divers endroits, notamment les rues de la ville, le quartier chinois et d'autres territoires de gangs.

Fonctionnalités du jeu:

  • 20 missions passionnantes
  • 45 véhicules divers - y compris les véhicules de l'armée, les hélicoptères et les avions de chasse.
  • Capacités de skate
  • Superbes graphiques HD
  • Arsenal vaste d'armes
  • Jobs divers - essayez-vous en tant que coiffeur, chauffeur de taxi et plus encore!
  • Robots de mech futuristes à découvrir!

Version 1.7.8 (mise à jour le 17 décembre 2024):

Correction et améliorations de bogues mineurs. Mise à jour de la dernière version pour la meilleure expérience!

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Here’s what you should know:


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