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Idle Cat Tycoon

Idle Cat Tycoon

Catégorie : StratégieVersion: 1.0.65

Taille:72.49MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:mafgames (Idle Games, Tycoon Games)

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Description de l'application

Dans Idle Cat Tycoon, gérez une usine de meubles florissante avec une touche tout à fait unique : d'adorables chats sont les patrons ! Guidez ces entrepreneurs félins vers le statut de magnat dans ce jeu de clicker inactif et engageant. Appuyez simplement pour mettre votre équipe de chats au travail. Au fur et à mesure que leurs compétences s'améliorent, la production s'accélère, débloquant des améliorations et vous rapportant de précieuses pièces de chat. Contrôlez le tapis roulant et vos chatons occupés avec des robinets sans effort, expédiant les meubles jusqu'à l'arrivée du camion de livraison. Ce jeu visuellement attrayant et addictif vous gardera accroché pendant que vous construisez l'usine de meubles la plus réussie de tous les temps. Pouvez-vous aider ces chats ambitieux à réaliser leurs rêves ?

Caractéristiques de Idle Cat Tycoon :

  • Jeu de stratégie de clic inactif
  • Aidez les chats occupés dans une usine de meubles
  • Gérez tous les aspects : de la production aux ventes
  • Appuyez pour activer vos ouvriers félins
  • Débloquez des mises à niveau avec les pièces Cat collectées
  • Des commandes tactiles simples pour le tapis roulant et chats

Conclusion :

Idle Cat Tycoon est un délicieux jeu de stratégie dans lequel vous aidez des chats occupés à gérer une usine de meubles. Des commandes tactiles intuitives vous permettent de gérer tous les aspects, améliorant ainsi votre adorable main d'œuvre féline pour atteindre le succès ultime. Profitez d'un gameplay amusant et de visuels charmants en devenant un magnat. Construisez la plus grande usine de meubles – téléchargez Idle Cat Tycoon aujourd'hui !

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KittyCat Jan 17,2025

Addictive and cute! The gameplay is simple but satisfying. I love watching my cat empire grow. Could use more customization options for the cats.

GatoRico Jan 05,2025

Adictivo y adorable. El juego es simple pero satisfactorio. Me encanta ver crecer mi imperio de gatos. Necesita más opciones de personalización para los gatos.

Chaton Jan 20,2025

Jeu simple mais agréable. La progression est lente, mais c'est un jeu relaxant. Un peu répétitif à la longue.

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