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Indian Pre Wedding Rituals1

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 1.2.6

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Vivez la grandeur d'un mariage royal indien avec ce jeu immersif ! Ce jeu, "The Big Fat Royal Indian Prewedding Rituals", est le premier d'une série en trois parties qui vous guide à travers toutes les cérémonies avant, mariage et après le mariage.

Les traditions de mariage indiennes sont renommées dans le monde entier, et ce jeu recrée fidèlement la riche tapisserie de ces rituels. Préparez-vous pour un voyage captivant rempli de préparatifs avant le mariage, de réceptions dynamiques et de coutumes séculaires.

Ce segment pré-mariage se concentre sur les événements passionnants menant au grand jour. Vous participerez à des moments clés tels que :

  • Présentations des familles : Assistez à la rencontre traditionnelle entre les familles des mariés.
  • Relooking des mariés : Aidez le couple à préparer sa première rencontre avec des tenues élégantes.
  • Premier rendez-vous : Vivez la première rencontre du couple et la décision capitale qu'ils prennent.
  • Création de bagues : Concevez de magnifiques bagues de fiançailles en mode défi ou gratuit.
  • Sélection de bijoux : Choisissez de superbes bijoux pour la mariée parmi une large gamme de modèles.
  • Sélection Chura : Sélectionnez les bracelets (chura) parfaits pour le jour du mariage de la mariée.
  • Création Kankotri : Concevez une carte d'invitation de mariage unique et magnifique (kankotri).
  • Application Mehendi : Appliquez des motifs complexes au henné sur les mains de la mariée.
  • Décoration de la salle : Décorez le lieu de la cérémonie Haldi.
  • Cérémonie Haldi : Préparez et appliquez la pâte Haldi de bon augure.
  • Cérémonie Sangeet : Profitez du chant, de la danse et de la musique amusants.
  • Graha Shanti Puja : Participez à cet important rituel avant le mariage.

Mises à jour de la version 1.2.6 (6 octobre 2023) :

Cette mise à jour introduit la prise en charge de la langue hindi ! Vous pouvez désormais jouer en anglais ou en hindi. Plusieurs bugs ont également été corrigés. Vos commentaires sont les bienvenus !

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