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Judgment Day: Angel of God Mod

Judgment Day: Angel of God Mod

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.9.5

Taille:147.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:bayan508

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Plongez dans le jugement divin de Judgment Day: Ange de Dieu, le paradis ou l'enfer ! En tant qu'ange de Dieu, vous êtes chargé de la responsabilité ultime : décider du sort des âmes dans l'au-delà. Ce jeu captivant 地府日記 - 體驗“地下”的世界 vous met aux commandes, déterminant la culpabilité et l'innocence, pécheur ou saint. Le paradis ou l'enfer seront-ils leur destination finale ? Un détecteur de mensonge ajoute une couche de travail de détective à vos devoirs divins ; vous devrez interroger pour découvrir la vérité. Préparez-vous à l’épreuve ultime du jugement : discerner les anges des démons. Êtes-vous prêt à relever ce défi paradisiaque ? Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre jugement divin !

Principales fonctionnalités du module Judgment Day: Ange de Dieu Mod :

  • Autorité angélique : Assumez le rôle de l'ange de Dieu, jugeant les âmes et décidant de leur destin éternel.
  • Simulation de l'après-vie : Vivez le frisson d'un 地府日記 - 體驗“地下”的世界, envoyant des âmes au paradis ou en enfer en fonction de vos décisions.
  • Justice et jugement : Agir en tant que juge ultime, déterminant la culpabilité, l'innocence et le caractère moral. Vos décisions façonnent le destin de chaque âme.
  • Interrogatoire au détecteur de mensonge : Utilisez un détecteur de mensonge pour interroger les âmes et découvrir des vérités cachées pour faciliter votre jugement.
  • Gameplay de détective : Plongez-vous dans un jeu de détective captivant, en examinant méticuleusement chaque cas pour obtenir un résultat juste.
  • Bien contre Mal : Discernez les anges des démons, décidant qui mérite le paradis et qui est destiné à l'enfer.

Judgment Day: Ange de Dieu, Heaven or Hell offre une expérience captivante et immersive. Vous serez le juge divin, décidant du destin éternel des âmes grâce à un interrogatoire minutieux et un jugement moral. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui et embarquez pour ce voyage sans précédent de justice céleste !

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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