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Lada 2112 Village City Driving

Lada 2112 Village City Driving

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Taille:87.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

Promoteur:SBlazer

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le charme nostalgique de la Russie post-soviétique dans Lada 2112 : Zarechensk City ! Retournez dans le village de votre enfance après une décennie et redécouvrez une ville transformée tout en conservant son esprit soviétique.

Explorez les infrastructures mises à jour et les nouveaux bâtiments de Zarechensk, tout en revivant les souvenirs de votre éducation dans un village russe. Après vous être installé, emmenez votre fidèle Lada 2112 faire un tour dans les rues familières.

Ce simulateur de conduite vous plonge dans un village post-soviétique chaleureux niché au milieu des forêts et des montagnes. Conduisez votre Lada, explorez à pied et interagissez avec l'environnement. Portes, capots et coffres ouverts : les détails sont remarquables. Gagnez de l'argent pour améliorer votre VAZ 2112, découvrez des trésors cachés comme des cristaux et des pièces de réglage, et même achetez une propriété !

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Zarechensk détaillé : Explorez un village et une ville méticuleusement conçus.
  • Exploration sans restriction : Sortez de votre Lada, promenez-vous dans les rues et entrez dans les bâtiments.
  • Acquisition immobilière : Achetez des appartements ou des maisons de campagne spacieuses.
  • Véhicules russes authentiques : Rencontrez une variété de voitures soviétiques classiques, notamment la Priora, l'UAZ Loaf, la Gaz Volga et bien plus encore.
  • Simulation de conduite réaliste : Naviguez dans le trafic de Zarechensk : serez-vous un conducteur respectueux des lois ou adopterez-vous des courses de rue agressives ?
  • Environnement dynamique : Interagissez avec la circulation et les piétons contrôlés par l'IA.
  • Trésors cachés : Trouvez des valises secrètes pour débloquer du nitro pour votre Lada.
  • Garage personnalisable : Améliorez et personnalisez votre VAZ 2112 avec de nouvelles roues, des travaux de peinture et des réglages de suspension.
  • Récupération pratique de la voiture : Localisez facilement votre Lada à l'aide de la fonction de recherche dans le jeu.

Version 1.1 (19 août 2024)

Cette mise à jour inclut des corrections de bugs mineurs et des améliorations de performances. Téléchargez la dernière version pour une expérience de jeu optimale !

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