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Lights: A memory game

Lights: A memory game

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 2.5.3

Taille:23.20MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Lee Phillips

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Description de l'application

Si vous êtes prêt pour une séance d'entraînement mental, alors Lights: Un jeu de mémoire est votre application préférée! Plongez dans plus de 15 modes de jeu, où le multijoueur local épise la compétition. Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'imiter les modèles; Avec jusqu'à 12 boutons et une gamme d'options sonores, les lumières sont conçues pour défier votre mémoire et vos réflexes de manière nouvelle et passionnante. Êtes-vous prêt à conquérir tous les modes et à déverrouiller les réalisations? Gardez votre esprit vif avec des défis réguliers et suivez vos progrès contre les amis ou les acteurs mondiaux dans les classements en ligne. Avec le soutien de 11 langues, y compris ukrainien, les lumières sont l'application ultime de formation cérébrale qui accueille tout le monde, peu importe d'où vous venez.

Caractéristiques des lumières: un jeu de mémoire:

⭐ possède plus de 15 modes de jeu, y compris le multijoueur local, pour maintenir le plaisir et la compétition en vie.

⭐ Équipé avec jusqu'à 12 boutons et diverses options sonores, garantissant que le jeu reste engageant et dynamique.

⭐ pousse votre mémoire et vos réflexes au-delà de la "répétition après moi" typique avec un gameplay innovant.

⭐ Déverrouiller les réalisations et rivaliser pour les premières places sur les classements en ligne contre les amis et le monde.

⭐ Améliorez votre mémoire à travers des défis cohérents et définissez des rappels intégrés pour le jeu quotidien ou hebdomadaire.

⭐ prend en charge 11 langues, y compris ukrainien, ce qui le rend accessible à un large public mondial.

Conclusion:

Lumières: Un jeu de mémoire se distingue comme une application polyvalente et interactive, offrant une pléthore de modes de jeu, de défis et de fonctionnalités qui non seulement divertissent mais améliorent également vos compétences en mémoire. Engagez-vous dans une compétition amicale, débloquez les réalisations et utilisez les rappels de l'application pour jouer régulièrement. Voyez comment vous vous propulsez par rapport aux joueurs du monde entier. Téléchargez les lumières aujourd'hui et commencez à pousser votre mémoire à de nouveaux sommets!

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