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Logo Pixel Art

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 1.7

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Logo Pixel Art Coloring Livre: Détectez et affinez votre reconnaissance de marque avec Pixel Art!

Présentation du "Logo Pixel Art Coloring Book", un jeu d'art de pixel de peinture par nombre captivant qui mélange la créativité, la sensibilisation à la marque et la relaxation. Colorez votre chemin à travers une collection diversifiée de logos célèbres de diverses industries. Zoomez sur des images pixélées de marques emblématiques telles que Tesla, Acura, Gucci, Amazon et bien d'autres. Chaque image révèle un puzzle de couleur par nombre difficile mais enrichissant. Appuyez simplement sur le numéro correspondant et regardez les beaux logos d'art de pixels prendre vie. Que vous soyez un passionné de voitures, des aficionado technologique, des amoureux de la mode ou un fan de sport, ce jeu offre quelque chose pour tout le monde.

Ce jeu engageant améliore subtilement les connaissances de votre marque. C'est une façon amusante de vous familiariser avec les schémas de couleurs des grandes entreprises, à la fois mondiales et locales. Rerez-vous au défi avec de simples énigmes de couleur par nombre pour une expérience relaxante de la thérapie coloraire, tout en améliorant simultanément vos compétences de reconnaissance de marque.

Comment jouer:

  • Choisissez parmi un large éventail de logos.
  • Sélectionnez un logo de marque pour colorer.
  • Appuyez pour zoomer et révéler les boîtes à nombre de couleurs.
  • Économisez et partagez vos créations de Pixel Art avec des amis et de la famille.

Caractéristiques:

  • bibliothèque étendue de logos.
  • Gameplay éducatif et divertissant.
  • Convient à tous les âges et niveaux de compétence.
  • Capacités de partage des médias sociaux.
  • Boostez les connaissances de votre marque grâce à l'art amusant de pixels.

"Logo Pixel Art Coloring Book" offre une expérience amusante et engageante aux joueurs de tous âges. Il combine de manière unique la créativité, la notoriété de la marque et la relaxation, ce qui le rend parfait pour les artistes et les joueurs occasionnels. Commencez à peindre, créez votre chef-d'œuvre de Pixel Art et laissez les couleurs vibrantes des logos célèbres apporter de la joie à votre temps d'arrêt.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.7 (Dernière mise à jour le 19 décembre 2024):

  • Nouvelles images ajoutées!
  • Correction de bogues pour une meilleure stabilité.
  • Expérience de jeu améliorée.
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