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Lost in Play

Lost in Play

Catégorie : ActionVersion: 1.0.2017

Taille:720.20MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Embarquez pour une aventure de puzzle fantaisiste avec Lost in Play, un jeu qui ravive la magie de l'imagination des enfants. Rejoignez un frère et une sœur alors qu'ils naviguent dans un monde fantastique, résolvent des énigmes et rencontrent des personnages hauts en couleur dans leur quête pour rentrer chez eux. Sa charmante animation dessinée à la main et son scénario captivant le rendent parfait pour s'amuser en famille.

Lost in Play : Principales fonctionnalités

Puzzles ingénieux et personnages vibrants : Vivez un voyage à travers l'imagination d'un enfant, résolvez des énigmes captivantes et interagissez avec des personnages mémorables.

Mystère, mini-jeux et défis : Explorez un monde bizarre et onirique rempli d'énigmes et de mini-jeux uniques. Déjouez une mouette pirate, servez du thé à un crapaud royal et construisez même une machine volante !

Imagination libérée : Transformez des moments ordinaires en aventures extraordinaires. Explorez des forêts enchantées, infiltrez des châteaux de gobelins et planez sur le dos d'une cigogne géante.

Délice de dessin animé interactif : Le style d'animation conçu à la main évoque le charme des dessins animés classiques, créant une expérience visuellement époustouflante et immersive pour les joueurs de tous âges.

Appel universel : Lost in Play utilise la narration visuelle, éliminant le besoin de dialogue et la rendant accessible aux joueurs du monde entier, quelle que soit la langue.

Divertissement sans fin : Avec plus de 30 puzzles et mini-jeux uniques, Lost in Play garantit des heures de jeu captivant.

Un voyage qui vaut la peine d'être entrepris

Lost in Play propose une aventure captivante et nostalgique qui charmera les joueurs petits et grands. Ses énigmes méticuleusement conçues, ses personnages vibrants et son récit immersif donnent vie aux rêves d'enfant. Que vous recherchiez un divertissement réconfortant ou une expérience de puzzle stimulante, Lost in Play est le choix parfait pour les individus et les familles. Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre voyage inoubliable !

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PuzzleMaster Mar 02,2025

Charming and whimsical puzzle game. The art style is beautiful and the puzzles are clever. Highly recommend!

AmanteDeAventuras Jan 20,2025

Un juego encantador con puzzles creativos. La historia es bonita, pero podría ser más larga.

JoueurAventure Dec 31,2024

Jeu sympa, mais un peu court. Les énigmes sont originales, mais certaines sont difficiles.

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🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp:

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