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Marriage Card Game by Bhoos Mod

Marriage Card Game by Bhoos Mod

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 2.3.62

Taille:11.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Bhoos Entertainment Inc

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Description de l'application

Jeu de cartes de mariage de Bhoos : une expérience de rami social

Connectez-vous avec vos amis et votre famille pour un jeu de rami passionnant à tout moment et en tout lieu, avec le jeu de cartes de mariage de Bhoos. Cette variante sociale et amusante utilise des fonctionnalités telles que Hotspot et Friend Network, permettant une connexion et une compétition transparentes avec vos proches, quel que soit leur emplacement.

Le jeu offre une expérience hautement personnalisable, proposant des thèmes sympas allant du népalais et indien à Bollywood, ajoutant une touche vibrante au gameplay classique. L'objectif reste le même : organiser vingt et une cartes dans des ensembles valides, en utilisant des cartes spéciales telles que la Man Card et la Superman Card pour créer des séquences.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Gameplay social : Profitez du jeu de cartes de mariage avec vos amis et votre famille, favorisant la connexion et le plaisir partagé.
  • Mode Hotspot : Jouez avec vos proches, quel que soit leur emplacement physique.
  • Compétition multijoueur : Grimpez dans les classements et affrontez d'autres joueurs du monde entier.
  • Réseau d'amis : Construisez votre réseau personnel et jouez exclusivement avec les amis de votre choix.
  • Gameplay personnalisable :Adaptez le jeu à vos paramètres et à votre style préférés.
  • Variété thématique : Plongez-vous dans divers thèmes, notamment le népalais, l'indien et Bollywood.

En conclusion :

Le jeu de cartes de mariage de Bhoos offre une plate-forme sociale et convaincante pour profiter d'une variante classique du rami avec vos amis et votre famille. La combinaison du mode Hotspot, du réseau d'amis et d'un gameplay multijoueur compétitif garantit une interaction engageante, quelles que soient les limitations géographiques. Le gameplay personnalisable et les options thématiques améliorent encore l'expérience globale. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui et partagez le plaisir !

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