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Mergington Town: Merge & Build

Mergington Town: Merge & Build

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.21.458

Taille:101.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Mergington Town: Merge, construire et conquérir! Ce nouveau jeu passionnant mélange la résolution de puzzle avec la construction de la ville dans une aventure captivante. Explorez les îles vastes, découvrez des territoires perdus et construisez votre métropole de rêve, tout en se liant d'amitié avec des héros uniques de diverses professions.

Le gameplay tourne autour de la fusion des articles identiques pour étendre rapidement votre ville, des gratte-ciel imposants aux usines animées et aux fermes généreuses. Réc en récolte, affinez-les dans les usines, extrait les ressources, les terres claires pour la construction, les quêtes complètes et les trésors cachés. Le gameplay addictif de Mergington Town et les aventures passionnantes en font un incontournable. Téléchargez aujourd'hui et commencez à construire!

Caractéristiques de l'application:

  • Merge & Build: Fusitez des objets identiques pour créer votre ville de rêve. Regardez votre ville s'épanouir pendant que vous combinez des articles, en construisant des gratte-ciel et des zones résidentielles.
  • Gameplay d'aventure: Embarquez dans des aventures dans diverses îles, découvrant des terres perdues et recrutant des héros amicaux avec des personnalités distinctes.
  • City Building & Resource Management: Mine Resources, récolter les cultures et les traiter dans les usines pour gérer la croissance de votre ville.
  • Exploration et expansion: Découvrez de nouvelles terres, des zones claires pour la construction, des tâches complètes et débloquez des trésors précieux.
  • Puzzle & Strategy: Ce jeu relaxant mais addictif combine des éléments de puzzle et de construction de la ville. Fusionner stratégiquement des pièces pour construire des usines massives et cultiver des cultures abondantes.
  • Personnalisation: Faites glisser et organise des objets pour créer votre mise en page idéale.

En conclusion:

Mergington Town est un jeu gratuit offrant un mélange unique d'aventure, de puzzle et de construction de la ville. Son gameplay relaxant et addictif encourage les joueurs à télécharger et à découvrir la joie de fusionner et de construire leur ville idéale. Avec ses fonctionnalités complètes, notamment la gestion des ressources, l'exploration et la personnalisation, Mergington Town offre une expérience de jeu complètement engageante et satisfaisante. Téléchargez maintenant et concevez la ville de vos rêves!

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