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Mermaid Evolution: Merge Game

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 1.0.48

Taille:64.8 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

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Écoutez la chanson de la sirène et fusionnez de belles créatures océaniques pour créer des mutants! La tradition des pirates est pleine de contes de monstres marins, mais maintenant vous pouvez plonger directement dans leur monde. L'évolution des sirènes met l'évolution des sirènes entre vos mains, vous permettant de voir de première main le comportement des princesses d'Atlantis. Pas besoin de naviguer dans les sept mers pour trouver une sirène - faites simplement glisser et déposer des espèces similaires pour les fusionner dans de nouvelles formes mystérieuses et découvrir le monde fascinant de ces fées marines. Des créateurs des meilleurs jeux d'évolution les meilleurs et les plus amusants, préparez-vous à être surpris par ce dont ces espèces sont capables!

Ressources marines

  • Peinture: Un nouvel endroit où les êtres suprême rit des esclaves mortels.
  • Instructeurs: Soyez intelligent et attrapez les imposteurs essayant de voler la scène sirène!

Comment jouer

  • Faites glisser et combinez des sirènes similaires pour créer des mutations nouvelles et mystérieuses.
  • Utilisez des œufs de sirène pour acheter de nouvelles créatures et gagner encore plus d'argent.
  • Frénézer vos sirènes pour gagner plus d'œufs et d'argent!

POINTS FORTS

  • De nombreuses espèces et phases à découvrir.
  • Une histoire amusante et surprenante.
  • Un mélange unique d'évolution des espèces et de mécanismes de jeu de clics inactifs.
  • Illustrations de style gribouillage.
  • Découvrez les possibilités! (Aucune sirène n'a été blessée dans la création de ce jeu, seulement des développeurs!)

Est-ce qu'ils dorment comme des humains ou du poisson?

Remarque importante: Ce jeu est gratuit, mais contient des articles qui peuvent être achetés avec de l'argent réel. Certaines fonctionnalités et extras mentionnés peuvent également nécessiter des achats intégrés.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.0.48 (dernier mis à jour le 20 décembre 2024):

Correction de bogues et améliorations.

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