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Monster Seal Master

Monster Seal Master

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 3.2

Taille:872.0 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

Promoteur:Gamdom Co

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Description de l'application

Libérez votre entraîneur de monstres intérieur avec MonsterSealMaster !

MonsterSealMaster est un jeu révolutionnaire de capture de monstres du monde réel. Contrairement à d'autres jeux, MonsterSealMaster utilise des cartes pour capturer et gérer vos créatures. Personnalisez votre équipe en équipant les monstres de runes et de chapeaux, et débloquez une vaste gamme de compétences pour améliorer leurs capacités.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Batailles PvP : Défiez vos amis et d'autres entraîneurs dans des duels palpitants !
  • Rencontres sauvages : Combattez des monstres sauvages et agrandissez votre collection.
  • Donjons : Explorez des donjons pour dénicher des objets rares et de puissantes améliorations.
  • Évolution des monstres : Observez vos créatures évoluer vers des êtres plus forts et plus redoutables.
  • Liste complète : Choisissez parmi une vaste sélection de monstres, de chapeaux et de compétences.
  • Méthode de capture unique : Attrapez des monstres sans avoir besoin de pokeballs !
  • Intégration GPS : Explorez votre environnement pour découvrir de nouveaux monstres.
  • Projet Passion Solo Developer : Un travail d'amour, créé par un développeur indépendant dévoué.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.2 (dernière mise à jour le 5 novembre 2024) :

  • Corrections de bugs et améliorations des performances.

Lancez-vous dans l'aventure dès aujourd'hui et construisez votre armée de monstres ultime ! Continuez à marcher, continuez à collecter et continuez à vous battre !

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AshK Dec 10,2025

The card-based capture concept is fresh, and the rune/hat customization is fun. The AR integration could be smoother though, feels a bit clunky in busy areas. Decent start, needs more content updates. 🃏

CardCollector Mar 29,2025

This game is a blast! The card system for capturing monsters is unique and adds a strategic layer to the game. I love customizing my monsters with runes and hats, it's so fun and adds a lot of personality to my team. Highly recommended!

MonstruoManiaco May 14,2025

El juego es entretenido pero tiene algunos problemas de rendimiento. La idea de usar cartas para capturar monstruos es interesante, pero a veces la personalización se siente limitada. A pesar de eso, es divertido y merece la pena probarlo.

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