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My City : Université

My City : Université

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https://www.facebook.com/mytowngamesMa ville : Université – Plongez-vous dans la vie du campus !https://twitter.com/mytowngames https://www.instagram.com/mytowngamesPrêt pour des aventures universitaires passionnantes ? Ma ville : L'université est l'endroit idéal où être ! Rencontrez de nouveaux amis, explorez des salles de classe interactives et participez à des activités amusantes. Ce jeu offre une expérience de campus entièrement interactive où l'apprentissage et la socialisation vont de pair.

Jouez à des mini-jeux captivants et assistez à divers cours, notamment de sciences, d'art, de musique, et incarnez même le rôle d'un enseignant ! Explorez divers domaines universitaires et découvrez des jeux cachés et des secrets en cours de route. Profitez d'un moment de pause entre amis à la cafétéria, lieu animé aux allures de restaurant.

Caractéristiques principales :

Lobby universitaire :
    Déverrouillez des secrets et personnalisez le hall de l'école à votre guise.
  • Classe d'art :
  • Libérez l'artiste qui sommeille en vous et mettez en valeur vos talents de peintre.
  • Classe de musique :
  • Jouez avec d'autres étudiants en utilisant une variété d'instruments de musique.
  • Classe de sciences :
  • Lancez-vous dans des expériences scientifiques passionnantes et jouez un rôle de chercheur.
  • Couloir de l'école :
  • Rencontrez de nouveaux élèves et enseignants tout en participant à des jeux scolaires amusants.
  • Cafétéria :
  • Profitez d'une pause avec un large choix de plats délicieux.
  • Parc extérieur :
  • Découvrez des mini-jeux et des activités en plein air avec les professeurs et les amis.
  • Pourquoi choisir ma ville : Université ?

Gameplay engageant :
    Imaginez une maison de poupée entièrement interactive où vous pouvez interagir avec presque tous les objets. Des personnages amusants et des lieux détaillés permettent des possibilités de jeu de rôle infinies.
  • Amusement adapté à l'âge :
  • Convient aux enfants âgés de 4 à 12 ans, offrant un jeu simple pour les plus jeunes et des défis passionnants pour les plus âgés.
  • Sans stress et en toute sécurité :
  • Profitez d'un jeu sans souci, sans publicités tierces ni achats intégrés. Un achat unique débloque toutes les futures mises à jour.
  • Connectivité :
  • Se connecte à d'autres jeux My City, permettant le partage de personnages à travers la série.
  • Amusement multijoueur :
  • Prend en charge le multi-touch, permettant aux amis et à la famille de jouer ensemble sur le même écran !
  • Rejoignez la communauté My City :

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Version 4.0.3 (mise à jour le 31 juillet 2024) : Cette mise à jour inclut des corrections de bugs et des améliorations du système.

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