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La mise à jour de Pâques apporte du contenu frais à la cuisine

Authore: CarterMise à jour:Apr 07,2025

Le jeu de gestion du temps populaire de Mytona, Cooking Diary, devrait recevoir une nouvelle mise à jour de contenu passionnante, bien qu'elle ne comportera pas d'événements de Pâques spécifiques. Au lieu de cela, les joueurs peuvent attendre avec impatience une variété d'ajouts frais qui promettent d'améliorer leur expérience de jeu.

Alors que l'autre titre de Mytona, Note Seekers, plonge dans Mystery, la mise à jour de Cooking Diary se concentre sur l'élargissement de son gameplay décontracté. Un nouvel événement Path to Glory présente un chipmunk espiègle, ajoutant une tournure amusante aux défis. De plus, les joueurs rencontreront un nouvel assistant, Jasmine Patel, qui apporte un enthousiasme et un peu de défi à la cuisine.

La mise à jour comprend également un nouveau restaurant et un camion de restauration de vacances, offrant huit nouvelles tenues à déverrouiller. Les joueurs peuvent tester leurs compétences avec deux nouvelles tâches dans le tournoi culinaire, et plonger dans des événements plus d'histoire, y compris une quête passionnante impliquant des recettes dangereuses cachées dans le bureau du maire.

Cuisiner une tempête Bien que cette mise à jour puisse sembler légère sur le contenu sur le thème de Pâques, Cooking Diary compense avec une riche gamme de nouvelles fonctionnalités. Les fans du jeu seront impatients d'explorer ces ajouts, des nouvelles tenues de la garde-robe à la conception du magasin mise à jour, ce qui en fait une mise à jour intéressante à vérifier.

Pour ceux qui souhaitent explorer plus de nouveaux jeux mobiles, envisagez de consulter notre liste des cinq nouvelles nouvelles versions à essayer cette semaine. Avec une variété de genres, des sports à l'action, il y a quelque chose pour tout le monde alors que le temps se réchauffe.

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2025: Ancient Giants Await
— The Return of the Forgotten Echoes
The year is 2025, and the world stands on the precipice of a revelation buried beneath millennia of myth and memory. The Summer of the Ancients has begun—not with fireworks, but with a trembling in the earth, a low hum felt in the bones of those who walk the ancient paths.
From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the sun-baked deserts of the Sahara, and deep beneath the forests of Siberia, the Giants are stirring.
They were not gods. Not monsters. Not men.
They were the First Architects, the silent watchers who shaped the stars before we learned to name them. Their bones lie in stone temples older than language. Their voices echo in the wind through the ruins of forgotten cities—places now uncovered by melting ice and satellite scans.
This year, the signs are undeniable:

The Gobi Desert cracked open to reveal a monolith inscribed with a language that breathes when spoken aloud.
In northern Norway, the aurora danced in patterns that match an ancient star map from a 12,000-year-old cave painting.
At Stonehenge, the stones realigned not with the solstice, but with a signal from deep within the Earth—pulsing like a heartbeat.

And then, on the night of the equinox, a voice—neither human nor machine—spoke through every broadcast, every device, every dream.

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