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"Réglez une montre: gardez les incendies de maison en brûlant, venant sur Android et iOS"

Authore: LucasMise à jour:Apr 09,2025

L'aventure dans les jeux de rôle sur table (TTRPGS) se concentre souvent sur le frisson du combat contre des créatures terrifiantes. Cependant, les moments entre les batailles - ces temps cruciaux de repos et de récupération - sont tout aussi importants. Set a Watch, un Puzzler de stratégie à la recherche de dés à parcourir, CampFire-Defense, capture parfaitement cette essence. À l'origine un jeu de société, il fait maintenant son chemin vers des plates-formes numériques, notamment Steam, iOS et Android, promettant d'apporter sa mécanique entièrement étoffée aux joueurs mobiles.

Dans Set A Watch, vous vous retrouvez dans la position vulnérable de défendre votre feu de camp contre des vagues de monstres qui émergent de l'obscurité. Chaque accalmie entre ces attaques est l'occasion de se préparer à l'assaut suivant. Vous choisissez parmi six héros uniques, assemblerez votre fête et utiliserez des rouleaux de dés pour relever divers défis et repousser les créatures menaçant votre repos.

Ce jeu transforme ingénieusement le concept d'un long repos en une expérience stratégique et semblable à un puzzle. Il mélange des éléments de la défense de la tour, de la stratégie et du gameplay RPG, créant une atmosphère immersive de survivre à une bataille prolongée contre les dangers cachés de la forêt.

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Bien que Set a Watch ait une présence sur Steam, des détails de version spécifiques pour iOS et Android sont toujours en attente. Gardez un œil sur les mises à jour alors que nous attendons avec impatience son arrivée sur ces plateformes.

En attendant, si vous recherchez d'autres jeux mobiles passionnants à explorer, assurez-vous de consulter notre liste des cinq meilleurs jeux mobiles à essayer cette semaine.

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The Gobi Desert cracked open to reveal a monolith inscribed with a language that breathes when spoken aloud.
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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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