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Omi game: Sinhala Card Game

Omi game: Sinhala Card Game

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 4.1.5

Taille:56.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Bienvenue sur OmiGame, la version mobile ultime du jeu de cartes traditionnel bien-aimé du Sri Lanka, Sinhala Omi. Vivez le frisson de cette tradition chérie avec « OMI : The Card Game », une adaptation mobile captivante qui recrée fidèlement le gameplay authentique. Plongez-vous dans des visuels époustouflants, des cartes magnifiquement conçues à une interface utilisateur attrayante, complétée par une musique apaisante et relaxante. Profitez de l'essence originale de Sinhala Omi dans une expérience mobile véritablement immersive. Jouez maintenant et devenez le champion !

Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Graphiques de haute qualité : Des visuels époustouflants donnent vie à l'essence d'Omi, des conceptions de cartes à l'interface utilisateur captivante.
  • Musique apaisante : Des mélodies relaxantes créent une atmosphère apaisante pendant que vous élaborez des stratégies et jouez.
  • Gameplay authentique : Méticuleusement conçu pour préserver les éléments fondamentaux et les règles du cinghalais Omi original. Découvrez un gameplay authentique et immersif.
  • Comment jouer : L'objectif est de gagner le plus de tours à chaque tour. Apprenez les règles de distribution, de choix de la couleur d'atout, de conduite du premier pli et de gains des tours.
  • Comptage des tours et des jetons : Après huit tours, les deux équipes comptent leurs gains et gagnent des jetons en conséquence. . Gagner les huit tours rapporte des jetons « Kapothi ».
  • Gagner le jeu : La première équipe à accumuler 10 jetons ou plus gagne !

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Conclusion :

OmiGame apporte la tradition sri-lankaise chérie du cinghalais Omi au monde numérique. Avec des graphismes époustouflants, une musique relaxante et un gameplay authentique, cette application offre des heures de divertissement. Maîtrisez les règles, comptez vos tours et luttez pour la victoire ! Téléchargez OmiGame maintenant pour l'expérience mobile ultime d'Omi.

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