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Pixie Island - Farming Game

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Plongez dans le monde enchanteur de Pixie Island, un jeu d'aventure hors ligne captivant ! Faites équipe avec des elfes, des dragons et des élémentaires dans ce voyage passionnant. Aidez à restaurer le village elfique, localisez les compagnons disparus et découvrez des secrets magiques tout en reconstruisant ce magnifique pays. Cultivez des cultures, élevez des animaux et préparez de la nourriture pour vous et vos partenaires commerciaux. Embarquez pour des quêtes stimulantes aux côtés des courageuses Carrot et Daisy, résolvez des mystères et surmontez les obstacles. Battez des monstres pour des récompenses mystiques et déterrez des artefacts anciens dans les mines. Découvrez des personnages attachants et leurs histoires captivantes.

Téléchargez Pixie Island aujourd'hui et commencez votre aventure agricole ! Restez connecté pour les nouvelles et les mises à jour en nous suivant sur Facebook.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Aventure hors ligne : Explorez le royaume magique des elfes, des dragons et des élémentaires à tout moment et en tout lieu.
  • Reconstruction du village : Restaurez le village elfique en accomplissant des tâches et en réunissant les compagnons perdus.
  • Agriculture et troc : Occupez-vous de vos cultures, élevez du bétail, produisez de la nourriture et faites du commerce avec d'autres insulaires.
  • Quêtes intrigantes : Relevez des missions difficiles pour aider Carrot et Daisy à résoudre des mystères captivants.
  • Batailles et trésors de monstres : Combattez des monstres pour gagner des récompenses mystérieuses et un butin précieux.
  • Une narration et des personnages riches : Découvrez les récits captivants et les personnalités des habitants de l'île.

En conclusion :

Vivez la magie de Pixie Island ! Lancez-vous dans des quêtes, cultivez votre ferme, échangez des marchandises et combattez des monstres dans cette aventure hors ligne captivante. Aidez les elfes à reconstruire leur maison, à résoudre des mystères et à collecter des artefacts anciens. Connectez-vous avec les habitants attachants et plongez-vous dans une expérience de jeu riche et enrichissante. Apprenez-en plus et restez informé en nous suivant sur les réseaux sociaux. Téléchargez Pixie Island et rejoignez la communauté elfique dès maintenant !

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