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Prank Life - funny boy game

Prank Life - funny boy game

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: v0.4.6

Taille:128.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Bienvenue dans PrankLife, le jeu de garçon espiègle ultime ! Rejoignez notre protagoniste énergique dans des escapades hilarantes alors qu'il fait des farces aux citadins sans méfiance. Relevez le défi avec une variété de mini-jeux amusants qui apporteront rire et joie. Gagnez des pièces pour des farces réussies et améliorez votre chambre avec des meubles luxueux. Creusez des fosses, piègez vos amis, créez de jolis graffitis sur des voitures, dégustez des glaces avec des araignées (ne vous inquiétez pas, ce n'est qu'un jeu !), repeignez des chaises avec des couleurs vives et éloignez-vous des poursuivants en colère dans ce jeu simple mais passionnant. Soulageons le stress et embrassons ensemble le fauteur de troubles qui sommeille en nous ! Téléchargez PrankLife maintenant et partagez le plaisir avec vos amis sur les réseaux sociaux !

Caractéristiques de l'application PrankLife :

  • Mini-jeux espiègles : Profitez d'une collection variée de mini-jeux sur le thème des farces conçus pour le plaisir et le défi.
  • Système de récompense : Gagnez pièces pour terminer des mini-jeux et utilisez-les pour personnaliser votre salle de jeu.
  • Divers mini-jeux : Expérience une variété de mini-jeux uniques et d'autres ajoutés régulièrement.
  • Gameplay engageant : Un gameplay amusant et engageant offre une expérience de jeu agréable et sans stress.
  • Brain Formation : Aiguisez votre esprit avec des mini-jeux nécessitant une réflexion rapide et des capacités de mémoire.
  • Partage social : Partagez facilement vos aventures PrankLife sur Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat et plus encore, en invitant vos amis à se joindre à la fête.

Conclusion :

PrankLife est une application très divertissante et engageante proposant un large éventail de mini-jeux espiègles. Avec son gameplay enrichissant, ses défis variés et ses fonctionnalités de partage social, PrankLife promet des heures de plaisir aux joueurs de tous âges. Que vous cherchiez à soulager le stress ou simplement à bien rire, PrankLife offre une expérience de jeu agréable.

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FunnyGuy Feb 18,2025

The game is okay, but some of the pranks are a bit repetitive. The graphics are simple, but the gameplay is fun.

Carlos Jan 29,2025

Juego divertido y entretenido. Los gráficos son sencillos, pero la jugabilidad es adictiva. Recomiendo para pasar un buen rato.

Thomas Dec 20,2024

Jeu assez simple, mais amusant pour passer le temps. Les graphismes sont basiques, mais le gameplay est correct.

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