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Safari Animal Hunter Simulator

Safari Animal Hunter Simulator

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.0.3

Taille:65.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Global Phantom Lab Games

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le frisson du safari africain dans ce simulateur de chasse immersif! Ce jeu hors ligne offre une expérience de chasse à la jungle réaliste, remplie de bêtes dangereuses et de trophées rares. Maîtrisez vos compétences de tireurs d'élite et faites vos preuves un chasseur légendaire.

Image: Screenshot of the game showing the 4x4 Jeep in the African savanna

Caractéristiques de clé:

  • Explorez le safari africain: naviguer dans les vastes jungles africains dans votre fidèle Jeep 4x4, rencontrant des défis passionnants à chaque tournant. Profitez de l'expérience de conduite en Jeep réaliste lorsque vous traversez les divers paysages.

  • diverses rencontres fauniques: Faire face à une grande variété d'animaux sauvages, y compris les cerfs, les lions et même les dinosaures! Utilisez votre fusil de tireur d'élite avancé et votre portée pour identifier vos cibles au milieu du feuillage dense de la jungle.

  • survie des plus aptes: Rappelez-vous, vous êtes le chasseur, mais la jungle est pleine de surprises. Les animaux sauvages peuvent apparaître de façon inattendue, alors restez vigilant, gardez votre fusil chargé et soyez prêt à vous défendre.

  • Gameplay de sniper de précision: Devenez un tireur d'élite maître, en utilisant la vision de précision et des photos précises. Chaque balle compte dans cette simulation de chasse réaliste. La patience et les compétences sont essentielles du succès.

  • Collectez des trophées rares: Construisez votre collection de trophées d'animaux rares pour devenir un chasseur légendaire. Chaque niveau présente de nouveaux défis et des missions de chasse uniques à terminer.

  • Simulation de chasse réaliste: Découvrez le frisson de la chasse avec un gameplay réaliste et des visuels époustouflants. Retirez une variété d'animaux en utilisant des fusils de chasseurs puissants dans cette simulation immersive.

Ce simulateur de chasseur d'animaux Safari est le jeu parfait pour les amateurs de chasse et les amateurs de jeux d'action. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans votre inoubliable African Safari Adventure!

Image: Screenshot of the game showing a hunter aiming a sniper rifle at a lion

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