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Sink the Fleet

Sink the Fleet

Catégorie : ConseilVersion: 4.5.0

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le frisson du combat naval avec notre jeu de bataille en mer à deux joueurs! Un favori de l'enfance intemporel, maintenant disponible sur votre smartphone! Sink the Flotte est un jeu de stratégie classique où vous devez localiser les navires de votre adversaire avant de trouver et de détruire le vôtre. Plongez dans les eaux ennemies et utilisez vos esprits et vos compétences stratégiques pour éliminer la flotte opposée. Si vous aimez les batailles de navires, vous serez accro!

Nous avons recréé le jeu de papier et de crayon classique, ajoutant des animations et des dessins amusants qui vous feront tout oublier sur les cahiers. De plus, vous pouvez choisir votre fond de jeu préféré! Préparez vos navires arsenal et cible de tailles variables. Faites vos preuves le commandant de la flotte ultime!

Caractéristiques clés:

  • Disponible en plusieurs langues
  • Design engageant inspiré des jeux en papier classiques
  • Mettez à niveau vos navires et sélectionnez votre avatar préféré
  • Convient à tous les âges
  • complètement libre de jouer
  • Play hors ligne disponible

Il est temps d'élaborer et de couler ces navires ennemis! Utilisez l'intuition de votre capitaine pour être le premier à localiser tous les navires de la flotte adverse. Libérez votre arsenal de bombes sur les bateaux ennemis et revivez le plaisir des jeux classiques à deux joueurs. Frapper et couler!

Découvrez le jeu de bataille de flotte conçu pour les amoureux des jeux classiques! Profitez de la satisfaction de détruire les cuirassés de votre adversaire et de la victoire émergente!

À propos de Tell Me Wow:

Tell Me Wow est un studio de développement de jeux mobiles spécialisé dans les jeux faciles à apprendre et conviviaux. Nos jeux sont parfaits pour les seniors et les jeunes joueurs qui veulent un gameplay occasionnel sans mécanique complexe. Pour des suggestions ou pour rester à jour sur les nouveaux jeux, suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux: @TellMewow

Quoi de neuf dans la version 4.5.0 (dernier mis à jour le 17 décembre 2024):

  • Merci d'avoir joué à Sink the Flotte!
  • Deux modes de jeu: multijoueur en ligne et formation
  • Choisissez votre position d'avatar et de flotte préférée!
  • Convient à tous les âges: enfants, adultes et seniors.
  • Comparez votre score avec les joueurs du monde entier!

Rejoignez la bataille en mer et profitez de ce jeu multijoueur classique!

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