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Sort It Right: Relax Puzzle

Sort It Right: Relax Puzzle

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.11

Taille:69.0 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

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Détestrez et dé-stress avec Tri It Right: Relax Puzzle! Échappez-vous dans un monde de jeux ASMR apaisants et satisfaisant des jeux de puzzle conçus pour apaiser votre esprit et faciliter la tension. Ce jeu offre un mélange unique de mini-jeux interactifs et de défis d'organisation.

Appuyez simplement sur, faites glisser, faites glisser et triez votre chemin à travers divers puzzles. Immergez-vous dans de doux sons ASMR, des vibrations subtiles et de la musique de fond relaxante. Trier les fonctionnalités bonnes:

  • Un éventail diversifié de défis d'organisation, notamment des puzzles ASMR anti-stress, des tâches de tri, des défis de rangement et des mini-jeux fantaisistes.
  • Avantages thérapeutiques à travers l'art-thérapie et les sons ASMR, favorisant la relaxation, la créativité et un sentiment de calme.
  • Mises à jour régulières avec de nouveaux niveaux ASMR et du contenu pour soutenir la santé du cerveau et améliorer le bien-être.
  • Les déclencheurs ASMR uniques à chaque niveau, vous mettant au défi de trier et de vous organiser avec précision pour une satisfaction maximale.

Le jeu est gratuit et conçu pour soulager le stress et potentiellement aider avec les symptômes du TOC. Avec des mini-jeux ASMR avec des défis de maquillage, de nettoyage, de mobilier et de cuisson, combinés à des graphiques agréables et à des sons relaxants, le trier transforme le chaos en espaces parfaitement organisés, offrant la sérénité et la joie.

Découvrez la puissance de l'ASMR lorsque vous découvrez un sanctuaire numérique pour votre esprit. Effacez l'encombrement, apaisez votre âme et trouvez le calme et la satisfaction des effets thérapeutiques de l'ASMR. Découvrez à quel point les sons relaxants et les interactions douces peuvent vous aider à organiser votre monde virtuel en une évasion vraiment satisfaisante.

Pour un soutien technique ou des suggestions, contactez [email protected]

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.11 (Dernière mise à jour le 19 décembre 2024):

Correction et améliorations de bogues mineurs. Installez ou mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour en profiter!

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