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Desserts Charlotte aux Fraises

Desserts Charlotte aux Fraises

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 2024.3.0

Taille:149.5 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:Budge Studios

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Description de l'application

https://budgestudios.com/en/legal/privacy-policy/Rejoignez Strawberry Shortcake dans sa charmante pâtisserie ! Budge Studios présente https://budgestudios.com/en/legal-embed/eula/, une application amusante et engageante où vous pouvez créer de délicieux desserts. Utilisez des ingrédients délicieux, des colorants alimentaires vibrants, un glaçage créatif et des tonnes de garnitures pour concevoir les friandises de vos rêves. L'application vous permet même de développer vos propres recettes à essayer à la maison !

Strawberry Shortcake Bake Shop

Caractéristiques principales :

    Instructions adaptées aux enfants :
  • Des étapes faciles à suivre rendent la pâtisserie amusante pour tous les âges.
  • Gameplay unique :
  • Chaque dessert offre une expérience interactive différente et délicieuse.
  • Cuisson interactive :
  • Inclinez votre appareil pour verser les ingrédients et appuyez pour ajouter des décorations.
  • Décoration créative :
  • Utilisez du glaçage, des pépites de chocolat, des pépites de chocolat et bien plus encore pour personnaliser vos créations.
  • Plaisir d'anniversaire :
  • Ajoutez et soufflez des bougies d'anniversaire !
  • De délicieuses récompenses :
  • Terminez des commandes spéciales pour gagner des étoiles.
  • Conseils de pâtisserie :
  • Apprenez des conseils pratiques de pâtisserie auprès de Strawberry Shortcake elle-même.
  • Création de recettes :
  • Concevez vos propres recettes et recréez-les à la maison !
Desserts disponibles :

Shortcake très aux baies
  • Gâteau d'anniversaire chocolaté
  • Gâteaux Bitty aux baies
  • Brownie Suprême
  • Gâteau Princesse
Ustensiles de cuisine :

Mélangeur électrique de Fleur d'Oranger
  • Spray de cuisson au citron meringué
  • Couteau fin de la tarte aux framboises
  • Four à convection pour muffins aux bleuets
  • Presse à glaçage Cherry Jam
Informations d'abonnement :

L'application propose des abonnements mensuels, qui peuvent inclure un essai gratuit (un par compte Google pour les nouveaux abonnés). Les abonnements se renouvellent automatiquement, sauf si le renouvellement automatique est désactivé. Vous pouvez gérer ou annuler votre abonnement via les paramètres de votre compte Google. Notez que les remboursements ne sont pas accordés pour les parties inutilisées d'un abonnement.

Confidentialité et publicité :

Budge Studios donne la priorité à la vie privée des enfants et garantit le respect des lois pertinentes sur la confidentialité. Cette application est certifiée par l'ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board). Pour plus de détails, consultez leur politique de confidentialité à

ou contactez leur responsable de la protection des données à [email protected].

Conditions d'utilisation : Disponibles sur .

À propos de Budge Studios :

Budge Studios crée des applications innovantes et amusantes pour les enfants du monde entier.

Contact :

Pour des questions, des suggestions ou des commentaires, contactez [email protected].

Marques déposées :

BUDGE et BUDGE STUDIOS sont des marques commerciales de Budge Studios Inc. Strawberry Shortcake est une marque commerciale de Shortcake IP Holdings LLC, utilisée sous licence par Budge Studios Inc.

Quoi de neuf (Version 2024.3.0) :

Cette mise à jour inclut des améliorations de performances et des corrections de bugs. (Dernière mise à jour le 8 octobre 2024)

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