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Strigi's 9998: 9 in 1 puzzles

Strigi's 9998: 9 in 1 puzzles

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Description de l'application

Jeu 9998 de Strigi : une collection de puzzles 9 en 1 pour l'entraînement cérébral

Ce jeu complet combine une variété d'énigmes logiques, de casse-têtes, de jeux mathématiques, de défis de mémoire et bien plus encore, le tout dans une seule application pratique. Aucune connexion Internet n'est requise. Conçue pour améliorer l'activité cérébrale et la pensée logique, cette expérience d'entraînement cérébral est à la fois engageante et enrichissante pour tous les âges.

Au-delà des bénéfices cognitifs, le jeu est tout simplement amusant à jouer ! Les différents types de puzzles offrent une stimulation cérébrale variée. Les puzzles d'entraînement de la mémoire, par exemple, constituent un moyen pratique d'améliorer votre mémoire visuelle.

Bien que certaines énigmes puissent initialement présenter un défi, la complexité croissante à mesure que vous progressez rend les choses intéressantes. Plus vous avancez, plus cela devient difficile, exigeant une planification stratégique et une résolution créative des problèmes. Maîtriser chaque puzzle stimulera votre créativité et vos capacités à résoudre des problèmes. Peut-être qu'un jour vous deviendrez le maître ultime des puzzles !

Gameplay simple et amusant :

Les mécanismes de jeu sont intuitifs. Par exemple, dans un puzzle, vous faites simplement glisser des anneaux colorés sur le plateau de jeu pour créer des lignes de la même couleur. Une autre consiste à supprimer des blocs numérotés, à fusionner des nombres identiques pour créer des nombres plus élevés et gagner des points. Plus le nombre est élevé, plus vous marquez de points, ce qui conduit à un classement plus élevé.

Caractéristiques :

  • Entraînement cérébral
  • Entraînement de réaction
  • Jeux de logique
  • Casse-têtes
  • Jeux de traitement mental
  • Jeux mathématiques
  • 9 jeux entièrement gratuits dans 1 application
  • Idéal pour les loisirs
  • Variété de puzzles pour divers exercices mentaux
  • Plusieurs niveaux de difficulté
  • Puzzles de mots et de chiffres
  • Convient à tous les âges

9 jeux inclus :

  • Jeux fusionnés
  • Puzzle de puissance
  • Obtenez-en 11
  • 2048 briques
  • Faites glisser 2048 briques
  • Appuyez sur Hexa Puzzle
  • 1010 bagues !
  • Faire 10

Cette application a été reconnue comme l'une des plus utiles en 2021. Nous apprécions votre soutien ! Si vous avez des commentaires ou des suggestions, veuillez nous contacter à [email protected].

Que le plaisir soit avec vous !

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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