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Talking Cat & Dog

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 240920

Taille:100.60MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Kaufcom Games Apps Widgets

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Description de l'application

Rencontrez Leo et Lea, l'adorable duo de chat et de chiens qui parle! Cette application interactive vous permet de parler au chaton et au chiot mignons, qui répondent dans leurs propres voix drôles. Profitez d'une variété de jeux passionnants avec plusieurs niveaux pour vous divertir pendant des heures. De jouer avec le piano Kitty à l'interaction vocale, ces animaux de compagnie virtuels voleront sûrement votre cœur. Avec des graphiques 3D de haute qualité et des animations charmantes, cette application est un incontournable pour tous les amoureux des animaux. Téléchargez maintenant et rejoignez le chat bien-aimé de Babsy dans une aventure amusante avec Talking Cat & Dog!

Caractéristiques du chat et du chien parlants:

  • Communication interactive: Talking Cat & Dog vous permet d'avoir des conversations avec le chaton mignon, qui répond à vos commandes de voix et de contact d'une manière drôle et divertissante.
  • Graphiques de haute qualité: Immergez-vous dans le monde virtuel du piano Kitty de Leo & Lea avec de superbes graphismes 3D qui donnent vie aux animaux de compagnie sur votre écran.
  • Variété de jeux: profitez d'une collection de jeux passionnants avec plusieurs niveaux à jouer, en vous assurant de ne jamais s'ennuyer tout en passant du temps avec vos nouveaux amis virtuels.

FAQ:

  • Puis-je interagir avec le chat et le chien de l'application? Oui, vous pouvez parler à la fois au chat et au chien dans le jeu, chacun avec ses personnalités et réactions uniques.
  • Y a-t-il des achats ou des publicités dans l'application dans Talking Cat & Dog? Il n'y a pas d'achats intégrés dans le jeu, et bien qu'il y ait des annonces, ils peuvent être facilement supprimés avec un paiement unique pour une expérience sans publicité.

Conclusion:

Talking Cat & Dog est le jeu pour animaux de compagnie virtuel parfait pour les amoureux des chats, offrant une communication interactive, des graphiques de haute qualité et une variété de jeux amusants pour vous divertir. Téléchargez l'application maintenant et lancez une aventure avec le chat préféré de Babsy et ses amis à fourrure!

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