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Tangle Out: Rope Puzzle

Tangle Out: Rope Puzzle

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.0.3

Taille:109.8 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

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Description de l'application

Débloquez toutes les cordes colorées ! Dans Tangle Out, vous ferez face à des énigmes complexes de cordes colorées ! Pouvez-vous utiliser vos compétences pour tirer la bonne corde au bon moment pour démêler ce désordre ? Au fur et à mesure que les niveaux progressent, les cordes deviennent plus longues et plus complexes, et les obstacles deviennent plus complexes, ce qui nécessite plus d'efforts de votre part pour résoudre ces énigmes de résolution de cordes. Votre objectif est simple : dénouer les nœuds, démêler les cordes et terminer chaque niveau dans le temps imparti. La rapidité et la précision sont les clés du succès. Pouvez-vous dénouer tous les nœuds ? Le jeu commence simplement et augmente progressivement en difficulté, vous permettant de toujours maintenir un sentiment de participation et de motivation pour conquérir chaque niveau. Ce jeu de puzzle Tangle met les joueurs au défi de démêler des cordes colorées de formes et de motifs variés, offrant ainsi un plaisir et une satisfaction sans fin.

⭐Caractéristiques du jeu :

  • Des centaines de niveaux de corde avec différents niveaux de difficulté vous attendent pour les défier.
  • Profitez des effets sonores apaisants tout en dénouant les nœuds.
  • Améliorez vos compétences en résolution de problèmes pendant le processus de déliage de la corde.
  • Découvrez l'interface simple et claire.

Il s'agit d'un jeu de corde amusant pour les joueurs qui aiment les jeux de réflexion et souhaitent exercer leur cerveau dans le jeu.

⭐Gameplay :

  • Cliquez sur chaque corde pour les déplacer et les placer correctement. Desserrez le nœud.
  • Disposez les cordes dans le bon ordre. Déplacez habilement les cordes colorées pour éviter de provoquer davantage d'enchevêtrements.
  • Dénouez toutes les cordes emmêlées pour gagner la partie.

Entrez dans le monde passionnant de la corde de Tangle Out et relevez le défi ultime de briser la corde. Pouvez-vous dénouer toutes les cordes et devenir le « Rope Unlocker » ?

Mise à jour du contenu de la dernière version 1.0.3 (mise à jour le 18 décembre 2024)

Bienvenue dans la première version de Tangle Out !

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