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Tesla: War of the Currents

Tesla: War of the Currents

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Embarquez pour un voyage captivant dans la vie de Nikola Tesla dans "Nikola Tesla: War of the Currents", un récit de science-fiction interactif passionnant. Entrez en 1886 et devenez l'apprenti de Tesla, naviguant dans les complexités de ses inventions, de ses finances et de ses relations. Ce n'est pas seulement une histoire ; c'est une aventure historique remplie de personnages emblématiques comme Mark Twain et Thomas Edison, ponctuée d'événements réels comme la création de la chaise électrique et l'Exposition universelle de Chicago.

Ce jeu unique propose des intrigues ramifiées vous permettant de choisir l'identité de genre et les activités romantiques de votre personnage, façonnant ainsi votre cheminement de carrière, que vous vous penchiez vers la science, les affaires ou les relations sociales. Vos décisions auront des conséquences considérables, affectant tout, du sort de la tour Wardenclyffe au risque de chaos accidentel à l'échelle de la ville. Apportez-vous de l’énergie gratuite aux masses, ou vos choix mèneront-ils à un résultat très différent ?

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Un récit immersif : Vivez une histoire captivante de 000 000 mots sur fond d'histoire alternative.
  • Agence de joueur : Créez votre chemin unique à travers de multiples relations amoureuses et choix de carrière.
  • Immersion historique : Interagissez avec de véritables personnages et événements historiques, ajoutant de la profondeur et de l'authenticité à l'expérience.
  • Choix significatifs : Façonnez la trajectoire du récit avec des décisions qui ont un impact profond sur la conclusion de l'histoire.
  • Fin multiples : Découvrez divers résultats en fonction de votre style de jeu et de vos priorités.
  • Secrets cachés : Découvrez les mystères des sociétés secrètes opérant dans le contexte vibrant du New York du début du XXe siècle.

En conclusion :

"Nikola Tesla: War of the Currents" offre une expérience richement détaillée et engageante pour les fans de fiction historique, de science-fiction et de narration interactive. Téléchargez maintenant et décidez du sort de l'énergie libre et du monde.

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