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THE BOAED BASEBALL-for English Ver.2.01

THE BOAED BASEBALL-for English Ver.2.01

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 3.00

Taille:67.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:HIROSHI TODO

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Description de l'application

Présentation de THE BOARD BASEBALL, un jeu de société de baseball amusant et addictif jouable avec juste votre souris ! Vivez le frisson de hits parfaitement chronométrés pour obtenir de gros scores. Profitez d'un jeu rapide de 15 minutes, idéal pour de courtes pauses ou des défis amicaux. Choisissez parmi les modes « FACILE », « NORMAL », « DIFFICILE » et « EXPERT » (procédez avec prudence !). Jouez contre le processeur ou un ami en mode deux joueurs. Téléchargez THE BOARD BASEBALL maintenant et commencez à frapper des circuits !

Caractéristiques de cette application :

  • Facile à jouer : Utilisez votre souris (ou appuyez sur l'écran sur Android) pour des commandes simples. Pas de boutons complexes !
  • Gameplay rapide : Les parties durent environ 15 minutes, parfait pour des sessions de jeu rapides.
  • Synchronisation parfaite : Testez vos réflexes ! Les clics gauches (ou tapotements) précis sont la clé des coups sûrs et des circuits réussis.
  • Difficulté réglable : Relevez le défi avec des adversaires CPU dans les catégories "FACILE", "NORMAL" et "DIFFICILE". problèmes. Le mode « EXPERT » est réservé aux joueurs chevronnés !
  • Multijoueur amusant : Profitez d'un jeu au tour par tour avec un ami et rivalisez pour obtenir le meilleur score.
  • Pratique Fin du jeu : Besoin d'arrêter ? Appuyez simplement sur "Alt F4" pour terminer le jeu à tout moment.

Conclusion :

Vivez le frisson du baseball sur votre ordinateur ou appareil mobile avec cette application de jeu de société passionnante. Des commandes simples, un gameplay rapide et des niveaux de difficulté réglables offrent un défi amusant pour tous les niveaux de compétence. Que vous jouiez contre le processeur ou contre un ami, cette application garantit des heures de divertissement. Téléchargez maintenant et balancez-vous vers les clôtures !

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BaseballFan Dec 22,2024

Simple but fun baseball game. The gameplay is quick, which is nice for short breaks. Could use more features.

Deportista Jan 07,2025

Juego de béisbol sencillo y adictivo. Ideal para jugar en ratos libres. Me gustaría que tuviera más opciones de personalización.

Joueur Jan 12,2025

Jeu de baseball simple, mais un peu répétitif. Les graphismes sont basiques.

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