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Tiger Simulator Animal Game 3D

Tiger Simulator Animal Game 3D

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 2.1

Taille:80.31MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Bienvenue dans Tiger Simulator Animal Games 3D ! Devenez le roi de la jungle en vous plongeant dans le monde passionnant de la savane africaine dans ce jeu gratuit captivant. Aiguisez votre instinct de chasseur en vous engageant dans des combats intenses contre des prédateurs mortels de la jungle comme les couguars, les panthères noires et les guépards. Choisissez un magnifique tigre du Bengale et vivez le frisson d'être un Roi Lion de la Jungle, chassant et attaquant avec précision. Cependant, la survie nécessite plus que de simples prouesses en matière de chasse ; vous devez également gérer soigneusement votre santé, votre faim, votre soif et votre niveau d'énergie.

Caractéristiques de Tiger Simulator Animal Game 3D :

  • Divers simulateurs de famille de tigres : Choisissez parmi une variété de tigres du Bengale, chacun offrant une expérience de jeu unique.
  • Environnement de jungle réaliste : Chassez et explorez un décor de jungle richement détaillé et immersif.
  • Rencontres mortelles dans la jungle : Affrontez de redoutables prédateurs de la famille féline, notamment les couguars, les panthères noires et les guépards.
  • Défis de survie : Maîtrisez l'art de la survie en maintenant les statistiques vitales de votre tigre : santé, faim, soif et énergie.
  • Graphiques haute définition époustouflants : Vivez une expérience à couper le souffle des visuels qui donnent vie au monde sauvage des tigres.
  • Conception sonore immersive : Des sons de tigre réalistes et un son atmosphérique améliorent le frisson de la chasse.

Conclusion :

Découvrez le simulateur de tigre ultime dans Tiger Simulator Animal Games 3D ! Choisissez votre tigre du Bengale, explorez une jungle réaliste et combattez de féroces prédateurs. Testez vos capacités de survie en gérant les besoins de votre tigre. Avec des graphismes époustouflants et un son immersif, ce jeu vous transportera au cœur de la nature. Téléchargez maintenant et revendiquez votre trône en tant que roi de la jungle !

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