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Viv the game (v 0.4.0)

Viv the game (v 0.4.0)

Catégorie : OccasionnelVersion: 0.2.5

Taille:369.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:VivTheGame

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans la métropole animée de Pawer Hill, une ville vibrante regorgeant d'animaux anthropomorphes de toutes formes et tailles. Cependant, une augmentation de la criminalité nécessite votre intervention. Guidez Vivien, notre courageuse écureuil protagoniste, alors qu'elle se libère de sa routine monotone. Cette application captivante vous met au défi de traverser une série d'événements cruciaux qui façonneront considérablement la vie de Vivien.

Vos choix ont un impact direct sur les attributs clés de Vivien : domination, bonnes manières, stress, corruption et niveaux de folie. Procédez avec prudence, car un stress excessif peut entraîner des conséquences irréversibles. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans une aventure inoubliable !

Points forts de l'application :

  • Une ville unique et immersive : Explorez Pawer Hill, une ville diversifiée et dynamique peuplée d'un large éventail d'animaux anthropomorphes.
  • Un protagoniste convaincant : Aidez Vivien, un écureuil qui aspire à plus, à échapper à sa vie ordinaire et à se lancer dans un voyage de découverte de soi.
  • Un récit dynamique : Découvrez un monde qui évolue de manière imprévisible, présentant à Vivien une série de défis. Vos décisions affecteront profondément sa personnalité et son destin.
  • Gameplay basé sur les statistiques : Gérez soigneusement les statistiques de Vivien, en influençant ses interactions et ses opportunités. Une Vivien soumise peut rencontrer des difficultés face à des créatures plus grandes, tandis qu'une Vivien trop dominante risque de paraître vulnérable.
  • Choix stratégiques : Chaque décision compte. Pesez soigneusement les conséquences de vos actes, en prêtant une attention particulière aux instincts de Vivien pour atténuer les niveaux de stress potentiellement désastreux.
  • Une expérience immersive : Participez à des personnages captivants, des intrigues intrigantes et un gameplay stimulant. Découvrez les secrets cachés de Pawer Hill.

En conclusion :

Rejoignez Vivien dans sa passionnante quête de découverte de soi dans la ville animée de Pawer Hill. Cette application offre une expérience immersive et captivante grâce à son cadre unique, son scénario dynamique et son gameplay stratégique. Vos choix définissent le voyage de Vivien, garantissant que chaque partie est une aventure unique et mémorable. Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre voyage passionnant !

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