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Wood Nuts & Bolts Screw Puzzle

Wood Nuts & Bolts Screw Puzzle

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 2.0

Taille:30.9 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le défi de puzzle en bois ultime dans les écrous en bois et les boulons Puzzle! Ce jeu combine magistralement l'excitation de la mécanique avec le frisson de la résolution complexe de puzzle. Préparez-vous à un voyage qui se plie à l'esprit où les boulons, les noix et les pièces en bois s'entrelacent pour créer un défi vraiment unique. Chaque mouvement dévoile une nouvelle couche de complexité, exigeant une réflexion minutieuse et une planification stratégique.

Les écrous et boulons à vis à bois sont un jeu de puzzle de retrait à vis, parfait pour tous ceux qui profitent d'un bon puzzle de boulons et d'écrous, de puzzle d'écrou à vis ou de puzzle à épingle à vis. Ce jeu offre un défi satisfaisant aux amateurs de puzzle de tous les niveaux de compétence.

Comment jouer au puzzle des écrous et boulons en bois:

  • Appuyez pour déverrouiller les trous de vis sur la plaque en bois pour la faire tomber.
  • Réfléchissez bien avant chaque déménagement! Expérimentez et élaborez des stratégies jusqu'à ce que vous trouviez le bon écrou.
  • Déverrouillez toutes les vis pour relever le défi.
  • Découvrez votre propre solution unique à ce puzzle captivant d'écrou et de boulon!

Fonctionnalités du jeu:

  • Défis intrigants: Puzzle à vis des écrous et boulons en bois offre une série de puzzles de plus en plus difficiles.
  • Gameplay immersif: Perdez-vous dans le monde captivant des puzzles en bois et des défis mécaniques.
  • Fun sans fin: Profitez d'un temps de jeu illimité avec ce jeu de puzzle relaxant et engageant.
  • Difficulté progressive: Une gamme de niveaux de difficulté s'adresse aux joueurs de tous niveaux.
  • Sons satisfaisants: Découvrez les sons de type ASMR des écrous et boulons dévissants.
  • Design de haute qualité: Profitez des éléments de puzzle en bois magnifiquement fabriqués.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 2.0 (dernier mis à jour le 25 septembre 2024):

Correction et améliorations de bogues mineurs. Installez ou mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour la meilleure expérience!

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