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Woodle Screw

Woodle Screw

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.0.6

Taille:157.0 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:LifePulse Puzzle Game Studio

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Description de l'application

Terminez avec Woodle Sis Jam: écrous et boulons - le jeu de puzzle ultime de tri-vis! Testez votre QI et vos compétences de réflexion stratégique dans ce défi captivant. Ce n'est pas votre puzzle moyen; C'est un mélange de stratégie, de créativité et de logique, le tout enveloppé dans un ensemble visuellement magnifique.

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Points forts:

  • Gameplay immersif: Dévisser les épingles, trier les boulons colorés et planifier méticuleusement chaque mouvement pour éviter de rester coincé. Maître l'art de dévisser et de conquérir les défis complexes.
  • Visuels uniques: Profitez d'une belle combinaison de thèmes en bois et de motifs de vis vibrants. Chaque niveau est visuellement attrayant, transformant la résolution de puzzle en une expérience astucieuse.
  • Satisfaisant les paysages sonores ASMR: Découvrez le clic des épingles de dévissement, le tri lisse des vis et les bruits subtils des boulons enlevés. Cette rétroaction auditive améliore le gameplay, ce qui en fait un délice sensoriel.
  • Designs de niveau divers: Niveaux de déverrouillage inspirés des œuvres d'art, des animaux, des fleurs et des objets de tous les jours célèbres. Chaque niveau présente des défis uniques et passionnants.

Caractéristiques clés:

  • Movages stratégiques: Planifiez soigneusement vos mouvements vers des boulons, triez des épingles et remplissez efficacement les boîtes à vis. Pensez à l'avenir pour éviter de rester coincé!
  • Récompenses déverrouillables: Progrès dans le jeu pour débloquer des récompenses qui aident à s'attaquer aux puzzles de plus en plus complexes. Ceux-ci ajoutent des couches d'excitation et de satisfaction.
  • Outils utiles: coincé? Utilisez divers outils fournis pour vous aider, y compris des conseils et des outils spéciaux pour surmonter des situations délicates.

Jam de Woodle Vis: Nuts & Bolts est plus qu'un simple jeu de puzzle; C'est un voyage à travers un monde où la logique, la stratégie et le design visuel convergent pour défier votre esprit. Que vous soyez un puzzle chevronné pro ou un nouveau venu, ce jeu offre une expérience satisfaisante et engageante. Êtes-vous prêt à devenir un maître de vis?

Commencez votre voyage aujourd'hui!

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