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World After War

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Après une guerre mondiale catastrophique, entrez dans le monde immersif du monde après la guerre . Jouez comme Jack, un héros improbable, se réveillant dans une base militaire de montagne cachée. En tant que chef du groupe, votre mission est de reconstruire la civilisation dans ce paysage ravagé. Vous serez aidé par cinq compagnons féminins captivants.

Votre équipe s'aventurera au-delà de la base, en récupérant des ressources essentielles - eau, nourriture et électricité - pour maintenir la base et maintenir le contenu de vos compagnons. Améliorez la base pour créer un espace de vie confortable, réparez des robots pour aider à la collecte des ressources et recherchez de nouvelles technologies pour améliorer vos perspectives de survie. Amenez votre équipe à un avenir meilleur dans cette aventure post-apocalyptique.

Caractéristiques clés du monde après la guerre:

Cadre post-apocalyptique unique: Explorez un monde déchiré par la guerre comme Jack, un leader étonnamment capable d'une base militaire VIP cachée dans une montagne.

Storylines convaincants: interagir avec cinq belles femmes, face aux défis de la gestion des bases et à maintenir l'harmonie au sein de votre équipe.

Gestion des ressources: se lancez dans les expéditions de récupération pour rassembler des ressources vitales (eau, nourriture, électricité) pour la survie de la base.

Personnalisation de la base: Investissez des ressources collectées pour améliorer et développer votre base, en créant un environnement florissant pour vos compagnons et vous-même.

Soutien robotique: réparer et construire des robots pour aider à la collecte des ressources, renforçant vos efforts de survie.

Innovation technologique: s'engager dans la recherche et le développement, débloquer de nouvelles technologies et améliorations cruciales pour prospérer dans ce monde dur.

En résumé:

World After War offre une expérience post-apocalyptique captivante. Les scénarios engageants, la gestion des ressources, la construction de bases, l'assistance robotique et les progrès technologiques garantissent d'innombrables heures de jeu passionnant. Devenez Jack, dirigez votre équipe de femmes et combattez pour la survie dans ce monde immersif. Téléchargez aujourd'hui et commencez votre aventure!

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