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XP Soccer

XP Soccer

Catégorie : Des sportsVersion: 1.0.3

Taille:63.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Dave XP

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Description de l'application

Revivez les jours glorieux du football sur console des années 90 avec XP Soccer GAME ! Cette application de football pixel-art offre une expérience de jeu nostalgique avec des commandes intuitives. Maîtrisez une gamme de mouvements à l'aide des boutons classiques A et B, choisissez parmi 56 équipes nationales et conquérez 8 tournois. Débloquez 40 succès en perfectionnant les tirs courbes, les fautes, les coups francs et les pénalités dans 8 stades uniques (4 sur gazon, 4 alternatifs). Personnalisez votre stratégie avec des formations et des substitutions.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Nostalgie au pixel près : Profitez de charmants graphismes pixel-art qui rappellent les jeux de console classiques.
  • Commandes intuitives : Des commandes simples mais précises vous permettent d'exécuter facilement divers mouvements.
  • Modes de jeu multiples : Participez à des matchs d'exhibition exaltants ou à des tournois stimulants.
  • Compétition mondiale : Choisissez parmi 56 équipes nationales et représentez votre pays préféré.
  • Gameplay axé sur les réalisations : Débloquez 40 réalisations pour améliorer votre parcours de jeu.
  • Variété de stade : Jouez dans des environnements divers avec 4 stades sur gazon et 4 stades alternatifs.

Conclusion :

XP Soccer GAME est un mélange parfait de charme rétro et de gameplay moderne. Les fans de football à la recherche d'une expérience nostalgique mais engageante trouveront des heures de plaisir à maîtriser ses mécanismes simples mais profonds. Téléchargez-le maintenant et vivez le frisson du jeu de football classique, mis à jour pour une nouvelle génération !

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SoccerFan Dec 23,2024

Nostalgic and fun! The pixel art is charming, and the gameplay is surprisingly addictive. A great throwback to classic soccer games.

Futbolero Jan 13,2025

Juego divertido con gráficos retro. La jugabilidad es sencilla, pero puede volverse repetitiva después de un tiempo.

Footballeur Jan 15,2025

Excellent jeu de foot rétro ! Les graphismes pixel art sont magnifiques, et le gameplay est addictif. Un vrai coup de cœur !

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