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You Sunk - Submarine Attack

You Sunk - Submarine Attack

Catégorie : ArcadeVersion: 4.5.0

Taille:70.9 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:Spooky House Studios UG (haftungsbeschraenkt)

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans le monde passionnant du combat naval avec You Sunk : Submarine Attack ! Commandez un sous-marin moderne et entreprenez des missions périlleuses derrière les lignes ennemies. Vos objectifs sont clairs : couler tous les cuirassés en utilisant des frappes précises de votre arsenal diversifié, protéger les navires amis au milieu du chaos des batailles de flotte et échapper habilement aux torpilles ennemies lors d'intenses escarmouches sous-marines.

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Maîtrisez l'art de la guerre sous-marine avec une gamme d'armes tactiques : torpilles, torpilles et roquettes autoguidées, impulsions électromagnétiques et même des roquettes nucléaires ! Découvrez des scénarios de combat naval réalistes à différents moments de la journée et dans divers lieux, y compris les flottes du Pacifique et de l'Atlantique.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Guerre sous-marine réaliste : Participez à des batailles intenses contre des navires de guerre ennemis, en utilisant la furtivité, la stratégie et des frappes de précision.
  • Armement puissant :Équipez votre sous-marin d'un arsenal dévastateur, comprenant des torpilles, des munitions autoguidées, des EMP et des roquettes nucléaires.
  • Environnements dynamiques : Vivez des combats navals réalistes de jour, d'aube et de nuit, sur les théâtres du Pacifique et de l'Atlantique.
  • Améliorez et survivez : Améliorez la capacité de survie et la puissance de feu de votre sous-marin avec des bonus tels que des boucliers blindés, des torpilles furtives, des lanceurs doubles et un rechargement plus rapide.

Êtes-vous prêt à devenir un champion de chasse de la marine ? Téléchargez You Sunk : Submarine Attack maintenant et partez à la conquête des mers ! Convient aux joueurs de tous âges.

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NavalCommander Jan 06,2025

You Sunk is an adrenaline-pumping submarine game! The missions are challenging and the graphics are impressive. However, the controls can be a bit clunky at times.

CapitánSubmarino Mar 04,2025

El juego es emocionante, pero los controles podrían ser más intuitivos. Las misiones son variadas y desafiantes, lo cual me gusta mucho.

SousMariniste Jan 18,2025

Un jeu de sous-marin captivant! Les graphismes sont superbes, mais j'aurais aimé des missions plus variées pour maintenir l'intérêt.

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