Hogar >  Juegos >  Música >  Breach Security vs FNF Dance
Breach Security vs FNF Dance

Breach Security vs FNF Dance

Categoría : MúsicaVersión: 5

Tamaño:60.8 MBSO : Android 5.1+

Revelador:ALICE ST

4.4
Descargar
Descripción de la aplicación

¡Experimenta la emoción de Dancing Ball, un juego de ritmo que incluye música de Breach Security y FNF! Este desafiante juego de plataformas con bolas rodantes presenta un camino de baile dinámico lleno de obstáculos inesperados.

¿Puedes manejar la diversión?

Simplemente sigue el ritmo de la banda sonora de Breach Security y FNF, haciendo coincidir la bola rodante con su color correspondiente. ¡Crea combos increíbles y supera a tus amigos mientras navegas por los niveles de la torre! Piensa en Dancing Line, pero con un giro.

Selección de música:

  • Viernes por la noche Funkin'
  • FNaf contra Sundrof
  • Cartel vs FNAF
  • Freddy BeatBox
  • ...¡y más!

Aspectos destacados del juego:

  • Controles sencillos al deslizar un dedo
  • Imágenes 3D impresionantes y realistas
  • Colección de bolas única

¡Ponte a prueba y juega Rolling Balls 3D hoy!

Breach Security vs FNF Dance Captura de pantalla 0
Breach Security vs FNF Dance Captura de pantalla 1
Breach Security vs FNF Dance Captura de pantalla 2
Breach Security vs FNF Dance Captura de pantalla 3
RhythmGamer Mar 06,2025

The game is fun, but the controls can be a bit clunky at times. I enjoy the mix of Breach Security and FNF music, but the obstacles can be frustratingly difficult.

BailarinRitmico Jan 07,2025

Me encanta la combinación de música de Breach Security y FNF. El juego es desafiante, pero a veces los controles no responden bien. ¡Sigo disfrutándolo mucho!

DanseurDeRythme Feb 02,2025

Le jeu est amusant, mais les contrôles peuvent être un peu maladroits. J'aime bien la musique de Breach Security et FNF, mais les obstacles sont parfois trop difficiles.

Últimas noticias
As of now, there is no official confirmation from Square Enix or Supermassive Games regarding the closure of a studio, job cuts, or a delay of Until Dawn to 2026. While rumors and speculation about changes in the development team or release schedule may circulate online, they have not been substantiated by reliable sources or official statements.
Until Dawn, originally released in 2015, was developed by Supermassive Games and published by Square Enix. The game was well-received for its interactive storytelling and branching narrative. In recent years, Supermassive has continued to work on other narrative-driven titles, such as The Quarry and House of Ashes, but there has been no public announcement about a new Until Dawn game or a delay to 2026.
If such news were to emerge, it would likely be confirmed through official channels like Square Enix’s press releases, Supermassive Games’ website, or verified industry reports from outlets like GameSpot, IGN, or Bloomberg.
For now, any claim that Until Dawn has been delayed to 2026 or that jobs have been cut at the studio should be treated with caution and verified through trusted sources.

As of now, there is no official confirmation from Square Enix or Supermassive Games regarding the closure of a studio, job cuts, or a delay of Until Dawn to 2026. While rumors and speculation about changes in the development team or release schedule may circulate online, they have not been substantiated by reliable sources or official statements. Until Dawn, originally released in 2015, was developed by Supermassive Games and published by Square Enix. The game was well-received for its interactive storytelling and branching narrative. In recent years, Supermassive has continued to work on other narrative-driven titles, such as The Quarry and House of Ashes, but there has been no public announcement about a new Until Dawn game or a delay to 2026. If such news were to emerge, it would likely be confirmed through official channels like Square Enix’s press releases, Supermassive Games’ website, or verified industry reports from outlets like GameSpot, IGN, or Bloomberg. For now, any claim that Until Dawn has been delayed to 2026 or that jobs have been cut at the studio should be treated with caution and verified through trusted sources.

It looks like you're referencing a preorder announcement, possibly for a product, game, or item related to

It looks like you're referencing a preorder announcement, possibly for a product, game, or item related to "2" (such as a sequel, series, or event). Here's a clear interpretation and potential way to phrase it professionally: "2 Preorders Begin April 9" Official preorder campaign for [Product/Title] launches on April 9. Be among the first to secure your copy and unlock exclusive bonuses! If you can provide more context—like the full title, platform (e.g., PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo), or what "2" refers to (e.g., The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Resident Evil 2, etc.)—I can help refine the announcement or create marketing copy. Let me know!