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Flying Tank

Categoría : ArcadaVersión: 2.0.1

Tamaño:136.4 MBSO : Android 12.0+

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¡Shooter de desplazamiento horizontal épico! ¡Alienas de borrado! Juega fuera de línea. Destruye a los jefes colosales, desata los bombardeos aéreos devastadores y acumular un arsenal formidable de armas divertidas y poderosas. Reclamar la Tierra de los invasores alienígenas en este shmup lleno de acción.

Participar en 24 misiones. Confrontar tres facciones distintas y enemigos únicos. Enfrentan seis jefes principales y mayores de 18 años. Personaliza tu tanque con una variedad de armas y bombas. Cada tanque cuenta con una habilidad especial única: tiempo de bala, sobremarcha, drones y otras más de 30 actualizaciones.

Se incluye el soporte del controlador de juego Bluetooth. Te asociará con un amigo para la acción local multijugador cooperativa.

La versión gratuita incluye 8 misiones. Desbloquee contenido premium con una compra única. Sin anuncios, sin microtransacciones.

Créditos:

  • Obras de arte de Zsolt Szabo
  • Diseño de sonido por discofield
  • Banda sonora original de Kubatko

Localización:

  • Francés por Marianne Germain
  • italiano de Lorenzo Turconi
  • portugués (brasileño) de Rodrigo Capel
  • Español (América Latina) de Mauricio Videla
  • ruso y ucraniano de Yuliia Tatsenko
  • turco por archura

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la versión 2.0.1 (último actualizado el 17 de diciembre de 2024):

¡Juega con un amigo en el modo multijugador cooperativo local!

  • Se agregó multijugador cooperativo local
  • Soporte multi-controlador y de teclado implementado
  • Calidad de gráficos mejorados con imágenes más nítidas
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