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Haunted Bricks

Categoría : CasualVersión: 1.7.3

Tamaño:93.7 MBSO : Android 6.0+

Revelador:Uru Studios

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Entra en el mundo escalofriante de ladrillos embrujados (fantasmas de Blocos), un juego de rol de interruptores de ladrillo donde tres niños valientes, Lucas, Lisa y Billy, están atrapados dentro de una casa embrujada repleta de seres monstruosos. Armados con nada más que sus confiables tiras, estos jóvenes héroes deben romper las capas de ladrillos para vencer a las espeluznantes criaturas que acechan detrás de cada una.

Embárcase en un viaje inquietante a través de las misteriosas salas de la casa, confronten una variedad de monstruos únicos y enfrente a jefes formidables como la olla quemada que acecha en la cocina o el oso esponjoso escondido en el dormitorio. Cada personaje posee habilidades especiales únicas, y con una variedad de piedras, cada una con poderes distintos, deberá emplear estrategias y habilidades para superar cada etapa.

Desbloquee los cofres del tesoro para reclamar recompensas valiosas, mejorar sus piedras y personajes y navegar a través de más de 600 etapas en esta apasionante aventura. ¿Guiarás a Lucas, Lisa y Billy para escapar de la casa embrujada, o sucumbirás a los monstruos dentro?

¡Descargue los ladrillos encantados ahora y rompa su miedo!

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 1.7.3?

Última actualización el 2 de noviembre de 2024

  • ¡Se ha agregado una nueva roca redondeada para mejorar su arsenal!
  • Hemos solucionado un error que estaba evitando que las recompensas de anuncios se muestren correctamente, asegurando que obtenga las recompensas que se merece.
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