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Only Going Up 3D

Only Going Up 3D

Categoría : Juego de rolesVersión: 2.5

Tamaño:155.6 MBSO : Android 7.1+

Revelador:Gaming Mob

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¡Conquista las alturas en el emocionante juego de parkour en 3D, Only Going Up! Esta emocionante aventura te desafía a saltar, escalar y deslizarte hasta la cima.

Elige tu campeón entre tres personajes únicos, cada uno con su propio estilo distintivo, luego selecciona tu modo de juego y prepárate para el ascenso. Ya sea que su objetivo sea batir récords de puntuación alta o explorar entornos vastos y desafiantes, Only Going Up ofrece emoción sin fin.

Modo carrera:

Pon a prueba tus habilidades y esfuérzate por conseguir la puntuación más alta posible en el modo Carrera. ¡Cuanto más subas sin caer, mayor será tu recompensa! Domina los controles (correr, saltar y más) para establecer nuevas marcas personales cada vez que juegues.

Modo Parkour de mundo abierto:

Explora un enorme mundo 3D lleno de obstáculos en este modo. Utilice el botón de deslizamiento para deslizarse por debajo de las barreras, el botón de salto para realizar impresionantes volteretas hacia atrás sobre obstáculos y el botón de correr para atravesar rápidamente el paisaje. Navega por cajas, paredes, tejados y más con velocidad y precisión. ¡Es un parque infantil de parkour diseñado para la diversión!

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