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Virus Killer

Virus Killer

Categoría : JuntaVersión: 1.8

Tamaño:22.3 MBSO : Android 5.0+

Revelador:YI ZHENG

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En este atractivo juego de rompecabezas, su misión es eliminar los virus utilizando cápsulas coordinadas en color. El juego presenta un tablero vibrante lleno de virus en tres colores distintos: rojo, amarillo y azul. Como jugador, maniobrarás hábilmente cada cápsula que cae, deslizándola hacia la izquierda o hacia la derecha y girando para alinearse perfectamente con los virus y las cápsulas previamente colocadas. La clave del éxito es formar alineaciones de cuatro o más segmentos de cápsulas o virus del mismo color, ya sea horizontal o verticalmente, lo que les hará desaparecer del tablero. Su objetivo principal es eliminar cada nivel erradicando todos los virus presentes en el campo de juego. Sea cauteloso, sin embargo; Si las cápsulas se acumulan y bloquean el cuello estrecho de la botella, se acabó el juego.

Tienes la flexibilidad de elegir tu dificultad inicial cada vez que lance un nuevo juego. Puede seleccionar un nivel inicial que varía de cero a veinte, que establece el número de virus que necesita eliminar. Además, puede optar por una de las tres configuraciones de velocidad de juego, que determinan la velocidad de descenso de las cápsulas dentro de la botella. Su puntaje se calcula basándose exclusivamente en la cantidad de virus que aclara, no en el tiempo que toma o en las cápsulas que usa. Si conquistas el nivel de dificultad más alto, puedes seguir jugando para aumentar tu puntaje, aunque el recuento de virus permanece constante. Ganarás puntos de bonificación por limpiar múltiples virus simultáneamente, pero no se dan puntos adicionales para desencadenar reacciones en cadena donde un conjunto de eliminaciones conduce a otro. Recuerde, la configuración de velocidad del juego también influye en su puntaje; Las velocidades más rápidas dan como resultado puntos más altos.

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