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Animal Friends vs Zombies te permite defenderte contra los muertos vivientes, no como plantas, sino como mascotas no tan humanas

Autor : Evelyn Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

¡Defiende tu torre contra una horda zombie como tu mascota favorita! En Animal Friends vs. Zombies , un emocionante juego de defensa de la torre móvil, comandarás a un amigo peludo sobre una torre en movimiento, defendiendo los ataques no muertos implacables.

Equipar con un poderoso arsenal, desde llamas hasta motosierras, y desplegar estratégicamente bombas y dispositivos para eliminar los zombis mutantes. Actualice su torre y armas para resistir el ataque interminable. ¡Combina con aliados de animales útiles para sobrevivir al apocalipsis!

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El misterio de la caída de la humanidad sigue sin resolverse, pero no dejarás que tus compañeros animales compartan el mismo destino. ¡Únete a la pelea!

Descargar Animal Friends vs. Zombies en Google Play. Es gratuito con compras en la aplicación, y la preinscripción ya está abierta.

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