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Auroria: RPG Shooter juguetón ahora en Android

Autor : Ethan Actualizar : May 19,2025

Auroria: RPG Shooter juguetón ahora en Android

Presentando a Auroria: A Playful Journey , el último juego de rol de tirador de supervivencia móvil que ahora está cautivando a los usuarios de Android en todo el mundo. Lanzado por HK Hero Entertainment en enero de 2025, este juego combina una exploración relajante con la participación de la compañía de mascotas, todo en el contexto de la supervivencia espacial.

Inicialmente se implementó en varias regiones del sudeste asiático y del sur de Asia, incluidas Indonesia, India, Camboya, Malasia, Myanmar, Singapur y Tailandia, Auroria ahora está disponible para jugadores globales en Android.

Auroria: un viaje juguetón

Auroria ofrece una mezcla única de supervivencia del mundo abierto, juego de Sandbox MMO y colección de mascotas. Traverse paisajes alienígenas en la parte posterior de criaturas exóticas, mías para recursos raros y defiende a los monstruos espaciales amenazantes. El sistema de mascotas es lo más destacado, que le permite atrapar, entrenar y desarrollar seres alienígenas que puedan extraer recursos, escanear los planetas para obtener elementos útiles, defender su base e incluso servir como su modo de transporte en diferentes mundos.

El sistema de construcción y creación de bases del juego es expansivo, lo que le permite crear su propia porción del metalto. Construya casas elegantes, herramientas de diseño, cultiva cultivos y construya infraestructura de alta tecnología como carreteras y puentes. Vea más de cerca el mundo inmersivo del juego aquí:

¡Tener cuidado! Hay amenazas

Explorar nuevos planetas no está exento de peligros. Encontrarás riesgos como agujeros negros, patrones climáticos impredecibles, campos gravitacionales y formas de vida alienígenas agresivas. El combate juega un papel crucial en su supervivencia, lo que requiere que equipe los trajes de batalla, actualice las armas y defiendan estratégicamente sus creaciones ganadas con tanto esfuerzo contra amenazas potenciales.

Auroria: un viaje lúdico es gratuito, ofreciendo una rica experiencia alimentada por la creatividad impulsada por los jugadores. Si está ansioso por hacer de un planeta extraño su hogar con la ayuda de mascotas alienígenas, sumérgete en la aventura disponible en Google Play Store.

No se pierda nuestras últimas noticias sobre el equipo de veneno en Watcher of Realms junto con el evento de brote tóxico.

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