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Catagrams es un juego de palabras con temática de gatos que pronto se realizará en Android e iOS

Autor : Oliver Actualizar : Feb 19,2025

Catagramas: ¡una aventura de rompecabezas de palabras de ronroneo!

¡Prepárate para un juego de rompecabezas de palabras encantador, catagramas, lanzándose en iOS y Android el 6 de febrero! Este encantador juego presenta una casa llena de adorables gatos dibujados a mano, cada uno con su propia personalidad única y pasatiempo favorito.

Resuelva una variedad de rompecabezas de palabras, desde hilos coincidentes hasta llenar las letras faltantes, para descubrir los secretos de estos gatitos cautivadores. Cada día trae un nuevo desafío, perfecto para ráfagas rápidas de juego o sesiones más largas. Personalice su experiencia ajustando la longitud de la palabra y la dificultad para su gusto.

Desbloquear nuevos gatos revela escenas encantadoras dibujadas a mano que representan sus peculiaridades individuales, ya sean exploradores aventureros o acogedores compañeros de siesta. ¡Incluso puede recolectar accesorios elegantes para vestir a sus amigos felinos!

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¿Necesita una acción más desconcertante? El modo de rompecabezas ilimitado (compra en la aplicación) ofrece desafíos de palabras interminables. ¡Para obtener más comodidad, toma el paquete de rompecabezas de cabaña de invierno! El paquete Treat ($ 9.99) desbloquea todo, incluidos los rompecabezas ilimitados y el contenido de cabina de invierno, al tiempo que respalda una causa fantástica.

La mitad de los ingresos del paquete de regalo se donan a organizaciones de rescate de gatos cuidadosamente seleccionadas, comenzando con Happy Cats Haven. ¡Su compra directamente ayuda a los gatos necesitados!

Los catagramas también cuenta con la integración del centro de juegos para el seguimiento de logros y la competencia amistosa. ¡Prepárese para una experiencia divertida y gratificante que combine rompecabezas desafiantes con adorables compañeros felinos! Descargue los catagramas el 6 de febrero a través de los enlaces a continuación. El juego es gratuito con anuncios, pero las compras en la aplicación eliminan anuncios y benefician a los rescates de gatos.

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