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¡Celebre el amor con la extravagancia de San Valentín de Upjers!

Autor : Olivia Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

¡Celebre el amor con la extravagancia de San Valentín de Upjers!

¡El amor está en el aire, y se está extendiendo por la cartera de juegos diversa de Upjers este Día de San Valentín! Desde pueblos medievales hasta parques prehistóricos y zoológicos virtuales, los jugadores pueden esperar una gran cantidad de eventos románticos.

Aquí está el resumen:

My Little Farmies: Disfrute de un evento "Día romántico en el lago". Reúna las luciérnagas para ganar expansiones de almacén, refuerzos y el adorable pequeño Amor NPC, que ofrece regalos adicionales como Wonder of the World Card y Gems. Este evento se ejecuta del 4 al 11 de febrero.

Dinosaur Park - Primeval Zoo: ¡Experimenta un día de San Valentín prehistórico con un dinosaurio rosa guanlong! Recoge corazones para desbloquear los cofres de Guanlong y del tesoro rosa. Las decoraciones románticas de obelisco de cabaña y jardín se suman al paraíso prehistórico. El evento se ejecuta del 4 al 11 de febrero.

Zoo 2: Animal Park: Abraza un tema de "Jardín de Cabaña romántico". ¿La atracción de la estrella? Dos encantadoras cacatúas rosas para adornar su zoológico 3D, junto con decoraciones exclusivas. Este evento se ejecuta del 5 al 12 de febrero.

Mi zoológico gratis: ¡Experimenta un romance parisino sin salir de casa! Decora tu zoológico con los bancos de los amantes, las pantomimas y las mesas de parejas para ganar una columna rosada. Este evento se ejecuta del 5 al 12 de febrero.

Otros Juegos de Upjers: Molehill Empire 2 celebra en el City Park, Horse Farm está adornada con globos rojos y mi granja gratuita cuenta con un juego de emparejamiento de San Valentín.

¡Encuentra tu aventura perfecta para el juego de San Valentín en Google Play Store! Mira la selección completa del juego de Upjers.

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