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Natip Boy's Bank Heist ahora en Mobile

Autor : Liam Actualizar : Feb 22,2025

Turnip Boy roba un banco, sí, ese es el título real, ¡ahora está disponible en Android e iOS! Esta secuela ve a nuestro protagonista de vegetales de raíz graduarse de la evasión fiscal al robo de bancos en el banco botánico.

Prepárese para una acción Roguelike llena de negociaciones de rehenes, atracos de bancos explosivos y mucha diversión caótica. Los fanáticos del original, Turnip Boy cometen evasión de impuestos , encontrarán un juego familiar de arriba hacia abajo, pero con un nivel de hurto significativamente intensificado. Piense día de pago , pero con un nabo.

Esta aventura de carrera y arma te lleva a un atraco desafiante, enfrentando a las fuerzas de seguridad cada vez más difíciles, desde guardias básicos hasta equipos de élite vegetarianos. Más allá del bucle de juego central, espere personajes que regresan, cosméticos coleccionables y una gran cantidad de actividades adicionales para mantenerlo comprometido.

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La serie Turnip Boy podría ser fácilmente descartada como un truco, pero el desarrollador enchufe digital constantemente ofrece un juego atractivo más allá del título humorístico. Turnip Boy roba un banco no es una excepción, que ofrece funciones opcionales amigables para dispositivos móviles como soporte de relación de aspecto 4: 3 y auto-im para mejorar la experiencia de la pantalla táctil.

Tome su copia ahora en iOS y Android por $ 5.99. Y mientras lo hace, ¡consulte nuestra última función "Antes del juego" para obtener una vista previa de los próximos lanzamientos!

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