ニュース Google Play Awards 2024で「Best Pick Up&Play」を備えたEggy Party Triumphs

Google Play Awards 2024で「Best Pick Up&Play」を備えたEggy Party Triumphs

著者 : Savannah アップデート : Feb 20,2025

Google Play Awards 2024:Eggy PartyがBig!

TencentのEggy Partyは、Google Play Awards 2024で勝利を収め、ヨーロッパ、米国、中東、北アフリカなど、多くの地域で切望された「Best Pick Up&Play」賞を確保しています。この勝利は、インディー・パズラー・ダドゥーが受け取った賞など、他の顕著な成功に参加します。

激しい障害物コースとミニゲームをフィーチャーしたマルチプレイヤーバトルロワイヤルであるEggy Partyは、プレイヤーに明らかに共鳴しています。 Fall GuysやStumble Guysのような同様のタイトルからインスピレーションを得ている間、Eggy PartyのアクセシビリティとTencentの支援により、特にモバイルゲーム分野では成功に至りました。

「Best Pick Up&Play」Acroladeは、簡単にアクセスできるマルチプレイヤーエクスペリエンスを作成する際のEggy Partyの成果を強調しています。これは、このジャンルの重要な偉業です。現在、この勝利のためにゲーム内のお祝いは予定されていませんが、ファンには歓迎されることは間違いありません。

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著名な勝利

Google Play Awards 2024の受賞者の中で、そのカテゴリでのEggy Partyの抜本的な勝利は際立っています。 Dadooの賞も注目に値する一方で、Eggy Partyの広範な認識はその魅力を強調しています。既存の障害ベースのバトルロイヤルズからの明確なインスピレーションにもかかわらず、Eggy Partyは、プレイヤーを魅了するユニークな要素をうまく組み込んでいます。

楽しみに参加する準備はできましたか? Eggy Partyに飛び込む前に、競争力を得るために、定期的に更新されたEggy Partyギフトコードのリストを必ずチェックしてください。

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