ニュース 左に少し離れると、2つのDLCS食器棚と引き出しと星を見る

左に少し離れると、2つのDLCS食器棚と引き出しと星を見る

著者 : Jack アップデート : Mar 21,2025

左に少し離れると、2つのDLCS食器棚と引き出しと星を見る

昨年11月にAndroidに到着した後、左から少し拡張され、食器棚と引き出し星を見るという2つの重要なDLCが拡大しました。 Androidプレーヤーは、まったく新しい設定でさらに満足のいく片付けのパズルを楽しむことができます。

左の新しい拡張に少し整理する

食器棚と引き出しは、その名前が示唆するものを正確に提供します:25の新しいパズルは、キャビネット、秘密のコンパートメント、家の中のさまざまな隠れた隅を整理するように挑戦します。一部のパズルは複数の層を備えており、引き出し間の戦略的なアイテムのシャッフルが必要です。アイテムをきちんと配置すると、隠された空間を発見することを期待してください - パズル内のパズル!

星を見ると、別のアプローチがあります。単一の正しい配置の代わりに、このDLCは複数のソリューションを提示します。 33のメインレベルと5つのボーナスチャレンジにわたって、積み重ね、折りたたみ、押しつぶす、跳ね返り、ストラムオブジェクトを所定の位置に配置します。各パズルは最大5つの異なるソリューションを誇っており、実験と100星すべての追求を促進しています。さらに、たくさんの猫を期待してください!

並べ替え、積み重ね、楽しみを繰り返します

食器棚と引き出し視聴者は、スタンドアロンのDLCです。ベースゲームはプレイする必要はありません。食器棚と引き出しの価格は2.99ドルですが、星の価格は4.99ドルです。両方の拡張は、元のゲームの居心地の良いリラックスした雰囲気を維持しています。 Google Playストアで、ベースゲームとともにそれらを見つけてください。

[Google Playゲームを介してAndroidゲームをPCに持ち込むというGoogleの計画に関する最新ニュースを読んでください。]

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