ニュース スネーキ猫:新しいPVP現象が現れます

スネーキ猫:新しいPVP現象が現れます

著者 : Penelope アップデート : Feb 19,2025

スネーキ猫:新しいPVP現象が現れます

AppXPlore(ICANDY)は、新しいマルチプレイヤーIOゲームであるSnaky Catの事前登録を発表します。クラシックなヘビゲームのひねりを加えたSnaky Catは、愛らしい猫、ドーナツ、激しいリアルタイム競争を特徴としています。

Snaky Catゲームプレイ:

複数の卑劣な猫がドーナツとマウスをむさぼり食うために競い、その長さを増やします。スピードブーストは、より多くのトリートを収集するのに役立ちますが、パワーマウスはパワーアップを提供します。他のプレイヤーとの衝突は、砂糖のような終miseになり、敗北した猫を敵が消費するためのドーナツの山に変えます。

このゲームでは、50を超える収集可能な猫を提供し、それぞれがさまざまなアクセサリーでカスタマイズできます。時限マッチを生き抜くと、貴重な報酬で特別な遠征のロックが解除されます。

登録前の報酬:

Androidでの事前登録は、2000枚のルビーと30匹の猫のトークンを含むウェルカムパックを付与し、アップグレードと新しい猫の取得に役立ちます。 500,000の事前登録に到達すると、伝説的な猫やClaw StarsやCrab WarなどのAppxPloreタイトルの排他的な化粧品など、さらに多くの報酬が解除されます。

これらの報酬を主張するために、Google PlayストアのSnaky Catの事前登録。更新については、公式ウェブサイトにアクセスしてください。その他のゲームのニュースについては、Girls Frontline 2:Exilium Global Webサイトやソーシャルメディアチャネルの発売など、他の記事をご覧ください。

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