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"Pixel Quest: Realm Eater - Recopile esencias mágicas en el nuevo juego de rol"

Apr 07,2025 Autor: Isabella

Si eres fanático de Pixel Art y Match-3 RPG, prepárate para el emocionante lanzamiento de Pixel Quest: Realm Eater, que llegará pronto exclusivamente a iOS. Este juego te invita a construir tu escuadrón de héroes de Pixel y embarcarse en una emocionante búsqueda para salvar reinos pixelados. Mientras navegas por el juego, encontrarás criaturas malévolas que puedes derrotar y capturar, usando su esencia mágica para crear artefactos poderosos. Estos artefactos no solo aumentarán sus defensas, sino que también mejorarán su capacidad para encadenar los combos en la cuadrícula de Match-3, desatando el daño devastador en sus enemigos.

Combat in Pixel Quest: Realm Eater es un asunto por turnos, que ofrece más de 60 héroes para elegir, cada uno con una variedad de habilidades adaptadas a diferentes estilos de Plays. Esta diversidad será crucial mientras se prepara para enfrentar a 70 jefes más grandes que la vida y conquistar más de 700 niveles para salvar el día. El juego promete una rica experiencia con encantadores personajes de fantasía para recolectar y reinos místicos para explorar, todo establecido dentro de un marco de rpg de Match-3 cautivador.

una cuadrícula de Match-3 con caracteres pixelados

Si bien la App Store enumera una fecha de lanzamiento esperada del 30 de abril, tenga en cuenta que las fechas de lanzamiento pueden cambiar. Mientras tanto, puedes explorar otros juegos de Match-3 en iOS para mantener la emoción. Pixel Quest: Realm Eater está listo para ser gratuito con compras en la aplicación, por lo que puede sumergirse en la acción sin ningún costo inicial. Asegúrese de consultar la página de App Store de Studio para ver qué otros juegos tienen reservado para usted.

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