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PlayDigious para lanzar cuatro juegos en la tienda de juegos épicos para Android, iOS

Apr 14,2025 Autor: Benjamin

Hoy marca un momento emocionante mientras Playdigious debuta en la tienda de juegos Epic en Mobile como un compañero de todo el día. Con el lanzamiento oficial de esta nueva plataforma, ahora puede encontrar cuatro juegos populares de Playdigious disponibles para explorar y disfrutar. Esto abre las puertas a más estudios de terceros para lanzar sus juegos en la plataforma alternativa, haciendo que los juegos sean más accesibles para todos.

A partir de ahora, puedes sumergirte en Shapez , Evoland 2 y Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee directamente desde la tienda de juegos Epic en Mobile. Cultist Simulator se unirá a la alineación en solo unos días. Hay algo aquí para adaptarse a todos los gustos. Y si has tenido curiosidad por Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee , puedes obtenerlo gratis para el próximo mes exclusivamente en esta plataforma.

Shapez ofrece una experiencia relajante pero desafiante en la que construye fábricas para crear formas geométricas cada vez más complejas. Con un mapa infinito y crecientes demandas, se encontrará estrategias para expandir su línea de producción y abordar los nuevos desafíos a medida que avanza.

Captura de pantalla de juego de juego shapez Evoland 2 te lleva a un viaje a través de la evolución de los juegos en sí. Esta aventura de más de 20 horas teje diferentes géneros y estilos, desde RPG 2D hasta tiradores 3D y batallas coleccionables basadas en cartas. Es una exploración nostálgica del historial de videojuegos, adaptada para dispositivos móviles con controles suaves y rendimiento optimizado.

Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee combina la defensa de la mazmorra y los elementos Roguelike, con la protección de proteger a un generador de barco estrellado mientras explora un laberinto impredecible. La estrategia, el trabajo en equipo y la planificación cuidadosa son esenciales al defender las olas de los enemigos y avanzar hacia la libertad.

En unos pocos días, también puedes experimentar los horrores cósmicos del simulador Cultist . Este Roguelike basado en tarjetas narrativo te desafía a desbloquear el conocimiento prohibido, convocar a los dioses antiguos y crear tu propio legado. Con un mundo Lovecraftiano ricamente detallado y posibilidades interminables de narración de historias, ofrece una experiencia profundamente inmersiva.

Si está buscando algo más, ¡aquí hay una lista de los mejores juegos para jugar en dispositivos móviles ahora mismo!

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