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As Far As The Eye te permite construir una aldea móvil para llegar al centro del mundo, ahora en preinscripción

Autor : Allison Actualizar : Jan 20,2025

¡Sobrevive al viaje hacia The Eye en As Far As The Eye, un roguelike de gestión de recursos que ya está disponible para preinscripción en dispositivos móviles!

Esta aventura por turnos te desafía a construir una aldea móvil y guiar a tu tribu a través de un mundo generado por procedimientos. Eventos impredecibles pondrán a prueba tus habilidades de gestión de recursos y exigirán mejoras estratégicas para tus edificios y tu tribu.

Domina los árboles de habilidades y las mejoras de construcción para aumentar tus posibilidades de supervivencia. El conocimiento es poder; Úselo sabiamente para llegar intacto al ojo.

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Ya disponible para PC y consolas, As Far As The Eye llega a iOS y Android el 5 de marzo. ¡Preinscríbete ahora para obtener acceso anticipado!

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