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Penguin Barra de sushi es un adorable simulador de gestión de restaurantes, ya disponible para Android

Autor : Victoria Actualizar : Jan 09,2025

¡El último juego de HyperBeard, Penguin Sushi Bar, te permite administrar un encantador restaurante de sushi atendido por pingüinos! Este juego inactivo, que se lanzará el 15 de enero en iOS (¡ya está disponible en Android!), ofrece una deliciosa combinación de juego casual y adorables imágenes.

Crea tu equipo de pingüinos, cada uno con habilidades únicas, para elaborar deliciosos sushi y atender a un flujo constante de clientes. Mejora tu restaurante, usa potenciadores y atiende a pingüinos VIP para obtener recompensas adicionales. Aún mejor, puedes recolectar recompensas inactivas sin conexión.

An image of a cheerful penguin showing off the upgrade chart for Penguin Sushi Bar

Penguin Sushi Bar cuenta con gráficos simples pero encantadores y una banda sonora relajante. Es una experiencia única y divertida que encaja perfectamente con el estilo de juego distintivo de HyperBeard.

Si bien ya está disponible para usuarios de Android, los reproductores de iOS deberán esperar hasta el 15 de enero. Si prefieres el K-pop al sushi, visita la Academia K-Pop de HyperBeard. Para obtener más opciones de juegos de cocina, explora nuestro top 10 de los mejores juegos de cocina para Android.

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