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Relajante rompecabezas móvil Roia debuta de emoak

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 22,2025

ROIA: Un juego de rompecabezas calmante del creador de Lyxo y Paper Climb

Emoak, el estudio detrás de los títulos populares Lyxo, Machinaero y Paper Climb, ha lanzado un nuevo juego de rompecabezas, Roia. Este juego visualmente impresionante y relajante ahora está disponible en todo el mundo en Android e iOS.

Roia ofrece un enfoque minimalista para el diseño de rompecabezas. Los jugadores guían el flujo de agua por una montaña, navegando por obstáculos como colinas, puentes y rocas para evitar dañar a los habitantes del valle de abajo. El juego presenta una estética hermosa y baja en polvo y un ambiente relajante.

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El juego es sorprendentemente intuitivo y accesible, por lo que es una elección perfecta para los jugadores que buscan una experiencia relajante y creativa. Las interacciones ocultas y los huevos de Pascua agregan capacidad de reproducción y fomentan la exploración. La banda sonora relajante, compuesta por Johannes Johansson, complementa perfectamente la atmósfera tranquila del juego.

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ROIA tiene un precio de $ 2.99 (o equivalente de moneda local) y se puede comprar en Google Play Store y la App Store. Si disfrutas de los juegos de bajo poli y aprecias un desafío calmante y creativo, definitivamente vale la pena echarle un vistazo a Roia.

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