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Serial Cleaner ya está disponible en iOS y Android para un ritmo rápido en ayuda del crimen

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 22,2025

Cleaner en serie: ¡ahora disponible en iOS y Android!

Entra en los zapatos de un limpiador de escenas del crimen de los años 70 y experimente la emoción de evadir a la policía mientras limpia meticulosamente las pruebas. Para aquellos que han estado siguiendo, ¡la espera ha terminado! Serial Cleaner se lanza oficialmente en iOS y Android.

En este agitación de acción, tiene la tarea de limpiar rápidamente las consecuencias de los éxitos de la mafia y otros eventos desagradables. El desafío no es solo la limpieza en sí, sino que lo hace rápidamente mientras evita los vigilantes policías. La planificación estratégica de la ruta y el estudio de los patrones de patrulla son clave para el éxito. ¡Todo esto, mientras lucía un vello facial de los 70 muy elegante!

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¡Limpia el desastre!

Serial Cleaner, una mini franquicia con una secuela moderna, vuelve al móvil con compatibilidad actualizada del sistema operativo. Si bien este relanzamiento no cuenta con contenido nuevo significativo como mapas adicionales, sigue siendo una adición bienvenida a los juegos móviles.

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