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Danmaku Battle Panache, un Bullet Hell Shooter, abre preinscripción en Android

Autor : Nicholas Actualizar : Jan 19,2025

Danmaku Battle Panache, un Bullet Hell Shooter, abre preinscripción en Android

Un nuevo infierno de balas del desarrollador independiente junpathos llegará pronto a Android. Se llama Danmaku Battle Panache y llegará a Android el 27 de diciembre. Está disponible para preinscripción ahora mismo en Google Play.

No es solo otro infierno de balas

Danmaku Battle Panache es un infierno de balas competitivo con mecánicas de construcción de mazos. Es como mezclar un juego de cartas con una tormenta de proyectiles de neón. El juego combina la habitual esquiva de balas trepidante con una estrategia inteligente.

Tienes más de 50 cartas de balas para elegir y puedes crear un mazo de cuatro para personalizar tu estilo de infligir caos. Puedes lanzar oleadas de balas en espiral a tu rival mientras él lucha para esquivar y tomar represalias.

Hay batallas en línea, así como un modo historia para un jugador. Pero la verdadera acción es enfrentarse a otros jugadores de todo el mundo. Esquivarás, contrarrestarás y mejorarás tu mazo en mitad de la batalla agarrando elementos de experiencia.

Danmaku Battle Panache también te ofrece un elenco de más de 10 personajes para elegir. Cada uno viene con sus propios patrones de balas y habilidades especiales. Algunos pueden salpicar la pantalla con láseres punzantes, mientras que otros pueden enviar remolinos de fatalidad.

Y cada personaje también tiene un modo historia. Hay una historia sobre un rey de las hadas sellado, mil años de paz y una misteriosa fuerza sombría. Tendrás que sumergirte en el juego para saber más sobre él.

Mientras tanto, puedes preinscribirte en Danmaku Battle Panache en Google Play Store. Es gratis y se lanzará la próxima semana después de Navidad.

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