The iPad version of Big Three Kingdoms is a new era game that combines mahjong and cards. The language in the big-name Three Kingdoms iPad version is playful and humorous, and you can enjoy the silly battles with the mighty generals of the Three Kingdoms in the war-torn Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Soochow. New games, new experiences, don’t miss it. Game Screen: The game has simple graphics and a vivid and humorous version of the Three Kingdoms plot. Players can choose their favorite generals from Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and Cao Cao. The game screen adopts a cartoon style, and all the famous generals of the Three Kingdoms are transformed into cute and funny two-headed bodies. The card shapes have a good grasp of the details and characteristics of the generals of the Three Kingdoms. It's quite interesting to think of playing mahjong to determine the outcome of a war. The background music is relatively relaxed and joyful, which is very suitable for the atmosphere of playing mahjong. In addition, each general has his own voice-over, which is both a spoof and a highlight of the character's character. It pays great attention to details. Gameplay: The gameplay mode is a common dungeon challenge, and its biggest feature is that it integrates mahjong gameplay into card battles. Players start with 13 cards, draw 3 cards and play 3 cards each round. After playing the cards, the general will attack the enemy. The generals are divided into four forces: Cao Wei, Shu Han, Soochow, and Qunying. They correspond to Wan cards, strip cards, tube cards, and character cards respectively. Playing the corresponding card types can increase the attack damage of the generals. The skills of each general are also related to the card type. For example, the skill of Sun Quan, the monarch of Soochow, is to replace any two cards with tube cards. The big-name Three Kingdoms is the first game that combines cards and mahjong. The ever-changing smart card groups of famous Three Kingdoms generals, the derivation of mutually incompatible camps, and the ever-changing battle rules form a Three Kingdoms strategy card world with a large system and exquisite structure. The background theme that combines the story of the Three Kingdoms with the quintessence of Chinese mahjong culture, and the familiar yet novel game settings make the entire game full of fun and exploration.
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