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Which stand-alone mobile games are more fun?
Crowded city
A crowded city is a casual puzzle game with a simple interface. You just need to run back and forth in the city with the game interface. In the process of running, you will meet many surprises and many like-minded people. Slowly, you will change from one person to the most people in this game. When you meet other people, if you are more than the other person, then swallow the other person's number and expand your team. In the end, the team with the largest number of people wins, and the team leader can get rich rewards.
Sedimentation shelter
Shelter is a survival game. The background of the game is that because of the nuclear war, people began to flee underground to survive. What needs to be done in the game is to continuously consolidate the house, expand the medicine room, domestic water treatment room, game room and other necessities to resist the invasion of zombies. Sometimes you need to go out and find martial arts, and the game elements are very rich.
Assassin's Creed
This is a sailing game. The ambitious captain wants to challenge the rules of the whole world and go to the Caribbean to find treasures. In the process of treasure hunting, on the one hand, we should attack and expand the team, on the other hand, we should guard against invasion. So the whole game revolves around the crew and equipment, and the game also supports the war system, which is very interesting.
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