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Bonetale

Bonetale

カテゴリー : アーケードバージョン: 1.6.0.9

サイズ:149.6 MBOS : Android 5.0+

開発者:Woloned

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象徴的な *Undertale™ *に触発されたファンメイドの宝石である *Bonetale *の魅惑的な世界に飛び込みます。このスリリングな冒険では、邪悪な人間を倒すという使命でモンスターの役割を引き受けます。それぞれが元のゲームから直接装備されている6つ以上のユニークなキャラクターから選択できるように、あなたの旅はそれが挑戦的であるのと同じくらい魅力的であることを約束します。骨を使って敵をかわし、ガスターブラスターの壊滅的な力を解き放ち、重力を操作し、敵を勝利させます。

最新のアップデートは、独自のユニークなキャラクターと肌を作成する機能を紹介することで、さらに体験を向上させます。あなたのスタイルを反映してアバターをパーソナライズし、邪悪な人間との戦いで際立ってください。

特徴:

  • 独自のキャラクターと肌を作成してください!
  • スキルをテストするために、9つ以上のレベルの難易度があります!
  • 探索する豊富なコンテンツ!
  • 8つのユニークなキャラクター、それぞれが独自の才能を持っています!
  • 難易度の高いレベルで自分自身に挑戦してください!
  • 悪い時間を聞いたことがありますか?それの準備をしてください!
  • * Bonetale*はファンメイドのプロジェクトで、Toby Foxの* Undertale™*に愛情を込めて作成され、触発されました。

最新バージョン1.6.0.9bの新しいもの

2024年10月6日に最後に更新されました

  • ゲームエクスペリエンスを向上させるバグ修正。
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PixelAdventurer42 Jan 07,2026

Fun take on the Undertale style! I picked the mage character and really enjoyed the battle mechanics. The pixel art is cute but some controls feel a bit clunky. Still, it's a decent fan-made experience for fans looking for more content 😄

最新ニュース
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Unified Player Bases: By enabling players from different platforms to join the same servers, games can maintain more active communities, reducing lag and long wait times.


Improved Accessibility: Players are not limited to playing only with others on the same console or operating system, making it easier to connect with friends across different devices.


Consistent Game Experience: Developers must ensure gameplay mechanics, controls, and performance are balanced across platforms. For example, a player on a mobile device using touch controls should not have a significant advantage over a PC user with a keyboard and mouse.


Control and Input Adaptation: Games often implement different control schemes (e.g., touch, controller, mouse and keyboard) to accommodate platform-specific input methods while maintaining fairness.


Cloud Saves and Progress Synchronization: Many cross-platform games use cloud-based services to store player progress, ensuring that achievements and game data sync across all devices.


Challenges and Limitations:

Technical Hurdles: Differences in hardware performance and network infrastructure can complicate development.
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Minecraft – Supports cross-play between almost all major platforms.
Apex Legends – Allows players on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile (via cloud gaming) to play together.
Call of Duty: Mobile and Call of Duty: Warzone – Offer cross-play across platforms.

Overall, cross-platform play features are increasingly seen as a standard in modern gaming, driven by player expectations for inclusivity and seamless multiplayer experiences. As technology advances and platform companies become more open, cross-platform gaming is likely to become even more widespread.

Cross-platform play features refer to theCriticalSection in video games that allow players on different gaming platforms (such as PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and mobile) to play together in the same game session. This interoperability has become increasingly popular in modern gaming due to player demand for broader social experiences and larger player pools. Key aspects of cross-platform play features include: Unified Player Bases: By enabling players from different platforms to join the same servers, games can maintain more active communities, reducing lag and long wait times. Improved Accessibility: Players are not limited to playing only with others on the same console or operating system, making it easier to connect with friends across different devices. Consistent Game Experience: Developers must ensure gameplay mechanics, controls, and performance are balanced across platforms. For example, a player on a mobile device using touch controls should not have a significant advantage over a PC user with a keyboard and mouse. Control and Input Adaptation: Games often implement different control schemes (e.g., touch, controller, mouse and keyboard) to accommodate platform-specific input methods while maintaining fairness. Cloud Saves and Progress Synchronization: Many cross-platform games use cloud-based services to store player progress, ensuring that achievements and game data sync across all devices. Challenges and Limitations: Technical Hurdles: Differences in hardware performance and network infrastructure can complicate development. Business and Licensing Issues: Platform holders like Sony, Microsoft, and Apple have historically been cautious about cross-play due to concerns over revenue, exclusivity, and control over their ecosystems. Security and Anti-Cheat: Ensuring fair play across platforms requires robust anti-cheat systems and consistent enforcement. Notable examples of successful cross-platform play include: Fortnite – Fully cross-platform across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. Minecraft – Supports cross-play between almost all major platforms. Apex Legends – Allows players on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile (via cloud gaming) to play together. Call of Duty: Mobile and Call of Duty: Warzone – Offer cross-play across platforms. Overall, cross-platform play features are increasingly seen as a standard in modern gaming, driven by player expectations for inclusivity and seamless multiplayer experiences. As technology advances and platform companies become more open, cross-platform gaming is likely to become even more widespread.