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Download Danger Days - v0.0.1
Package Name | com.mightykingdom.fire |
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Category | GAMES, Educational |
Latest Version | 0.0.1 |
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Update | October 11, 2020 (4 years ago) |
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Released by Australian Red Cross, Danger Days - v0.0.1 is one of the best free and best mobile phone applications available today. Located in the Educational category of the app store.
The minimum operating system for Danger Days - v0.0.1 is Android 4.1+ and up. So you have to update your phone if you haven't already.
At APKDroid, you will get Danger Days - v0.0.1 APK free download, with the latest version being 0.0.1, publication date 2020-07-07, the file size is 49.6 MB.According to statistics from the Google Play Store, there are about 1000 downloads. Apps downloaded or installed individually on Android can be updated if you wish. Update your apps as well. Grants you access to the latest features and improves the security and stability of the app. Enjoy it now !!!
Charlie’s life is full of excitement – and now his life is in your hands. Help him navigate difficult and dangerous situations, over come the odds, help his friends, and most of all - stay safe!
Features:
• Experience 43 fun and unique minigames with Charlie as they scramble to survive crazy scenarios!
• Tap, swipe, shake and rotate your phone to save Charlie and their friends from danger!
• Test your ability to survive under pressure and challenge the Hardmode versions!
• Emerge victorious and beat your previous win streak record!
For more information on what you can do in emergencies, visit https://www.redcross.org.au/prepare
This project was funded by the Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs and the South Australian State Government from the Natural Disaster Resilience Program.
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