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Car Crushers 2: Walk Speed, Car Speed, Auto Farm Car

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Car Crushers 2: Walk Speed, Car Speed, Auto Farm Car

  • Published: rsnnc
  • Developer: Sr. LDS
  • Game: Car Crushers 2
  • 01/10/2020
    2473

    The Walk Speed function allows players to modify their walking speed in the game. This feature can be useful in a variety of situations, such as navigating large maps more quickly or outrunning opponents in a competitive setting

    Car Crushers 2: Walk Speed, Car Speed, Auto Farm Car

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