Nathan Drake's Uncharted: Fortune Hunter

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Uncharted: Fortune Hunter – it's hotly anticipated appearance of Nathan Drake on mobilnfh gadgets, yet so far just as a riddle. The game was made in any case as a notice inescapable discharge on the PS4. You need to go more than 200 levels, evade traps, explain perplexes, and obviously search for fortunes.

Uncharted: Fortune Hunter™ is a unique activity riddle enterprise taking after Nathan Drake's proceeded with interest to reveal the missing fortunes of history's most infamous privateers, explorers and criminals.

● USE YOUR SMARTS to survive and fathom more than 200 dangerous riddle chambers.

● FOLLOW THE LEGENDS OF HISTORY crosswise over six exceptional enterprises.

● BECOME A MASTER FORTUNE HUNTER and gather 50+ fortunes covered

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