¡Disfruta el ritmo! Juega el juego Grupo Frontera Piano Tiles que incluye éxitos como "UN X100TO", "The Love of Your Life" y "Fragile". Este juego gratuito y sin conexión es perfecto para los fanáticos del popular Musica Regional Mexicana de Grupo Frontera. Elige entre una selección de corridos que incluyen "Frágil", "Ojos Rojos", "Vuelve", "Tulum", "El amor de su vida", "A X100TO", "Bebé Dame" y "Te va a doler". ," entre otros! El juego utiliza versiones de piano, no las grabaciones originales. Juega ilimitadas veces, completamente gratis y sin necesidad de conexión a Internet. Comuníquese con [email protected] si tiene alguna inquietud.
Grupo Frontera Música Piano
- Categoría : Música
- Versión : 3
- Tamaño : 28.6 MB
- Revelador : VICTORY APPS
- Actualizar : Jan 05,2025
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PianoFan
Jan 06,2025
I love playing Grupo Frontera's songs on this app! It's fun and the songs are well-selected. However, the ads can be annoying at times. Still, it's a great way to enjoy their music.
ピアノ愛好者
Dec 29,2024
グルポ・フロンテラの曲を弾けるのが楽しいです。ただ、広告が多すぎて集中できません。でも、音楽を楽しむためには良いアプリです。
피아노마니아
Apr 05,2025
그루포 프론테라의 노래를 연주하는 것이 재미있어요. 하지만 게임이 너무 어려워서 금방 지치네요. 그래도 음악을 즐기기에는 괜찮아요.
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