What in Hell is Bad? : Teen Hack

Description:

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Hack Features:
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Experience "What in Hell is Bad?" in a Teen-friendly version!

\xe2\x80\xbb This app is a 12+ version of "What in Hell is Bad?".

\xe2\x80\xbb Now available with adjusted illustrations and story elements for a 12+ audience!

Old legend about Solomon and 72 devils\xe2\x80\xa6 And you are now the main character of the story!

You, who were having a normal day. An beautiful angel appears in front of you and suddenly swings a sickle\xe2\x80\xa6!

"What?! I\'m the last descendant of King Solomon\xe2\x80\xa6?! But why is an angel attacking me!!"

Surprisingly, it was the angel\'s enemy, the devil, Satan, who saved you from the attack.

You are the very important key to the fight between old hell and heaven that humans didn\'t know! You head to hell with Satan, the devil, in exchange for saving your life and your childhood friend where\xe2\x80\xa6

It was a paradise full of handsome men(devils)?!

Descendant of Solomon, you must meet the \'72 Devils of Solomon\' in hell from now on and release the magic that Solomon, your ancestor, has hung on them to make them freer and stronger!

- A fully voiced main story with a super voice actor crew

- My characters that you can touch, scratch, and stroke for real

- Illustrations of world class quality

- Over 100 stories, over 100 stages

- It is not scary! Cute and adorable battle illustrations

And many more stories and devils are waiting for you.

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Version: 1.8.8

Size: 276.48MB

How to Install What in Hell is Bad? : Teen Hack with Cydia Impactor


How to install What in Hell is Bad? : Teen Hack with Cydia Impactor:

Step 1: Download the What in Hell is Bad? : Teen Hack IPA file onto your computer.

Step 2: Download Cydia Impactor from here.

Step 3: Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable.

Step 4: Open Cydia Impactor.

Step 5: Drag and drop the IPA file downloaded in Step 1 onto Cydia Impactor

Step 6: Cydia Impactor will ask for your Apple ID and password, which is verified with Apple only and is used to sign the IPA file. If you’re not comfortable providing it, then create an alternative Apple ID and use that instead.

Step 7: After the app is installed, go to Settings -> General -> Profiles (or “Device Management” / “Profiles & Device Management”). Find the profile with your Apple ID and open it.

Step 8: Tap on the Trust button.

Step 9: Now open the app and enjoy it.