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Gods Unchained is a Collectible Card Game (hereinafter referred to as CCG) that has been running for quite some time. In many ways, this project can be called one of the longest and most stable among NFT games. Though, of course, it is not without its problems. The main one is a long decline in the price of the game’s main token.

Gameplay

The gameplay of the game is similar, or rather almost identical, to analogs from other KKIs – the same Heathstone or MTG, although the project has more similarities with Hearthstone, which we’ll analyze later.

So, you have passed the registration, now you need to go through training and play a few fights, so that you opened all the starting cards, from which you can collect the first deck. With its help you will be able to start participating in ranked battles.

During the battle there is a field in front of you and your opponent, where you put your fighters. You take turns. The number of cards in the deck is 30. In addition to creature cards, which are placed directly on the playing field, there are also spell cards and weapon cards. Spells have some sort of effect, while weapons give the weapon itself to your character’s hand. The goal of combat is to reduce the amount of health of your opponent’s character to zero. The starting health score is 30. All cards may or may not have unique effects, such as dealing damage to all opponents on the field or restoring health to all of your creatures.

A little bit about deck types

All decks can be conventionally divided into 3 types – Agro, OTK and Control. Of course, there are rarely pure decks, often they combine all three types, but they are called by the predominant type.

Agro – such decks seek to seize control of the field by constantly fielding their cheap and midrange creatures. The main goal of such a deck is to kill the opponent’s god until they can’t field their expensive creatures. This type is prevalent in the game not only because it’s easy to learn (as they used to say about such decks – pick up and throw green cards) and it’s great in terms of performance, but also because such decks usually don’t require a lot of expensive cards. Of course you can improve this deck with a legendary, but it will play pretty well without it. The leading deck of this type, and the game as a whole, as of June 2022 is Agro-Mag.

OTK – These decks focus on making some combination that will kill your opponent in one turn. So, if for example a deck that is built around one single card. This card, when it accumulates a certain score, instantly kills the opponent. The task of the deck is to live to the combination, heal, holding the table as much as possible. The leaders here are problematic.

Control – these decks are often very expensive and difficult to master. The whole point is to keep your opponent off the table. These decks use spells, cheap creatures, etc. to clear the table. When you get to the late stages of the game, you either put out a lot of strong and expensive creatures, or your opponent just gives up, realizing that there’s nothing left for him to beat you with.

As someone who previously spent a lot of time playing Hearthstone, it was quite interesting for me to notice how similar the Gods Unchained “meta” is to the Hearthstone meta from a few years earlier. Now, if I may say so, Gods Unchained 2014-2015 has the undivided dominion of characters and decks focused on dealing damage to the “face” of the enemy as quickly as possible. If anyone remembers the golden days of face-hunts, this is exactly the same, even one of the most popular abilites (your character’s ability that can be used on any turn) is identical to the hunt’s.

Perhaps this similarity in the development of Gods Unchained and Hearthstone is due to deliberate copying of the beaten path, or perhaps it’s just that all KKIs have similar development paths. I can’t answer, since I haven’t played anything besides Hearthstone and Gods Unchained, except for a couple hours of Gwent a little after release, but that’s too little for any verdicts.

Tokenomics

The fixed number of $GODS tokens will be 500,000,000, distributed as follows:

34% – P2E awards.
25% – Token Reserve, which will be distributed to the community and other areas of tokenomics within 12 months of the token mint.
20.5% – Community and Ecosystem Fund.
7% – Tokens distributed by the community to mitigate any problems in token circulation.
7% – tokens available for purchase.
6.5% – will be retained by the team.

The biggest problem in this game at the moment is the long recession, if not crisis, of token value. This doesn’t mean that you can’t make money from the game, but the amount of earnings and the ways to achieve them have changed significantly over the past few months.

Earlier, most of the earnings came from farming tokens in battles, but since April 2022, this role has been played by selling cards and map packs on the market. From Friday to Monday, the game holds a special event, during which, for victories, you will be able to get rewards in packs. To get a normal amount of packs you need to spend time in ranked battles and get a better league (normal earnings can be realized from the gold league). The received packs can be opened – each pack brings 5 cards, and sell the received cards, or sell the pack itself – packs are different, and somewhere there may be expensive cards, and somewhere the pack itself will cost more expensive than all its drop. You can monitor prices on trading sites or in specialized TG channels.

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My Crypto Heroes: review on the most popular game with “terrible graphics” https://adroverse.io/my-crypto-heroes-review-on-the-most-popular-game-with-terrible-graphics/ Sat, 29 Jun 2024 09:18:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=42 My Crypto Heroes is the most popular game on the Ethereum platform from Japanese developers. In the top ratings of decentralized applications, MCH (as My Crypto Heroes is briefly called) is second only to CryptoKitties. However, My Crypto Heroes belongs to the genre of role-playing computer games, which means that MCH is the most famous […]

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My Crypto Heroes is the most popular game on the Ethereum platform from Japanese developers. In the top ratings of decentralized applications, MCH (as My Crypto Heroes is briefly called) is second only to CryptoKitties. However, My Crypto Heroes belongs to the genre of role-playing computer games, which means that MCH is the most famous in its gamification segment.

My Crypto Heroes

Despite the total number of My Crypto Heroes community (a little more than 3000), in a day the application of the same name and the desktop game-version are visited by more than 1500 users, i.e. 50% of the total number. This figure is the highest among all games on the Ethereum platform.

The game is released by Tokyo-based software development company Double jump.tokyo, the target audience of the game-platform is Asian, so the main language of the game is Japanese. But My Crypto Heroes app for Android and iOS is downloaded in English by default, allowing players from all over the world to create accounts, use settings, but to understand the game options, you can go to the official website of the platform. Creating an account is quick – just think of a password, and the address will be generated automatically.

My Crypto Heroes platform offers two options for user registration. The first one involves logging in via the Metamask crypto wallet. The user must have a certain amount of ethers in the account (there is no specific minimum and maximum threshold). Or, if the user wants to test the game, you can log in through a Google account. However, it will not be possible to get tokens for the game due to the lack of a wallet. The player’s balance will be displayed in the app under Asserts.

My Crypto Heroes, as the developers of the game claim, is a fast and conventional RPG – role playing game – game genre, which involves creating characters and “pumping their skils” – abilities. The game has its own space – in MSN it is a historical era in which the heroes of the world and their enemies live. Platform users play for the positive heroes. The player’s task is to create the strongest and equipped with all skills and items character to win on the battlefield.

Of course, the victory is rewarded with bonus points – My Crypto Heroes tokens are called GUM (ERC-721 token), which can then be converted into the cryptocurrency ETN. All heroes, except for beginners (default heroes), can be exchanged on the Ethereum network. To buy a hero, you need to exchange GUM for the character.

The first thing the user can pay attention to is the pixelated image of the characters. Many times there are comments that “the picture is terrible”. All the graphics in My Crypto Heroes resemble the design of games in the era of their inception. That’s why you will have to get used to the “square” characters.

My Crypto Heroes characters are designed for different levels of rarity and power. For example, some have items that increase their attack skills, while others get a higher defense power that allows them to deal more damage. Once purchased, all characters are stored on the blockchain.

My Crypto Heroes offers different strategy difficulty options for all levels of players. However, there is no incredible storyline like in centralized game analogs, as the developers are constantly experimenting with the format. The app features a Strategy section that describes the different variants of the game, but all of the content in the linked blogs is published in Japanese.

The characters themselves have the “faces” of world personalities, from the look of Albert Einstein to Japanese writer Fukuzawa Yukichi. Therefore, each character in the game is special. You can change the appearance of the characters in the Art Edit section, in our opinion, it is better to do it in the desktop version, as the redesign of the character implies loading new images.

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Splinterlands – a review of the blockchain game https://adroverse.io/splinterlands-a-review-of-the-blockchain-game/ Fri, 21 Jun 2024 09:09:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=39 Splinterlands is a collectible fantasy card game where each player assembles a squad for battles in a short amount of time. Created back in 2018 on the Hive blockchain with the original name Steem Monsters, further renamed to Splinterlands. In concept, the game is more similar to Dota Auto Chess and Hearthstone Battlegrounds than to […]

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Splinterlands is a collectible fantasy card game where each player assembles a squad for battles in a short amount of time. Created back in 2018 on the Hive blockchain with the original name Steem Monsters, further renamed to Splinterlands. In concept, the game is more similar to Dota Auto Chess and Hearthstone Battlegrounds than to Gods Unchained – the battles in the game are automatic, the very thing is an auto-battler.

How to start playing?

Go to the site (refka Cryptogamer). Register and bind all sorts of wallets for convenient interaction. For a full game will need to buy a book SUMMONER’S SPELLBOOK, which provides access to earnings in the game itself. It costs only $10, which will pay for itself in a week.

Ways to pay for Summoner’s Spellbook

With the book you can complete daily quests, get seasonal rewards and in-game tokens. At the very beginning of the game, starter cards are available that you cannot trade or sell, but you can use in battles.

Free starter cards

Cards with better characteristics can be purchased on the marketplace. If you can’t afford them, you can rent them for pennies in the “CARD RENTALS” tab.

There are three types of tokens in the game – Credits, DEC and SPS.

Credits is a “donate” currency that is used to purchase items in the store. Can be purchased with cryptocurrency. Cannot be withdrawn.
DEC (DARK ENERGY CRYSTALS) – the most important token in the game. It is used in the same way as Credits, but is withdrawn from the game. It can be obtained by winning battles.
SPS is a management token that is issued to all holders of any assets in the Splinterlands ecosystem. You can read more about it in the official documents here.

Battle Options

When a battle is found – you will see a pop-up window that shows the rules of the battle and the opponent.

Let’s take a look at some of them:

Mana determines the available number of points to summon monsters in battle. The total mana of your monsters and summoner must not exceed this amount.
Available summoners are the classes of summoners you can choose from.
The combat rules determine what options and restrictions apply to this combat.

In this case, the combat parameters are as follows:

Monsters with a long-range attack can attack from the first position.
We have 21 mana available for summoning monsters.
We can only choose summoners from the fire, water, earth, death and dragon classes.

There are two types of cards in the game, they are Summoners and Monsters:

Summoners are the card that determines the class of the future squad. Some summoners give additional characteristics to monsters.
Monsters are cards that are used directly in battle.
Splinterlands Art

Each monster has its own characteristics: mana, attack, armor, lives, speed, and ability.

Attack – The damage a monster will do is divided into melee, magic, and ranged attacks:

Attack types in Splinterlands

Monsters with a Near attack only deal damage from the first position, unless otherwise stated in the rules or abilities.
Monsters with Ranged attacks only deal damage from ranged positions, unless otherwise stated in the rules or abilities.
Monsters with Magic Attack deal damage from any position.
Armor acts as a shield against melee and ranged attacks. However, a magic attack strikes lives through the armor.

Lives are a basic characteristic. As long as they are present, the monster functions.

Speed determines the order in which monsters attack. It is also responsible for evasion. The greater the speed, the greater the chance that a monster with less speed will miss.

Abilities are special skills that are used during combat.

Map Level

Every card in Splinterlands has a level (point 3). As a monster’s level increases, its characteristics increase. You can see the characteristics of monsters in the “STATS” tab (item 1). To get a monster of a higher level, you need to combine several cards of level 1 (item 2).

We would like to add that monsters with a higher level have a higher attack priority. A level 2 monster will always attack before a level 1 monster.

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How to play and earn in CryptoKitties https://adroverse.io/how-to-play-and-earn-in-cryptokitties/ Wed, 12 Jun 2024 09:02:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=36 CryptoKitties, reminiscent of Tamagotchi and Pokemon, hugely popular digital pets and creatures of the 1990s, is a blockchain-based game in which players can collect, trade and breed digital virtual cats. CryptoKitties was the first Ethereum-based game, and its popularity highlighted many of the network’s scaling issues. This digital cat-breeding blockchain game caused significant overloading of […]

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CryptoKitties, reminiscent of Tamagotchi and Pokemon, hugely popular digital pets and creatures of the 1990s, is a blockchain-based game in which players can collect, trade and breed digital virtual cats. CryptoKitties was the first Ethereum-based game, and its popularity highlighted many of the network’s scaling issues.

This digital cat-breeding blockchain game caused significant overloading of the Ethereum blockchain, which peaked in 2020. However, the game’s creators were able to solve these problems.

What is CryptoKitties?

CryptoKitties, launched in 2017, was created by Dapper Labs, a company that uses blockchain technology to provide non-replaceable tokens (NFTs) and new forms of digital interaction for fans around the world. CryptoKitties is also considered to be one of the world’s first blockchain games.

In the game, each of the digital collectible cats has a unique genome that determines its physical characteristics. Cats can be bred to create new virtual kitties and unlock rare “cat attributes” or in-game cat features.

Is CryptoKitties an NFT game? Yes, CryptoKitties are unique, one-of-a-kind assets backed by NFT, making them rare and valuable. They were built on Ethereum using the ERC-721 token standard, which allowed for the creation of unique NFTs.

CryptoKitties can be sold and traded, and cats with rare characteristics can be expensive. The rarest CryptoKitty of all time is the Genesis cat, aptly named Genesis because it was the very first CryptoKitty bred by the game’s creators. Genesis was sold in 2017 for 246,926 Ether (ETH), or about $119,328 USD at the time of sale. Since then, Ether has been appreciated as well as the origin cat.

How do CryptoKitties work?

Blockchain technology remains at the heart of this game, but CryptoKitties’ unique gameplay can be attributed to its genetic algorithm (GA). GA seeks to mimic real genetic principles by structuring each kitten’s smart contract code like the DNA of real living things.

Each kitten has its own digital genetic blueprint, which in turn determines what type of offspring it will produce, as well as its unique physical characteristics. This genome is stored in a smart contract, which are self-executing lines of code that depend on predetermined conditions.

Any two CryptoKitties can be crossed together and produce offspring with their own distinctive traits. The immutable genotype stored in the smart contract also determines the phenotype of this new kitten. The GA mixes the code of both CryptoKitties to create new kittens, with the distribution between the parents changing each time they mate. This allows for unique kittens to be produced each time.

The basic idea of the game is that players should breed and sell their cats, which will allow them to earn ETH, especially for rarer cats. Generation and recovery time are two important features of the game. Both are needed to figure out which cats to buy and breed in the selection process.

First, Generation determines how many generations a kitten is from its original parent. New Generation 0 kittens were released every 15 minutes during the first year of CryptoKitties. These kitties have no offspring yet, so if two Generation 0 kittens breed, they will produce Generation 1 offspring.

The generation of each offspring is always one number higher than its parent from a higher generation. For example, if Generation 3 and Generation 9 breed, their offspring will be Generation 10. This information can be found under each kitten’s photo, abbreviated “Generation”.

Recovery time refers to the kitten’s breeding rate, meaning a kitten with a shorter recovery time will have a shorter breeding time. Kittens from higher generations will also have a high recovery rate. Both generation and recovery time affect the price of CryptoKitties, as they determine how sought after they are on the market.

Can you play CryptoKitties on your cell phone?

Those who want to explore CryptoKitties gameplay on mobile can do so using an HTC cell phone that has the CryptoKitties mobile app exclusively installed in the United States.

Technically, however, players looking for information on how to play CryptoKitties on Android or iOS devices can simply access the mobile version of the website through a mobile browser. Serious players who need a dedicated app, however, can currently only do so through an HTC phone.

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Decentraland: meta-universe overview, MANA and LAND tokens https://adroverse.io/decentraland-meta-universe-overview-mana-and-land-tokens/ Tue, 28 May 2024 08:55:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=33 Lately everyone has been wondering if the bear market is coming or going, up or down, but regardless, we continue to make good content for you. Our journey through meta universes has led us to Decentraland (MANA). What is Decentraland So, Decentraland is a decentralized virtual reality platform on the Ethereum blockchain. Here users can […]

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Lately everyone has been wondering if the bear market is coming or going, up or down, but regardless, we continue to make good content for you. Our journey through meta universes has led us to Decentraland (MANA).

What is Decentraland

So, Decentraland is a decentralized virtual reality platform on the Ethereum blockchain. Here users can buy and sell digital real estate, create art projects and just play games.

The platform is constantly evolving, introducing interactive applications, in-game payments and new ways for users to communicate.

Decentraland opened its virtual doors to users in February 2020. At first glance, you may think you’re looking at a blocky game world, and after about 30 seconds you’ll want to say “Holy crap, that’s Minecraft.” And you’d be right, but only half right.

Yes, the world is very similar to Minecraft, but in terms of game concept, it’s a completely different product.

The game area is a relatively large map with a 300×300 grid. On it there are approximately 100 thousand units of land plots, which are called Parcells. The size of each Parcel is currently 16×16, and the Parcel itself is an ERC-721 Land token.

The peculiarities of the real real estate market are also relevant for Decentraland. Inside the universe there are elite areas where the cost of land will be much more expensive than outside of it. If the player acquires several plots located nearby, he has the opportunity to build large buildings. However, there is a small problem, which is that land is scarce and there is always a shortage of it, so you will have to pay well to acquire real estate.

Decentraland project

The project itself was launched in 2017 by a foundation called Decentraland Foundation by Argentinian entrepreneurs Ariel Meilich and Esteban Ordano. To fund its future activities, the Decentraland team held an initial coin offering (ICO), raising around 26 million dollars in just 5 minutes.

The fund currently retains 20% of the initial token offering, owns the intellectual property rights, and maintains the Decentraland website.

MANA token

Decentraland’s backbone is the MANA cryptocurrency, which can be used to purchase land.

Owning a MANA token allows users to interact with the platform, customize their avatars and more. The token also gives users the ability to vote on policy updates, participate in LAND auctions, and decide suggestions for improving the platform.

When LAND is auctioned, the MANA tokens used to purchase it are burned or withdrawn from circulation, making the MANA offering deflationary.

LAND token

Each token within the Decentraland platform is a common ERC-721 token or popularly NFT, aka LAND. Like any NFT token, LAND can be purchased on relevant marketplaces such as OpenSea. Decentraland also has its own official marketplace where you can buy land and name it.

Decentralization

One of the main features of the game, is considered to be the ability to completely control it. No rules or corporate assignments restrict gamers. Each user can influence almost everything.

“Decentraland is a world that is truly decentralized. This means that its entire infrastructure is community-driven, and no company will have the ability to change this world or hinder access to it in any way,” said founder Ari Meilich.

To give every player a voice, the project team brought Decentraland users together and formed a DAO to take on the management tasks. With its help, issues on LAND, Estates, Wearables and Marketplace smart contracts are being closed.

Well, lest the DAO community loses its mind one day, it is supported by a special security advisory board (SAB), which acts as a quality assurer.

Thematic neighborhoods

Earlier we mentioned that land prices can range from high to very high and it will depend on the prestige of the neighborhood.

So, in the world of Decentraland there are, themed neighborhoods, for example Fashion Street has stores of famous brands, and on the territory of Decentraland University you can visit various lectures. But if fashion, art and education do not inspire you, you can walk to Red Light Street. By the way, the closer the land is to the neighborhood, the higher its value.

Each neighborhood has its own leader, who determines its vector of development. And in some cases, the leader is the DAO. If you want to open a grocery store or build a building on the territory of some district, you should discuss the conditions of development with them.

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Don’t suck – and all is well: a review of the NFT game Axie Infinity https://adroverse.io/dont-suck-and-all-is-well-a-review-of-the-nft-game-axie-infinity/ Mon, 27 May 2024 08:49:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=30 To date, the project has money, as well as pleasant graphics and entertaining gameplay – which is important, as this is what helps to retain players. In the article we will consider what this project is, why it is still popular, as well as analyze the audience and show the game mechanics. Let’s go! Axie […]

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To date, the project has money, as well as pleasant graphics and entertaining gameplay – which is important, as this is what helps to retain players.

In the article we will consider what this project is, why it is still popular, as well as analyze the audience and show the game mechanics. Let’s go!

Axie Infinity’s main features

Axie Infinity is created on blockchain technology by Sky Mavis studio. Players earn tokens by participating in activities like battles and trading virtual creatures – Axies. These creatures are the non-fungible tokens (NFTs) of this game, as well as its core element. Each character has a unique skill set that affects their combat abilities and value in the marketplace.

Key elements of the game

Axie Infinity combines several genres: strategy, collecting, and farming simulator. What players do:

Battles: Axie Infinity offers a turn-based battle system where players fight against each other or against artificial intelligence. It’s important to choose the right combination of Axies, taking into account their classes, abilities, and team roles. During battles, players earn SLP tokens, which are used to breed new Axies or can be sold on crypto exchanges.

Breeding and collecting: an important aspect of the game is breeding new Axies. The breeding process requires the use of SLP and AXS tokens.

Trading: the project has an active market where you can buy or sell game characters. Their prices vary depending on their uniqueness and combat abilities.

Land: in addition to Axies, players can purchase plots of land in the virtual world of Lunacia. These plots are also NFTs and can be upgraded or used to mine resources, participate in mini-games and receive various bonuses.

Blockchain technology and economic model

The project is built on the ETH blockchain, which ensures transparency and security of all actions within the game. Every purchase or sale of Axie, as well as any other transactions, is recorded in the blockchain, which guarantees players complete security of their assets. SLP and AXS tokens are an important part of the project’s economy.

SLP (Smooth Love Potion) is a utilitarian token that is credited to users during PvP battles and is used to breed Axie. SLP is freely traded on many exchanges, which gives it real value and opens up income opportunities for users.

AXS (Axie Infinity Shards) is a key token that is used to vote on important game development issues and to participate in certain in-game events. In addition, AXS can be sent to staking for additional rewards.

Axie Infinity’s economic model is structured to incentivize long-term player participation. For example, breeding new Axies requires spending in both SLP and AXS, which creates demand for these tokens and maintains their value in the market. At the same time, player success depends on their strategic decisions, making the game not just a means to make money, but an engaging gameplay experience.

Axie Infinity’s audience

Axie Infinity was at the peak of its popularity at the beginning of 2022: at that time, the project’s audience amounted to almost 2.8 million people. Subsequently, the hype of NFT projects in general began to fade, and the decline in the value of the game’s main token AXS provoked an exodus of regular gamers. However, Axie Infinity did not close down, but simply continued to exist, but not on such a high.

In 2024, the audience of the NFT game Axie Infinity has undergone significant changes, reflecting both the evolution of the gaming industry and the peculiarities of the cryptocurrency and NFT market. To understand how the audience and its preferences have changed, it is important to consider several key aspects: demographics, geographic distribution, player motivation, and the impact of economic factors.

Audience demographics

Axie Infinity continues to attract audiences of various ages, but the most active and interested group remains young people between the ages of 18 and 35. This group of players is not only interested in gameplay, but also in the opportunity to earn money through being active.

In 2024, the audience has started to expand slightly towards an older and more affluent group of players. This is due to the fact that over time, the game has attracted people over the age of 35, who see NFT as not only an entertainment opportunity, but also an investment potential. Expanding the age pool of players helps to strengthen the Axie Infinity ecosystem and increase the stability of the game.

Player Motivation

Player motivation in 2024 remains multifaceted. Earning money from the game and its investment potential remain the most important factors. Many players see Axie Infinity as a way to generate passive income, driven by the ability to trade NFTs and earn cryptocurrency by participating in battles and tournaments.

However, as the game develops and its mechanics become more complex, more and more players begin to perceive Axie Infinity as a full-fledged strategy game, where not only financial aspects are important, but also the opportunity to develop in the game community, reach new heights and win in competitions. This leads to the fact that some players come to the game not so much for earning money, but for the interest in gameplay. Thanks to this, new players stay in Axie Infinity for a long time.

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Varieties of NFT games https://adroverse.io/varieties-of-nft-games/ Sun, 19 May 2024 08:41:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=27 There are several different types of NFT games. All of them offer a variety of gaming experiences and opportunities: Collectible Card Games This type of game is based on collecting and assembling unique cards in the form of NFTs. Participants can collect, trade and play using their cards, which have different characteristics, abilities and value. […]

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There are several different types of NFT games. All of them offer a variety of gaming experiences and opportunities:

Collectible Card Games

This type of game is based on collecting and assembling unique cards in the form of NFTs. Participants can collect, trade and play using their cards, which have different characteristics, abilities and value.

Virtual Worlds and Social Platforms

NFT-based virtual worlds and social platforms offer players the ability to create and customize their characters, own real estate and other virtual assets. This allows users to interact, trade and create unique content within the virtual environment.

Economic simulators and trading platforms

In this type of game, players participate in economic simulations and trading platforms, buying, selling and trading virtual assets, including NFTs. Players can create businesses, participate in markets and economic interactions within the game.

Games with RPG and combat elements

This type of game combines elements of role-playing games (RPGs) and combat, allowing players to control characters, develop their skills, collect equipment, and engage in battles with other players or computer opponents.

Sports managers and soccer simulators

In this type of game, players can act as sports managers and manage a team in competitions. They buy and sell players, create strategies, improve players’ skills and compete with other participants.

These are just a few examples of the types of NFT games that provide different gaming experiences and opportunities for participants. With the development of blockchain and NFT technologies, we can expect new and exciting games in the future.

How NFT games work

The working principle of NFT games is based on the use of non-fungible tokens (NFT) and blockchain technology. Here are the basic principles that underpin the functioning of NFT games:

Uniqueness and authenticity of assets

Each game asset in an NFT game is a unique and non-exchangeable blockchain-based token. Each NFT has its own unique identifying information – metadata – that guarantees authenticity and uniqueness.

Asset ownership and control

In NFT games, players have full control and ownership of game assets in the form of NFTs. This means they are free to buy, sell, trade and use assets as they see fit.

Integration with game mechanics

NFT games integrate their assets into the game mechanics, allowing players to use NFTs for a variety of purposes such as combat, trading, collecting, and character development. Each NFT can have its own unique characteristics, abilities, and functions that affect gameplay.

Trade and economy within the game

NFT games create an economic system in which players can trade their assets with other players. These trades are done using cryptocurrency or other digital assets. This allows players to earn and create value within the game world.

Transparency and security of blockchain

Blockchain technology ensures transparency and security of transactions in NFT games. All transactions and changes in asset ownership are recorded in a distributed blockchain registry, making them immutable and impossible to alter or tamper with.

The way NFT games work is based on a combination of unique digital assets, blockchain and game mechanics. This opens up new opportunities for players, allowing them not only to enjoy the game but also to earn money from their digital assets.

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Basic models of blockchain games https://adroverse.io/basic-models-of-blockchain-games/ Sun, 12 May 2024 08:36:00 +0000 https://adroverse.io/?p=24 There are several different gaming models in the blockchain gaming ecosystem. Let’s take a look at the most popular ones: Play to Earn (P2E) The “play to earn” model is perhaps the most well-known model today. Players earn tokens or cryptocurrencies for the time and effort invested in the game. Rewards can be earned by […]

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There are several different gaming models in the blockchain gaming ecosystem. Let’s take a look at the most popular ones:

Play to Earn (P2E)

The “play to earn” model is perhaps the most well-known model today. Players earn tokens or cryptocurrencies for the time and effort invested in the game. Rewards can be earned by completing missions, winning battles, trading assets, or simply playing regularly. Axie Infinity was one of the first and most famous P2E games, but there are now hundreds of games using this model.

Moving for Earnings (M2E)

This is an interesting variation of P2E where players are rewarded for physical activity in the real world. Apps like STEPN allow you to earn cryptocurrencies by simply walking or running, promoting a more active lifestyle.

Free game with blockchain elements

Some traditional games integrate blockchain features, offering players the ability to own and trade unique digital assets. These games retain the classic free-to-play structure, but add a layer of decentralized economics.

How much can you actually earn in games with the ability to earn money?

A common question about blockchain games is: how much can you actually earn? Earnings can vary greatly depending on several factors:

  • The game and its popularity;
  • The time and effort you invest;
  • The game strategy you are adopting;
  • Initial investment (some games require you to purchase assets to get started);
  • Current market conditions for cryptocurrencies.

During the Axie Infinity boom in 2021, some players in the Philippines were earning the equivalent of a month’s salary by playing full-time. However, it is important to note that these cases are the exception rather than the rule. Most players earn more modest amounts, ranging from a few dozen to a few hundred dollars per month.

Approaching games with realistic expectations is crucial. These games are not a quick way to get rich, but rather a way to monetize your playing time. As with any money-making activity, it is important to do your research and never invest more than you can afford to lose.

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