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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto gaming (GameFi) => Topic started by: Shezcute Abbie on March 04, 2024, 08:56:54 PM
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Let's be frank with ourselves, what kind of games would you rather play; do you enjoy playing games that encourages you to showcase your gaming ability and skills or would you rather play one that's easy breezy or a walk in the park?
If you're for the latter, that is to say we both share the same uniqueness and that is quite impressive because games that encourages skill-based gameplay like PlayZap; just to mention a few, can improve one's mental skills such as: Problem solving and logic, spatial skills, fine motor coordination and hand-eye coordination.
I might not be the only one on the lookout for games that challenges my gaming skills and possibly, get rewarded for my abilities. Hey, this is not to rule out the fact that it can be quite frustrating sometimes when you get stuck in a particular level that seems impossible to get past, but what if game developers emphasize rewarding skills? That is, the more skilled a player becomes, the higher their potential for earning rewards. This will greatly encourage other players to level up on their gaming skills.
So far, I only know of Playzap ecosystem as a platform that encourages rewards for skills. Are there others?
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Try to participate in tournaments from Fairspin. It's easy enough to participate and you'll get a small part of the prize pool. But I was able to win a maximum of 410$, the amount is small, but as for me also not bad
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- If you are talking about a class of play to earn games in this field of crypto business, then of course I would prefer the ones that are easy to play but easy to get earnings from the games. Although I'm not a gamer, I know that there are many gamers here in our country because there are many lazy young people here who just want to hang out and play games.
I don't really like challenging games like that; I just like simple games that can entertain me or that can somehow make me money.
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Let's be frank with ourselves, what kind of games would you rather play; do you enjoy playing games that encourages you to showcase your gaming ability and skills or would you rather play one that's easy breezy or a walk in the park?
On the same frank note, I will also say to you that I don't Only gamble for funs but playing to achieve profits at times.
So without deviating from your question OP, if I am gaming for fun, I would always prefer that one that would checkmate the capacity of my ability and also that one logical game which I would play and enhances my mental faculty.
But if I am to game for profits, hey yeah, I am going for the easy breezy in as much as as easy as it may imply, so also easy it could give me the chances to win.
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I prefer medium-difficulty games where the challenges can be achievable by players so that the game will be more engaging and where they will test their skills and make games that will enhance people's mental skills. I also want games that is enjoyable that I will have fun while also getting rewards.
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Challenging games are good for p2p games while gaming with a software program is good for easy games because the game maker can decide to make it miserable for you not to be possible win.
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As a gamer, I will kindly note that I love to keep balance between these too extremes. An easy game can become boring quite fast, and a hard game can discourage from trying it at all. That is, I liked to play Backwoods when it was a bit more talked about, it's a game which is a roguelite and copy pastes the mechanics from a game called Brotato, but it's a good game, so, it's really engaging for me and keeps me in check by being not too hard nor too easy.