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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto gaming (GameFi) => Topic started by: MetaAttorney on June 20, 2024, 02:32:39 PM

Title: Evolution Of Gaming And Play2Earn.
Post by: MetaAttorney on June 20, 2024, 02:32:39 PM
Since Gamefi has received quite a buzz, Play2Earn has tried to find its feet as well.

A lot of games have trumped up offering users an immersive gaming experience with the intent to enable users earn by playing games. This sphere of crypto has witnessed considerable growth thus far.

Currently, one P2E game that has amassed considerable traction is Hamster Kombat, which is built with really interesting and absorbing gaming elements.

Personally, I'm filled with so much optimism about its growth and I'm looking to hear more about other sentiments and perspectives from y'all.
Title: Re: Evolution Of Gaming And Play2Earn.
Post by: Stompix on June 20, 2024, 02:46:47 PM
Currently, one P2E game that has amassed considerable traction is Hamster Kombat, which is built with really interesting and absorbing gaming elements.

Absorbing gaming elements?
It's a taping game like the ones back two decades ago in the ages of Kongregate and flash when you tap the screen like mad and earn coins to dress your character, what is "absorbing" in it? At least with previous junk you had something else to do with this one is just like visiting faucet websites daily.

Title: Re: Evolution Of Gaming And Play2Earn.
Post by: MrSpasybo on June 27, 2024, 02:01:30 AM
Absorbing gaming elements?
It's a taping game like the ones back two decades ago in the ages of Kongregate and flash when you tap the screen like mad and earn coins to dress your character, what is "absorbing" in it? At least with previous junk you had something else to do with this one is just like visiting faucet websites daily.
yeh, Hamster Kombat is just a project that piggybacks on the success of Notcoin. I've seen friends play this game but it's quite boring and can't be considered a game, it's just something fun on the phone screen every time the user taps. They don't have any gameplay to experience, they're just trying to generate as many tokens as possible because they think the tokens will be valuable in the future similar to what Notcoin has done.

While many projects are focusing on developing truly fun and player-friendly games, Tap-to-Earn is making GameFi less attractive to professional gamers. We really need AAA games to be put on the blockchain so that gamers can experience and earn income from their skills.
Title: Re: Evolution Of Gaming And Play2Earn.
Post by: bisdak40 on June 28, 2024, 05:45:13 PM
Currently, one P2E game that has amassed considerable traction is Hamster Kombat, which is built with really interesting and absorbing gaming elements.

Absorbing gaming elements?
It's a taping game like the ones back two decades ago in the ages of Kongregate and flash when you tap the screen like mad and earn coins to dress your character, what is "absorbing" in it? At least with previous junk you had something else to do with this one is just like visiting faucet websites daily.

Yes, I think Hamster Kombat does not really absorb gaming elements because it doesn't have gameplay its just a tap-to-earn game but one thing I like about Hamster Kombat is that it really attracts people to play because games need to have many players to become popular.