The airdrop from dogs was good because they were clear on deadlines and didn't come up with extra conditions. In this aspect, Hamster developers are doing much worse, but I hope they won't do the same thing as Pixeltap did during the airdrop distribution. In fact, the airdrop from Pixeltap was probably the worst, as its developers just screwed the audience.
If Hamster Kombat do worse, I wouldn't be surprised because right from day one, there ways weren't pure, they were radically not transparent from beginning and that's why anything they do now wouldn't shake me again. I have done the things a basic aidrop person would do, if they decide not to give me what I have to get, that's on them.
Another things that might determine the success of this aidrop is the allocation. There has been serious misunderstanding between the founders and some backers right from the day one, they have invested in Hamster before now, not sure if they will allow tokenomics to favour the players.