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GameFi is about to recover? Analysis of 3 different types of blockchain games
Written by: apix Compiled by: Deep Tide TechFlow
On-chain gaming seems to have started to make a comeback recently, with crypto analyst Apix introducing 3 new on-chain games, here are some notes:
Doomsday
Doomsday is a typical on-chain game. After playing, I summarized some noteworthy points:
This game demonstrates why on-chain games exist (reward distribution, fancy casinos) and also reveals the limitations (lack of aggressive gameplay, fees, etc.).
Pirate NationNFT
Pirate NationNFT is an on-chain game aimed at consumers, and PN may also be the only chain game that I think ordinary players will like:
The gameplay is relatively active and there is no clear ending. You can easily play for 10-20 minutes a day.
Loot Survivor
Loot Realms is building an autonomous world, and Loot Survivor is like an early access version of a small game that was leaked:
This small game is more of a proof of concept, and the final game will be completely different from what it is now. The advantage is that you can try it for free and feel the characteristics of the game on the chain.
The 3 games are of different genres, one is reward driven, one is competitive with normal games, and one is the prologue to an autonomous world.
They all follow their own themes, but I think the Pirate Nation is definitely the product that goes to the forefront.